Last Updated on April 10, 2017 by Mathew Diekhake
The immensely popular stone age strategy game Clash of Clans is receiving a timely update that raises the build number to 6.253.5. Everybody running Android devices with software of 4.03 Ice Cream Sandwich for the OS and up can download and install the latest iteration by top developers, Supercell.
The new version comes with reduced Valkyrie training times so you do not have to spend so much time wasted on getting up to speed. it’s frustrating when all you want to do is play the games, but they do not let you until you finish training. The training course is still there since we have to learn how to play. However, they have compacted the list and time it takes to complete. In addition to the training, the new iteration comes with Hero healing powers, new walls that come with Elixir and extra bulk, flying dark troop hunts for the Air Defense and some changes to the levels. The Archer Tower level 13, Dark Barracks level 6 and Barbarian and Archer level 7 are all updated.
With an average rating of 4.6 out of 5, it’s fair to say that the Clash of Clans is one application available for the Droid operating system that people are loving. If you haven’t tried it yet now is a great time. Furthermore, it gives us a fresh perspective of back in the stone age whereby we are usually shown nothing people cave men sitting around a camp fire. Fighting in clans and going up in battle didn’t historically take place until medieval days and that’s why this is such a unique and fun experience.
The official APK available from here matches up with the same version available from the Google play store here. Nevertheless, many people prefer installing the APK file manually and not going with the app. If you already have the official app it will install the new version over the last and work just the same. The update we are showing is a large update that comes 50 MB in size. That means it’s a great idea to avoid additional mobile data charges and data traffic by using the home WiFi bandwidth instead.