Bombshells: Hell’s Belles Control Tips



Motion controlled action games like Bombshells: Hell's Belles can be quite difficult, if only because the iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch Hardware is difficult to handle and maintain a good view on while tilting every which way. Here are some key tips to controlling Bombshells as well as possible.



Leave Plenty Of Room:



Don't try to play Bombshells in a very small space. You need to be able to move with the action and make large gestures. Having plenty of room will ensure that you can make your way around the battlefield. Dogfighting isn't easy if you can't move around enough to flank and outmaneuver the competition.



It's All In The Wrists:



If you aren't trying to look like a crazy person on the train or bus, try using subtle movements while playing Bombshells. You'll notice that small motions will help fine tune your aim or maneuvers. You won't be able to turn as sharply or as wildly, but you will have fine control over your aircraft.



Move With The Plane:



Banking and turning will cause you to lose sight of your plane. It's not as bad as the 3DS's 3D effect, but you will especially lose sight of the smaller screens on iDevices. This is another reason large, exaagerated movements will help. You'll have the room to turn with your i-thing and keep sight of what's happening on screen.
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