Seabeard - Learning to Walk

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Seabeard (2014)
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Hello and welcome to GamerU tips and tricks for Seabeard. Today, it is all about walking.

Being able to move around in a game is kind of important. Without being able to move, you would just be stuck in one spot and nothing would ever progress. That’s why it is important to learn to move.

In Seabeard, moving is fairly simple, but it does have a few weird aspects to the system that make the game a little hard to learn, but just as fun and unique as always. To start your movements, all you have to do is tap. Once you do, there are two things you may see. The first is a green circle. If you see this, you are good to move and will move to wherever you tap. On the other hand, you may see a red “x”. If this happens, you probably can’t move. Sometimes, it may happen for no reason, but usually it means you aren’t able to move there for one reason or another.

But when you tap, sometimes it can be a hassle to move across large maps. When that happens, it helps to be able to zoom in or out. To do that in this game, all you have to do is either pinch or pull with two fingers.

Once you do, you will be able to see much more of the map. This allows for another type of movement as well. To quickly travel along an island, you just need to tap somewhere that is barely visible and you will seemingly teleport across the island from one location to another.

Being able to move quickly or slowly across an island is important. That way you can explore and find all the most important little things lying around on the map. So tap and explore and find a whole lot more.

Thanks for watching, and make sure to check out some more videos here at GamerU.







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