Navigate the world map in Fieldrunners 2 like a pro! Learn about coin totals, scores, star counts, and all the icons you need to succeed.
Alright, so you've booted up Fieldrunners 2 and you're staring at the world map. It looks pretty cool, right? There's a neat little Easter Egg hidden near the Lavaflow cliffs if you look closely! But this map is way more than just eye candy; it's your command center. Let's break down what you're seeing so you can jump into the action confidently.
When you first dive into the game proper, you'll see the world map divided into four main zones: Hometown, Grasslands, Drylands, and Lavaflow. These show you the levels you've conquered, and how many stars you snagged on each. But there's a bunch more going on here, so let's zoom in.
Up at the very top of the screen, you've got some key info: on the top-left, your current in-game coin count. In the center, you'll see the total score from all the maps you've completed. And on the top-right, that's your star total – you're aiming for a maximum of 75 stars across the game!
The middle of the screen is the game world itself. Feel free to zoom in and out, check out the awesome artwork, the water effects, or those flashy fireworks. Most importantly, this is where you'll pick and start your next mission.
Down at the bottom, things get busy with a bunch of icons. The arrow in the bottom-left corner? That's your ticket back to the title screen. Next to it, you'll see a filing cabinet – that's your Fieldguide. Click it, and you'll be taken to a screen showing all the units, towers, and items you've unlocked so far, complete with descriptions and images.
Over on the right side, there's a glowing badge. Tapping that brings up a screen where you can track all your earned cards and achievements (we've got dedicated sections for those if you need more info!). You can also see your best scores for each map, and even check out the world's best scores for each map on your platform. You can even drill down by area using the arrows at the bottom to see specific map scores.
Finally, in the far-right corner, you'll spot the Subatomic Studios logo and a scrolling ticker. This is a live news feed straight from the developers, so it's worth a quick glance to see if there's any interesting news or updates.
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