Adver-Video Guide by Suntherian

Now, on first glance this is the simplest game in existence. You load the game up, let a commercial play, and then get the spin a wheel and earn yourself some neopoints.

Not worth writing a guide over, right?

Well, if you pay close enough attention to it, the game is “rigged” (so to speak). The wheel you’re given when you start a video is completely random- there’s no rhyme or reason to what order the numbers appear in on your wheel- however, the number you land on after you spin will ALWAYS be three places down from where your arrow starts.

I’ll explain it again, in a different manner.

You load the Adver-Video game, and the wheel picked is this:
300
500
700 <— (your arrow is always placed at the very center of the wheel)
200
100

Here’s where you have to be careful. If you just casually glance over the wheel, you think you can’t see three spots below your starting number- but you actually can! If you’re having trouble, re-load the game screen as X-Large size, with Best quality- and look again.

The game NEEDS to be full-screen sized to work, so for those of you with massive resolutions, you might need to adjust them to get the maximum output of neopoints on this game!

When the game loads, you should see a small, quarter inch stripe of black across the bottom of your game screen- as long as this is in place, when you go to load your video, the number three places down from your arrow will be visible!

So, in this case, the number three spots down is 600.
So, the wheel you have now looks like this:
300
500
700 <— (position of your arrow)
200
100
600 <— (three places down from your arrow- this is where you’re arrow will land!)

Once you have this down, all that’s left is a lot of refreshing! There may be times you don’t see your black “stripe” across the bottom- if this is the case, close the game completely and re-open it. It should be there now.

If you’re presented with a wheel that’s not worth spinning, just reload the game. Unless you actually watch the video, you have an infinite amount of tries to get your wheel just right.

With this method, you can hit 800 every time you watch a video!

And at 5 videos per day, it’s worth refreshing, right? 🙂

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