Super Hasee Bounce Guide by midnitejinx

This game is fairly simple and I almost always get 3,000 neopoints a day from it. It only took me a couple of games to get used to it, and then I was getting 1,000 neopoints a game!

Basic Tips

  1. Always play on hard. The only difference is the wind speed, which I hardly notice.
  2. Always be VERY careful when your Hasee lands! You will feel very bad if you lose a precious life because you were a fraction off.
  3. It takes 667 points to get 1,000 neopoints (on Hard), so if you are just playing for the neopoints, you can stop there. (I usually stop in the second section.)
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Digimon: The Neopets Version by youngking

If you go to http://www.digimon.com, you’ll notice that they have a very similar version that belongs to them that is like this game on neopets.com, and its interesting to see how they vary. First, the main characters in the digimon.com site are Tai and Agumon, and his latter, and in Neopets there is only Terriormon, and his latter. Secondly, you can only control Terriormon in Neopets, whilst you can control both Tai and Agumon in the digimon version. Very interesting. The Neopets version to me is a lot more interesting, because there are a lot of glitches and its external flash, which I enjoy. Okay, now onto the game briefing.
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Neggsweeper Guide by KuramaandHiei4ever

The game is pretty simple once you get acquainted with it. It is exactly like minesweeper (which can most likely be found under “Games” in your start menu if you’re a Windows user).

The basic concept is that the numbers that appear tell you what the eight surrounding tiles contain. If the number that shows up is a three, for example, three of those tiles have red neggs. Click one and it’s game over. Here are some simple pointers to help you on your way to winning lots of neopoints (up to 3,000 neopoints a day!):

  1. Your first few times playing, play on easy. This will let you get a feel for the game.
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Chemistry For Beginners Guide by Debra Lenik

Chemistry For Beginners isnt really a popular game. Its not very fast-paced, it doesnt win you a lot of np, and besides that, no one really remembers it. But if youre looking for a challenge, its a good place to go. It takes some time to play, but I personally find it a very soothing way to earn a moderate bit of np – much better than kau-johng, for instance.

Once you get past level five, you have the option to start at level six when you play, but you miss out on the scoring opportunities of the first five levels, which are quite easytherefore I suggest you start at level one. However, it can get boring putting together two atoms at a time, so do what suits your mood.
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Double or Nothing Guide by tsrx3am

After reading the guide already on the site, I felt like contributing some more to the laws of averages. While the statistics mentioned before are all very well and good, al they work out is your chance of getting a certain amount of wins via the possibilities – this takes into account the fact that if you lose once, that’s it. This basically works out the chance of getting to a certain round, depending on how many times you play, instead of just your chance of winning.

For those of a nervous disposition, look away now.

nCr x p^r x q^n-r = Probability of when you’ll lose depending on how many rounds you want to go for
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