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Water Shooty Cheats: Tips & Strategy Guide To Beat All Levels

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Welcome to the zaniest water gun fight ever! Water Shooty is a simple yet addictive one-touch game where you storm the beaches with only a water gun in hand. Bob and weave in between cover to take down your opponents!

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Water Shooty has plenty of levels for you to get through, and our Water Shooty tips and tricks guide will show you how to get through all of the levels with relative ease. Let’s get started with our Water Shooty cheats, tips and tricks strategy guide to beat all levels!

Take cover until the heat dies down!

In Water Shooty, your objective is to take down all of the enemies in the level. Your character will be hiding behind some kind of cover, and they will only come out to fire back when you tap and hold on the screen.

To avoid getting hit, wait for your opponent to fire at you. They always fire in bursts, so when they stop firing, now is your chance to retaliate! Beat all of the enemies to clear the level!

You have to be very careful though because it only takes a single pellet to knock you out, so be very careful with your timing!

Activate fever mode!

When you attack opponents, you will notice a white ring start to fill up in the center of the screen. Filling it up all the way will trigger fever mode! During fever mode, your water gun will create an umbrella around itself, shielding you from all attacks for the duration.

You can attack rapidly without fear of counterattack during this mode, so do not hold anything back! The fever mode meter decays very rapidly, so in order to reach full meter you need to attack frequently. Just make sure not to be too reckless!

Focus attacks on the boss to deal big damage!

When you get to a boss stage, you will face an abnormally large opponent! They will reign a hailstorm of pellets upon you, so be sure to duck under cover. When you get the opportunity to fire back, try to fire for a long time.

If you fire enough, your character will lob a water balloon at the boss. The water balloon deals massive damage, so it is a big help to pull off!

Unlock the first weapon to purchase things!

You may have noticed that there is no option to buy things in the shop, and everything remains locked, even though you have a bunch of coins. Well, we figured out something useful.

We are not sure if this is a bug or not, but upon defeating a boss, you will be shown a new weapon, but you have to watch a short advertisement before you can use it. If you skip this opportunity, you will not be able to purchase anything in the shop.

So, to buy things from the shop, we recommend watching the advertisement the first time you get this opportunity. Then, you can purchase the rest of the gear with your hard-earned coins.

You can buy new swim trunks, victory dances, and new water guns. All of these unlocks are completely cosmetic, so they are just for fun.

Complete the Daily Quest!

If you tap on the treasure map button, you will be taken to the Daily Quest screen. Every day, you can play through a preset level. Getting through the level successfully will reward you with a coin reward that is a little bigger than the usual reward, so try to do these every day!

That’s all for Water Shooty! You should be able to get through all the levels now. If you have any other tips or tricks to share, let us know in the comments below!

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Jeremy Kanjanapangka
Jeremy is a Content Writer for Touch, Tap, Play, and has been writing in the games journalism industry for almost a decade now. With a degree in English and a passion for games, he loves to talk and write about all kinds of games. While you can find him covering the latest and greatest games, there is a special place in his heart for RPGs, action-adventure games, fighting games, and anything Nintendo related.