Trucchi Throne Rush su Facebook: disabilitare le difese nemiche

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Throne Rush è uno tra i giochi Facebook più utilizzati dagli utenti del social network. Si tratta di un appassionante titolo che ha saputo attirare l’attenzione di tantissimi iscritti al social network numero uno al mondo sin dal primo momento del suo rilascio.

Throne Rush

Così come per la maggior parte dei giochi su Facebook, anche in Throne Rush sono tuttavia presenti non poche difficoltà che fortunatamente è possibile aggirare mettendo in atto appositi trucchi. A tal proposito, oggi andiamo quindi a scoprire come fare per applicare i trucchi grazie ai quali è possibile disabilitare le difese nemiche.

Per poter applicare i nuovi trucchi per aumentare danni e skills in Throne Rush è necessario scaricare l’apposito hack che può essere ricavato cliccando qui. Successivamente si dovrà cliccare qui per scaricare anche Cheat Engine.

A questo punto, si dovrà procedere andando ad avviare prima Cheat Engine, poi il gioco e poi anche l’hack. In seguito, si dovrà puntare l’hack verso il processo giusto. Fatto ciò, sarà possibile sfruttare il trucco grazie al quale disabilitare le difese nemiche.

Da notare che anche se molto utili non è mai il caso di esagerare con i trucchi. Forse non tutti lo sanno ma purtroppo andando ad esagerare con i trucchi si corre infatti il il rischio di essere individuati e di restare fuori in maniera quasi immediata, talvolta per sempre. Inoltre è bene tenere presente il fatto che chi produce un qualsiasi gioco su Facebook tende ad aggiornare abbastanza spesso le protezioni ragion per cui al momento non è possibile sapere per quanto tempo il chat in questione risulterà effettivamente utile.

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