Bloons Monkey City

11/30/2015

I am currently level 40 in the Ninjakiwi system, have played almost all of the bloon games, and have most of the achievements for Bloons Monkey City. Most of my ninjakiwi awesome points (achievement points) came from the Bloons series of games. I have plenty to say, and hope there is not a character limit here :-)

Bloons Money City is one of the best games in the Bloons series produced by Ninjakiwi. The hacks that have been created make the game both fun, and ridiculously easy. With all of them activated you can literally win a hardcore level with one tower in just a few seconds. I usually activate the following hacks to easily clear territory and farm bloonstones:

1 Pop Kill

All Bloons In Wave Spawn At Once

Free Towers/Upgrades

Unlimited towers

bigger cash

bloonstone erhh kind of...

Place Towers Anywhere

Using the “1 Pop Kill” hack, all of the bloons can be popped as easily as a simple red bloon. When the “All Bloons In Wave Spawn At Once” hack is used in addition to “1 Pop Kill,” not only are the blooons themselves overly easy to kill, but the waves also go by incredibly fast. Using these two hacks, gameplay is reduced to popping massive rushes of red bloons. I enable the “non stop” button and click fast forward to win the levels quite quickly. When the “Free Towers/Upgrades” hack is used with the “Unlimited towers” and “Place Towers Anywhere” hack, you can put whatever tower you want, anywhere you want, for free. This makes killing the red bloons incredibly easy. I also enable “Unlimited towers” for fun, in case I want to fill the screen with towers, or stack a bunch of dartling guns on top of each other to create a dart shotgun. These are fun ways of making the game not boring :-) I am anticipating Ninjakiwi patching some of the hacks, so I want to have plenty of premium currency stashed away for future updates. Enabling the “bloonstone erhh kind of...” hack makes what would normally be a city cash reward into bloonstones. Now, this is relatively nice on its own, dumping out a few thousand bloonstones per level. If you want to double that reward, you can simply enable hardcore mode at the start of each level. If you have the other hacks running, the increased difficulty is still trivial. However, if a few thousand bloonstones per level is not enough for you, then enabling the “bigger cash” hack in addition to the “bloonstone erhh kind of...” hack is the answer. The “bigger cash” hack significantly increases the city cash reward that you win from a level. Because the “bloonstone erhh kind of...” hack turns the city cash reward into bloonstones, the result is a massive amount of bloonstones from each level.

I decided to capture a tile of land on the very edge of the world, which is where the hardest tracks are.

In 42 seconds, I built the best and most powerful tower in the game, (the temple of the vengeful monkey,) Right in front of the entrance (for free). In that 42 seconds, I defeated all 30 waves, and won as a reward, over one hundred thousand bloonstones. (121,472) That is a relatively nice reward for beating one of the hardest tracks in the game!

Of course, there are also some other cool hacks, such as searching for the pop count, changing the address to +10, and freezing the value to 1 to make rapid fire.

This one is rather tedious, and must be done for each individual tower, so I do not bother using this one much.

I have not found the exact problem yet, but when using all of the hacks that I listed above, the game crashes when trying to win in the special boss events. However, all of the above hacks work flawlessly in the contested territory event, regular territory captures, and regular defense against player attacks. Bloontoniam can also be hacked by a simple doubble scan. I did this a while ago and I not have a few hundred million Bloontoniam. Sending out several PvP attacks at once is a great way to gain city honor. Even if they defeat your attacks, you can effortlessly smash their revenge attacks using the hacks listed above.

Using that many powerful hacks does make the game a bit easy; gameplay suffers heavily when each level is reduced to a few red bloons. However, only using the “All Bloons In Wave Spawn At Once” hack without the “1 Pop Kill” hack makes each wave incredibly challenging. You are forced to defend against full strength bloon rushed packed incredibly tight, without the benefit of being able to easily vaporize them. If you think this game is too easy how it is, then sending in all the bloons in a wave at once will definitely test your defensive ability! The update that added the second city was a good update, because with a second city came a lot more content, a lot more territory to capture, and a lot more bloons to pop. That update also added quite a few achievements, which are great if you are trying to level up in the ninjakiwi system (like I was)

All in all, I would say that the game is fun to play. I am eager to find out what happens when you capture all of the territory in one city. So far the game has not become boring, and I expect that it will stay fun as long as there are still bloons to pop. The special events are also a challenge (but by no means impossible), because not as many hacks work on them. As with all top down view 2D tower defense games based in Flash Player, the graphics are not that good. But they are significantly better than the previous games in the Bloons series, and in my opinion, better than the games that were developed after Bloons Monkey City. Bloons monkey city is also the first and only ninjakiwi webgame to have the monkey engeneer tower.

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