‘Boom Beach’ Game Developer Encourages Gamers to Share Fan Artworks to Emphasize Sustained Enthusiasm on the Game!

Aside from giving gamers constant updates and occasional strategies regarding the freemium mobile strategy game “Boom Beach,” Finnish game developer Supercell is also providing side activities for gamers to keep the enthusiasm and excitement to the game going.

The latest side activity to “Boom Beach” as espoused by Supercell is the sharing of fan arts by gamers and subsequently posting it on the Twitter page of “Boom Beach.”

In “Clash of Clans,” Supercell previously asked gamers to capture a screenshot of their respective bases and share it on Twitter so that the other novice and fledgling gamers would know how to get things done right in the game.

The “Boom Beach” fan arts are in no way meant to help gamers develop their new strategies for the game but it did offer them a good idea how entertaining the game could be if they focus their attention to it. After all, it would not be the No. 3 most popular mobile video game in the world if it is not entertaining.

Enjoining gamers to explore the depths

Late last month, Supercell has also enjoined gamers of “Boom Beach” to explore the game and get the most out of it, not only in terms of excitement but rewards as well.

Other than fighting the enemies in the beach as gamers plan to overrun islands after islands, Supercell has recently challenged gamers via the game’s Twitter handle to also explore the depths using the submarine.

Exploring the depths will enable gamers to get precious items beneath including fragments, shards, and diamonds. Of course, if they can get diamonds with their dive, so much the better because they can eventually use it to buy new stuff and weapons or do some upgrade.

Supercell even asked gamers to share at the game forum their best dives ever using the submarine.

One seemingly active gamer shared that he went down as far as the deepest three and he got at least 13 fragments and five shards from the effort. But all of them were Magma. He expressed that his dive using the submarine were all for depths less than 900 meters but he said he would be looking forward to making a deeper dive and finding more from the numerous dive locations in the game.

Not planning any revenge?

Also early last month, the Finnish game developer has released a “Boom Beach” teaser showing Dr. T definitely not plotting his revenge somewhere in the archipelago. The villain was forced into melon-farming retirement when his Mega Crab was defeated by “Boom Beach” gamers in January, notes iDigital Times.

However, the teaser also showed Dr. T doing his melon-farming with his wicked smile which only means that he is up to something or is currently secretly hatching his revenge plans.

While Supercell has not made any official announcement regarding the event, but considering the overwhelmingly positive response to Mega Crab when it first came out online, the Finnish game developer simply cannot let it pass.

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Prior to the first Mega Crab event late last year, a black shadow initially appeared on the map, which when click will see the information about time, a countdown timer indicating the exact time that the event or game can be played.

Indeed, the appearance of that black shadow on the map looks very much like the appearance of a crab, something which would be enough to hide the real face of that Boss hidden in the crab.

Supercell has previously invested in “Boom Beach” for the Mega Crab event and it is unlikely for the developer to exclude Dr. T on it and just let the event focus only on the Mega Crab.

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