If you’ve ever sat in rush-hour traffic and wondered how city planners could have bungled the city’s roadways to such an extreme level, _ Mini Motorways _ is for you. The efficiency of your next morning commute rests on your shoulders al
The Zombies game mode is definitely coming to Call of Duty Mobile, as the in-game menu features the mode — it's just inaccessible at the moment. There has been no news regarding when it will actually be made available to play, but the sooner the better. Zombies is one of the most enjoyable game modes in the entire franchise and a particular staple in the Black-Ops series. Given that Call of Duty Mobile is a celebration of past Call of Duty games with Black-Ops being a strong focus, it makes sense that the game will feature Zombies. Still, it's unfortunate that the mode wasn't available at launch and we can't wait to get our hands on
The beta for Call of Duty Mobile patch notes of Duty Mobile featured controller support, but was soon removed following an update early in its release. This bothered fans as controller support is great for those who just don't like touchscreen controls. Call of Duty Mobile did an excellent job optimizing their touchscreen controls, but giving players options is never a bad th
To start, players can equip sprays, as well as emotes, ahead of matches via the Loadout menu. There, among the tabs in the top-left corner, is a thumbs-up icon. That’s the customization sub-menu, and there players can view the sprays available to them in an easy-to-scroll list. Once they’ve picked a spray they want to equip, they press the "equip" icon in the bottom right-corner, and that brings up a wheel they can assign up to 12 different sprays and emotes
This is especially problematic in the Battle Royale mode, which unlocks at player level 7. The game leans into the complex, gear overloaded, Call of Duty take on the genre and runs into the same issues as PUBG Mobile . The game feels overly complicated and the icons on screen become both confusing and immersion breaking. Even with the same quality of life improvements that take cues from PUBG and Fortnite like auto-pickup and equip the Battle Royale mode doesn't feel like it stands out from either of these huge mobile competit
Most puzzle games typically exist within a certain level of abstraction. However, _ Mini Motorways _ isn’t like most puzzle games. Use your tactical and spacial awareness to unclog traffic jams as you watch your metropolis g
Tapping that icon will bring up the same spray/emote wheel from the Loadout menu. After that, all that remains is to pick a spray while pointed at the wall or ground where they want it to go, and the spray will instantly appear, leaving their fleeting mark on what is currently the hottest shooter on mobile devices . One thing to note, though: players can only have one spray on the map at any time. As soon as they activate a spray again, the original disappears. Evidently Activision would rather players play as intended, instead of spending their time trying to cover the map in in graff
Luckily, using sprays in the middle of a match is equally straightforward. While the sheer number of icons dotting the screen during gameplay might be a tad daunting at first, the one players are going to look for is pretty easy to spot. As in the Loadout menu, they’re going to want to tap on the thumbs-up icon in the upper right section of the screen, just to the left of the cog-shaped settings icon and the mini
It may seem strange to play a game built for phone on PC, especially one with mobile right there in the title. The upsides are pretty obvious, though, from the more comfortable control scheme to not having to worry about limited phone battery life. For those without a phone fast enough to run **Call of Duty: Mobile ** or a PC powerful enough to play the upcoming Call of Duty: Modern Warfare , it’s an even better deal, letting them keep up with the series without breaking the bank for a new gaming sys
Call of Duty Mobile has been adding all sorts of amazing content, even bringing back classic zombie modes that debuted back in World at War . But the zombie mode had something special added on: a raid m
From the get-go, Call of Duty Mobile has intuitive controls and shooting. It has a standard one hand to look, one hand to move control setup with on screen buttons to aim and shoot. The game makes the smart choice to put quick aim down sights and shoot on the same button, when pressing down the gun aims down the sight with a slight before firing begins. It is a choice that works because it simplifies and evokes actions that are core to Call of Duty on console . If only everything else in the game was so elegantly transla
Namely, with the new touchscreen layout, players might not immediately know how to access more granular features, like emotes and paint sprays. While figuring this out may seem like a low priority next to, say, discovering Call of Duty Mobile ’s best Scorestreaks , many players will no doubt appreciate a little help. Not just because it means more time to devote to virtual shootouts on the go, but because a number of the game’s side challenges actually require the use of spr