Supercell: The Brand New Mobile Game Features From The Developer

Finnish developer Supercell the developer of games like Brawl stars, Clash of Clans, Hay-day had introduced their website to promote the creativity of the community of Clash of clans and Brawl Stars since these communities are said to be the most active, more than the other games they developed. 

Supercell's Enthusiastic Statement:

Supercell says, “We have been blown away by the passion and creativity within our community of Supercell players, designing and discussing brilliant ways to expand our game experiences. Some community-created content has been so great that it ended up in the game. But we wanted to make it easier for our community to share their creativity and help co-create our expanding game experiences. So, we made Supercell Make – a place to create, submit and vote on community- submitted content for Brawl Stars to decide the best creations that may potentially be added to the game.”

Initially, Supercell’s MAKE was only open to Brawl Stars since there were a number of characters i.e brawlers which had potential to look different in various ways as to how the community may reference or view them. Gradually, they realised that it was possible to introduce it to the Clash of Clans community. It was possible to make skin ideas for the Heroes namely Barbarian King, Archer Queen, Grand Warden and the latest hero launched was the Royal Champion. Simultaneously, they allowed the community to design various environments which will surround the town hall base. Later those themed environments and skin ideas that would get the highest votes would be introduced in the game through the premium pass which requires you to pay a price to buy those exclusive gifts in-game rather than use your mined gems. But they do make use of those jade-green gems by allowing you to buy Hero skins with the gems.

Brawl Stars:

In Brawl Stars, there are more ways of purchasing skins of Brawlers. 

  1. Buying the skins from the Star Shop which requires you to participate in Power League and the rank you reached last before the season ends would determine the amount of Star Points you earn which can be used in the Star Shop.

  2. Using Gems to buy limited-time offer skins.

  3. Using gems to buy Skins from the season’s Brawl Pass. (every season includes a new brawler and their skin with the skin of any old brawler.

  4. Using coins earned through battles.

  5. Using Club Coins (a new currency which was introduced with Club Wars requiring the club to participate in competing against other clubs and reaching higher ranks which result in higher rewards).

  6. Sometimes, you can fall short of gems and a desperate skin collector would use his bank balance to pay for gems or direct purchase with cash without touching the gems, purchase the skins for gems and show-off their premium skins.


In Brawl Stars, some of the skins which will be mentioned are either introduced or not or has potential to get introduced since they have many fans to agree and disagree with the skin ideas.

Colt: 

A brawler known to be a wild west gunslinger or maybe a sheriff, has a skin (created by a player by the name Gedi kor) which is not introduced in-game but has potential. The skin makes Colt look like an agent referencing to the Men in Black movies, thereby naming him Agent Colt.

Dynamike:

A brawler who is known to throw Dynamites since he happens to work in a mine has a skin made by Gedi kor called Grenadier Mike, sticking to the basic mechanic that Dynamike is an explosive thrower or lobbed ranged brawler and he throws hand grenades and dressed as a military-personnel specialised in lobbing explosives. Sadly, it is not introduced in-game, but has potential since it references one of the troops from Supercell’s game Boom Beach; the grenadier unit.

Poco: 

A brawler who is an undead skeleton who happens to have Mexican origin is a guitarist known to produce sound waves that damage enemies with his sound and heal his teammates, has yet another skin created by Gedi kor called Rockstar Poco. Although the skin name isn’t exactly what the devs thought it should be titled, they decided to introduce the skin with minor changes to the design and title it as Trash Poco since rockstar themes are characterised with poor taste, vulgar themes of music (Metal genre)

Bibi:

A brawler known to be a baseball player attacking her foes with a baseball-bat as a weapon, has a skin which remained a finalist in the Bibi skin campaign on MAKE which makes Bibi look like a Jedi knight (of the Star Wars franchise) with a lightsaber in place of the baseball bat. Although this is not introduced in the game, it still fits the Starr Force season (a previous season of Brawl Stars)

There are many more skins which give references, but are sometimes created by the developers themselves and are great skins.

Clash of Clans:

The campaigns for Clash of Clans only consisted of Barbarian King and the Town hall base environment.

It requires loads of hardworking hours to create the environments rather than the characters. But with immense hard work, you get paid well. There were many participants to create skins for the Barbarian King. However, since the major number of characters exist in Brawl Stars, Brawlers skins are more and thereby participants creating skins for Brawlers rather than the Clash characters are double or more. There have been crossover skins where the developers of Brawl Stars created brawlers skins which match the clash characters original attire. Bull has a Barbarian King’s skin, Barley has a Wizard Skin.

Written by: Kirsten Kenneth

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