Let's Play - Clash of Clans - Episode 6




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Summary: Today's episode shows how I changed some of the positions of my towers to balance them up and wall up two islands on the left & right of my village. And a attack using barbarian, archer, goblins, healer, giant and wall breakers. I love healing spell and rage spell...not sure why but it did helped me tremendously but yes it does cost a lot but in event of high resource raids...why leave it to chance? Hmmm The reason why I have low resources and slow upgrades because I have a balance life, I don't play coc every waking hour of my day and I don't waste gems on coc hehe. I am not sure if rearranging my buildings will yield sucess or not but so far it's pretty encouraging. :D Add me as friend to facebook.com/simontay78 Kindly do join the facebook group facebook.com/groups/simonvideo Alternatively you can also join google+ communities https://plus.google.com/communities/105233572054334336402 I had use the Display Recorder app to record my iPad screen and film my face using quicktime. I edited the videos using iMovie 11 The voice in the video is me. This is a tutorial commentary to teach people how to play the game more strategically. Music on this video is royalty free via iMovie Intro music is "Torn Jeans Short" Ending music is "Electric Rodeo Short" http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/ilife09.pdf Apple Computer, Inc. - Soundtrack Pro Software License Agreement 2. Permitted License Uses and Restrictions. This License allows you to install and use one copy of the Apple Software on a single computer at a time. You may use the Apple and third party audio file content (including, but not limited to, the built-in sound files, samples and impulse responses) (collectively the "Audio Content"), contained in or otherwise included with the Apple Software, on a royalty-free basis, to create your own original soundtracks for your film, video and audio projects. You may broadcast and/or distribute your own soundtracks that were created using the Audio Content, however, individual audio files may not be commercially or otherwise distributed on a standalone basis, nor may they be repackaged in whole or in part as audio samples, sound files or music beds.