In summary, the event saw 133 million Mega Crab cores were destroyed by over 352 million total attacks on the Mega Crab.
Of the 352 million total attacks on the Mega Crab, 38% of the total number of attacks on “Boom Beach” during the event was all successful for “Boom Beach” gamers.
“Boom Beach” is also very popular in China, which is biggest video gaming market in Asia. In fact, eight of the 10 “Boom Beach” players on the global leaderboard actually came from China, with the remaining two coming from South Korea and Iran.
“Boom Beach” is currently in the second half of its Cycle of Evil events, which are mini-events loop every six days.
Since January 15, a new and formidable villain Dr. T has emerged in “Boom Beach” and practically took the game by storm and the gamers scrambling to find ways on how to defeat the game’s new nemesis whose super weapon is the Mega Crab.
Supercell has been updating its gamers on the impending arrival of Dr. T and on January 15, the new villain took over the “Boom Beach” account on Twitter. The villain is expected to return to the game with another event in the next few days or weeks.