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Futurama Worlds of Tomorrow: Tips and Tricks for Beginners

Don’t Ever Just Let the Battles Play Out

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Tips and Tricks for Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow

There are tons of mobile games that feature passive forms of combat. Technically speaking, you don’t have to touch the screen at all for the battles in Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow to play out. The catch, however, is that you really shouldn’t let that happen. Tapping the screen at just the right time when the circles fill up below an enemy or your team triggers a critical hit or added defense, respectively. There is certainly a false sense of security here that you shouldn’t buy into.

Even without tapping the screen at all to earn critical hits or increase your defenses, you will survive early battles just fine and be able to complete space missions. As enemies become stronger, however, you will want to already have the hang of timing your taps. These battles in Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow can chip away at your team’s health and leave you desperately searching for health packs before you have even made it to your destination, so stay vigilant and don’t treat this as passive combat. Use your blocks, earn criticals, and keep an eye on each character’s meter at the bottom of the screen to unleash special attacks.


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