When playing Mynci Beach Volleyball typing the word turdle will make a turdle appear on the opponent’s side.
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To access the Scoring
You get two points per ring that you go through. Each individual ring can have its score doubled if you go through that ring “perfectly.” It’s not always easy to tell with your eyes whether you’re lined up for a perfect ring.
When you land on a target, your score is multiplied by the number on the target ring you landed on, and that product is added to your score.
The equation for your points for a completed level is:
Ring Score x (1 + Target Score) = Points for the level
HIDDEN CODE SCREEN -Press Up-Down-Right-Left after selecting either an Easy, Medium or Hard Mission.
Order of the petpet missions
* Babaa (all difficulties)
* Warf (all difficulties)
* Kadoatie (all difficulties)
* White Gruslen (medium, hard and insane only)
* Doglefox (hard and insane only)
*Puppyblew (insane only, but not playable)
*Snorkle (insane only, but not playable)
The Doglefox Mission on hard is quite a challenge to complete. You have to land on the smallest target of course. However, that’s not easy: a super small blue x10 target that moves very fast on a fixed path from side to side. OK, I lied. Sort of. That’s what the game says. A friend informed me a while ago that you can land on the larger target of this level and you won’t fail the mission.
Easy Must get 3, 5 and 10 rings, and land on any target.
1: 5 rings x 2 per ring x 2 all rings perfect x 8 (for x7 target multiplier)=160
2: 10 rings x 2 per ring x 2 all rings perfect x 8 (for x7 target multiplier)=320
3: 15 rings x 2 per ring x 2 all rings perfect x 8 (for x7 target multiplier)=480
Max Total: 960 points
4 difficulties — Easy, Medium, Hard, Insane — which have 3, 4, 5, and 7 missions each, respectively.
There are the following number of rings on each mission, and it’s the same for all difficulties
Babaa: 5 rings
Warf: 10 rings
Kadoatie: 15 rings
White Gruslen: 20 rings
Doglefox: 20 rings
Medium Must get 4, 8, 13 and 16 rings, and land on any target.
1: 5 rings x 2 per ring x 2 all rings perfect x 8 (for x7 target multiplier)=160
2: 10 rings x 2 per ring x 2 all rings perfect x 8 (for x7 target multiplier)=320
3: 15 rings x 2 per ring x 2 all rings perfect x 8 (for x7 target multiplier)=480
4: 20 rings x 2 per ring x 2 all rings perfect x 8 (for x7 target multiplier)=640
Max Total: 1600 points
General Strategy & Facts
The fastest way to achieve your 3000 NP is by beating medium difficulty. If you get all of the rings on each level, you’ll have close to a sufficient score. Get some perfect rings and you’ll have the 1000 points necessary to get 1000 NP. Practice should eventually result in always getting over 1000 points.
Maximum points per difficulty
Here I’ve listed how many rings on each mission you must get, and the maximum amount of points for each mission and difficulty.
Single Drop Mode
This game type is good for practicing an individual mission over and over. However, there’s a catch: you have to beat the level in a mission first before you can play it here. Practicing the later levels can be a pain since you have to beat them first.
You can earn Neopoints in this mode, but you will only get the points for one level. Therefore, I recommend playing the full game if you’re after the Neopoints.
The game promises a prize if you manage to land on every single target. As far as I can tell, this accomplishment is impossible. There’s a missing target on the Hard difficulty Kadoatie level If you click the restart level button until you’re out of lives (but don’t press restart game or send score) and then just let Harry go, he will drop down until the parachute opens, and then he goes back up, defying gravity. This way you can see that the level is actually a single Neoroom.
Hard Must get all but one ring, and land on smallest target.
1: 5 rings x 2 per ring x 2 all rings perfect x 8 (for x7 target multiplier)=160
2: 10 rings x 2 per ring x 2 all rings perfect x 8 (for x7 target multiplier)=320
3: 15 rings x 2 per ring x 2 all rings perfect x 7 (for x6 target multiplier)=420
4: 20 rings x 2 per ring x 2 all rings perfect x 8 (for x7 target multiplier)=640
5: 20 rings x 2 per ring x 2 all rings perfect x 11 (for x10 target multiplier)=880
Max Total: 2420 points
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Moon Rock Rampage Safety
Never rush in unless again short on time. Try to think of the safest, most efficient way in. Just because it may look extremely open for the win; doesn’t mean that there aren’t enemies waiting to kill you. Always try to avoid crossing
paths with a robot also whe you are trying to get through safely as they fire rocks when you go in front of them. They almost never miss; try to go behind them or shoot them in the back.
Be careful at this, and don’t do anything stupid that would lose you a life considering you only have three! Losing one here or there doesn’t mean you should restart just try to keep at least two by level ten.
Superlaser – This will double the range of your laser, but only for one round so choose wisely.
Moon Rock Rampage Basics
This is probably the most important factor in the game….SHOOTING! In order to shoot an enemy you must face the enemy from about 3 spaces away and press space. This will shoot a laser beam at the enemy and kill it. You can only fire one shot at a time. When you hit the enemy, it turns into a rock. These rocks are important; they are how you cover up lava(the red) and kill enemies for points. When an area is blocked around with lava, you must fire a rock into the lava and make a bridge in a sense to get into the area. In order to move a rock get on the side of it and press space; it will launch until it hits something. Moving is simple it is the arrow keys. Up moves you up, down moves you down, left moves you left, and right moves you right.
Moon Rock Rampage Codes
The game has a few hints to help you along the way. If you want to get a little extra help then go ahead and type them in. Make sure you are in a safe spot when you are typing them in, or just type them in while in the menu that ays “Press
Space to Continue”.
Saved Games
The great thing about this game is that when you lose on a high level you don’t have to worry about not reaching the end. Once you hit level five it acts as as checkpoint. You can die anywhere from level five-nine and you will restart at
level five. You will lose all your point but get all your lives back. Your laser will only fir one space instead of three. If you hit level ten it acts as a checkpoint. If you die anywhere from level ten-fourteen then on the main menu click continue game. Your score will reset and you will get three lives again starting at level ten, but your shooting range is cut from three blocks distance to one. If you die anywhere from level fifteen-nineteen then click continue game again on the main menu. This time you will start on level 15 which means only five more levels till you win! The same set back is still present though. You can only fire one space. That means you have to stand directly next to the enemy for the kill.
When playing Moon Rock Rampage typing in Novisitors - This will add 30 seconds to your time, but only for one round so choose wisely.
Crossing Lava without a rock
Throughtout the game you will come to a point where you are trapped in a room where there are no rocks around and you need to cross the lava. In this case you must wait for an enemy to get to the spot you need it and go for the kill; it
will make a stone and then push the stone and that is how to cross the lava when there are no rocks around. If there are enemies appearing in the area you just openned up to, then wait outside the room if you have time and shoot the enemy as he tries to leave. That will block it off and the map is yours again. Try to do that everytime unless short on time, then you must move as quick as possible.
Typing in Rampage - Gets you 1 extra life
Getting Actual Points
Killing your enemies by shooting them does not give you points sadly. You can push a rock and if it kills them then you get 1 point for the first one it hits; 5 points if that rock hits another; 10 points if it hits another and so on. The main way though is to gather all the parts in the game. The parts range from being worth 1 points-250 points. All you need to get is 800 points in order for your prize to be 1000 neopoints. It will not take long either considering how quick this game becomes after you practice. Anything after 800 is just for good measures. Who knows keep trying and one day maybe your name will be on the High-Score Table.
Trophies
Picture Description
- The rock your enemy turns into once killed
- When a rock hits this it shoots back
- Number of Lives
- The box that makes robots(comes in many colors, mostly yellow)
- This is where all the rock enemies originate from; block it off if you can.
- Just for decoration
- The first and easiest enemy is the walking rock; this one will just appear in one spot and walk around until it gets its kill. Once you kill this one it turns into stone and then a new one appears in a different spot. This enemy will always appear near a volcano.
- The second enemy and probably the hardest to fight is the rock that looks like a worm. This one can burrow and appear as it pleases. These ones can burrow and appear right under you for an instant kill so try to go quick when these things are around. Once you kill them they will appear in a different spot and reek havoc once again. This only appears at the volcano its first time, and from there it burrows and does as it pleases.
- Second Enemy Burrowing
- The third enemy is the rock walking on with it’s arms. This poses the same threat as the first enemy as it does all the same things as the first. The only thing different is the fact that this one is faster and it is also smarter. This thing will actually follow you at times. This enemy comes from the volcanos as well.
- The fourth and final enemy is the robot. This one is not much of a threat except that it can push rocks and kill you with them. These appear from the different colored boxes that are around the field. Once you kill them do not go near the explosion as it can kill you. They will appear again unless you push rocks around the box and clog the exit.
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- Worth 250 Points
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When playing Moon Rock Rampage typing the word superlaser at any point during the game will make your laser shoot farther.
When playing Moon Rock Rampage typing the wordrampage at any point during the game will give you an extra life.
Typing the phrase novisitors at any point during the game will give you a 30 second time bonus.
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Places of Interest
Extreme Potato Counter – Poor little Alton has got some serious competition these days. A Wocky who was just too cool for the average life of a farmer decided to add a little “oomph” to the farmlands, and introduced his new game, Extreme Potato Counter. For those who fail to take an interest in counting stationary potatoes, you can now experience the thrill of trying to do the same thing while they’re being launched back and forth in front of you Best if played with 2 people!
Rubbish Dump – One of the less appealing tourist attractions of Meri Acres is none other than the
Rubbish Dump. After all, the trash from the castle has to go somewhere. Those who are brave, and have a poor sense of smell, often wade through the trash there, looking for little treasures among the rubbish. Several farmers have said they’ve even found rare Petpets around the heap, who apparently were attracted by the intoxicating smell of soggy cardboard boxes.
Potato Counter – One of the earliest games created in Meridell was as simple as counting potatoes!
Come to think of it… that’s exactly what the game was! Alton dumps a basket of his potatoes on the ground, and he’ll reward you if you can count them correctly in a short amount of time. It’s free to play, but most people can’t seem to stay interested long enough to actually count them all.
Pick Your Own - On the western side of Meri Acres lies a vast farm, which contains berries of every
shape and colour. The Gelert farmer there is very harsh with trespassers, but if you feel that you absolutely MUST pick some berries, then he’ll allow you to pick up to six berries from his field for only 400 NP!
Guess the Weight of the Marrow – The only living thing in Meridell that could’ve ever been compared
to the size of the Turmaculus was Old Bessie, the biggest marrow ever grown in Meridell. In her honour, the farmers of Meri Acres hold a daily competition, challenging tourists to guess the weight of the biggest marrow to be found that day.
It’s free to play, so drop on by and have a guess!
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