Nun Attack for Android Gets 50 Achievements, iOS Version Goes Free

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 07 Dec 2012

Frima Studio has recently updated its Nun Attack game for Android and iOS. The Android update brought with it a total of 50 achievements. The iOS update brought with it a price drop – the app is now free for iOS as well.

Nun Attack is an amazing game that got me hooked. Ever since I heard about it, I have been playing it daily on my way to and back from work, on my Android Jelly Bean-powered Galaxy S3. On Thursday, the Android app was updated and the cool thing about the update is that it adds 50 achievements to the exciting gameplay.

Here are some of the achievements you can get by playing Nun Attack:
  • Bullet Hell – obtain a 3-bullet rating in all 40 missions. If you play a mission and you destroy everything in sight, you get a 3-bullet rating and 750 coins as a reward.
  • Collateral Damage – using Olga, the Sister of Protection that can compel enemies to attack her, kill 3 enemies simultaneously.
  • Midas Touch – gather 2.5 million coins while playing the game.

With the introduction of these 50 achievements I now feel compelled to create a new profile, start fresh, and go after all the achievements.



When Nun Attack was first released, it was a paid application. About a month after the release, Frima Studio decided to stop asking money for its exciting mobile game. When I first heard about Nun Attack, it was already free for Android – not for iOS though. The news is that the iOS version has been updated and now the iPhone version of the game is also free. You can now enjoy this wonderfully addictive game for free on your Android and your iOS-powered smartphone.

Nun Attack for Android is for download on the Play Store here.

Nun Attack for iOS is available for download on the App Store here.






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