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Hey guys, James here from iOSUniverse.com and in this video I'm going to be bringing
you my ultimate guide for Subway Surfers. I think it's fair to say that Subway Surfers
is a pretty popular game, so chances are, being that we are humans, you want to do better
than your friends and get as high of a score as possible. Well guess what - you've stumbled
upon a video that will teach you how to do just that. In this video, I will teach you
my top tips and strategies for earning the highest score possible on Subway Surfers.
Ok guys, no matter how good you think you are, you are never going to get your highest
score possible within the first few times of playing the game. It's important that you
take a few tries to get used to the game mechanics within the game, as well as the controls.
It's pretty simple actually. Simply swipe left or right on your device's screen to switch
lanes, up to jump, and down the duck, roll, and cancel a jump. If you don't know how to
play the game, you're never going to beat your friends who do know how to play the game.
So first and foremost, familiarize yourself with the game mechanics and controls. You'll
be glad you did. After you've learned how to actually play the game, you should start
focusing on boosting your score multiplier. This can be done by completeing a series of
3 missions. After you have completed the missions, your score multiplier will have been boosted
by one, and you get a new set of missions. These missions can be viewed from the pause
screen within the game, or from the missions tab on the main menu. As with all endless
runner games, there are coins you can collect, and things you can spend them on. You should
try to collect coins when its safe, and only when its safe. Coins are worth 60 points at
the end of the game, but coins are not worth dying for. So if you see a coin in a hard
to reach area, do not try and go for it because you'll most likely die. After you do have
a decent amount of coins, it's important that you spend them wisely, rather than just wasting
them. Coins should be spent first on permanent upgrades rather than single use boosts, as
these will be more effective for you in the long run. I recommend first upgrading the
score multiplier power up, then the jetpack powerup, then the coin magnet powerup. I do
not recommend upgrading the super sneakers at all. It's hard to calculate where you're
going to fall while using the super sneakers, so using them makes it very easy to die. As
you get further and further into the game, where your character is moving faster and
faster, and there are more obstacles, it's increasingly more important that you look
farther ahead where you're running. By doing this, you'll be able to anticipate certain
obstacles coming up, and be able to avoid them. Remember earlier in the video when I
said we shouldn't waste our coins? Well, hoverboards cost coins, so we shouldn't waste our hoverboards
either. Hoverboards aren't just for using for when you're bored of running in your sneakers,
they should be used as a tool to protect your life. Let's think of a good example of when
to use a hoverboard. Suppose you're in the middle lane, and you see a train coming. You
switch to the left lane, and suddenly a train appears in the left lane, and you're unable
to switch to the middle lane due to the train blocking your movement. Now is a good time
to use a hoverboard. Otherwise, it's pretty much a guaranteed death. Of course, if you're
early on in the game, and you don't have a lot of points, then accepting death and starting
over is a decent option as well. The final tip I have for doing well on Subway Surfers
is to always stay as high off the ground as you can. The higher up you are off the ground,
the less obstacles there are to get in your way and end your run. That's about it for
this video. If you found it helpful, please like, and subscribe to my YouTube channel,
and share it with your friends who play Subway Surfers. And always, please visit my website,
iOSUniverse.com, for more information regarding iOS and iOS applications. Thanks for watching.