Okay, so I wanted to share my experience with hacking “Last Day on Earth” on iOS. I’ve been playing this game for a while, and let me tell you, it can get pretty grindy. I got tired of always running low on resources and stuff, so I decided to see if I could make things a bit easier for myself.
My Process
First, I did some digging around on the internet, just to see what my options were. It turns out there are tons of people offering all sorts of crazy “hacks,” but a lot of it seemed pretty sketchy, to be honest. I don’t want to mess up my phone or get banned from the game, so I was careful about what I tried. I am not sure if I might get banned, but who cares.
I found out about this “sneak attack” thing, which I wasn’t really using before. Apparently, if you sneak up on enemies, you can do triple damage! That’s a huge difference, and it definitely made my weapons last a lot longer. I started practicing that, and it made a noticeable impact on how much I could gather during each run.
Next, I saw some talk about focusing on certain things early in the game. The advice was to build the CB radio, the recycler, and the chopper as soon as possible. I guess these unlock new events and resources, which makes sense. I was kind of doing things randomly before, but I started prioritizing these, and yeah, it opened up a bunch of new stuff I didn’t even know about.
There were also some mentions of the “wall trick” for farming. I looked into that, and man, it’s a game-changer! I won’t go into the specifics here, but it basically lets you farm way more efficiently. It took a bit to get the hang of it, but once I did, my resource gathering went through the roof.
- Sneak attacks: They really do triple damage, and it’s a lifesaver.
- CB radio, recycler, chopper: Build these ASAP. Trust me.
- Wall trick: Learn it, use it, love it.
I also stumbled upon some more advanced stuff, like modifying game files or using some kind of external tools, but I decided to stay away from that. It just felt too risky. Plus, the simple stuff I mentioned above made a big enough difference that I didn’t feel the need to go any further.
In the end, I was able to make the game a lot more enjoyable for myself without doing anything too crazy. I still get the challenge of surviving, but I’m not constantly frustrated by running out of resources or having my weapons break all the time. It’s a good balance, and I’m happy with how things turned out. I will keep going like this for a while I think.