Private Server Boom Beach Review
If you’re bored with the official game, take a break. Come back for Mega Crab. Join a casual TF. But don’t sail to the forbidden archipelago. The water’s full of sharks – and they want your login info. Have you tried a private server? Share your experience (or warning) in the comments.
If you’ve been in any Boom Beach Facebook group or Discord server lately, you’ve seen the ads. "Unlimited Diamonds," "Instant Upgrades," "All Heroes Maxed," "Custom Troops." They promise the Boom Beach you remember, but without the 20-hour upgrade timers or the dreaded Matchmaking Monday. private server boom beach
Most private servers have tiny populations – maybe 200–500 active players. Task forces are ghost towns. Matchmaking puts you against the same 10 bases. Warships? Usually broken or filled with hackers. You’re playing a single-player game with a chat box. The Ethical Gray Zone Is it stealing? Morally, yes. You’re using Supercell’s IP, art, and code without permission. You’re bypassing their monetization (the thing that pays for server upkeep and developer salaries). No one is “just testing” – most players use private servers because they don’t want to grind or pay. If you’re bored with the official game, take a break