Attack of the Marblemen Guide by VPBapesta

Some Quick Statistics

  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Learning Curve: Easy

The Guide

Like undoubtedly everyone else, I have searched the Internet for fast ways to earn neopoints; finding many “Earn X neopoints in Y of minutes!”. You can find your own and I’m sure you already have. However, this guide is to compliment one of those. What I noticed was that many of these guides neglected to mention Attack of the Marblemen in their list of games to play, which was confusing to me because it was such an easy game to earn the max of 3,000 neopoints per day (in around 10 – 15 minutes) or 720 neopoints in less than 2 minutes.
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Attack of the Gummy Dice Cheats

Change the dice

Delightful: Type this during the game to change the current dice into a morph dice. Once per game.
Explode: Type this during the game to change the current gummy dice into bombs. Once per game.
Gummydice: Type this during the game to change the current gummy dice to a different random color. Once per game.

A+ Guide to Designing a NeoHome By angelic_lil_cutie303

When designing a neohome, you must know what you’re doing. You need big money to make a good, decent NeoHome. What I suggest you do is buy a lot on Mystery Island. The cheapest is Neopia *yawn* but its boooooring. Lost Desert-for me, outta the question. Too expensive for my likes, and though exotic, too HOT!!!! Terror Mountain-Not for me either, too many people can’t get a decent heating system. Haunted Woods-I guess, but when you consider that they have their own hotel Cockroach Towers, and its well… downright scary, best give it a miss. Tyrannia-not bad, just of you decide to go live there, be sure you can stand the stench of dung, and, well, I couldn’t. Faerieland-Discouragingly expensive, but it is a really good place to live, and really the only bad thing about it is the cost of living there. Again, I suggest Mystery Island. Its a good place, not really costly, and a good idea for any pet cause the temperature is not an issue, neither is the cost, or the furnishings or buildings of neighbors. I suggest you start by building a ring on the outside of the lot, a total of 14 squares. Use wood for 11 of the rooms, stone for a security room, and chocolate for the two rooms of the kitchen. Put your pet’s rooms in appropriate places, like I have a Uni, Peophin and Kacheek, My uni is going to have a tower to fly from, and my kacheek gets a garden, and I don’t know about my peophin yet. Well anyway, starting in the top left corner, and spiraling downward, number off the rooms 1 thru 20. Then put down those numbers in order straight down the left side of the floor plan and write what furnishings to add to your neohome rooms beside the numbers, each representing a room with the same number. But first write in the boxes on your floor plan, what each room will be. The total cost will be 5000 np for the wood, and about 600 for stone, 700 or so for chocolate, making the total cost of the NeoHome and rooms roughly 10,000 np. Then when you take into consideration the upgrades, there’s another 10,000 np, plus say 10,000 or so np into furniture and gardening supplies, thats 30,000 np on making your NeoHome. So don’t make a NeoHome unless you have 30,000 np TO SPARE. – angelic_lil_cutie303

It’s Just a Game by Karen

Neopoints just float in your dreams? Do you want to win more? Not very good at games? Selling stuff, just not cutting it anymore? Than why not a guide for more neopoints Now thats a great idea. I will not tell you how to play each game, preferably because my article would waste space considering the game guides all have pretty clear directions, but if you need help clarifying the directions neomail pep_o_mintcandy.

Action and Puzzles

Faerie Bubbles: simple game, on its page it will give you tips on which bubbles to match.
Send Score if:
Score: 300np * 3 times = 900np.

Meerca Chase II: all you have to do is make your meerca try and catch all the neggs EXCEPT the RED ones.
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Raise Your Voice Game Guide

A sponsor game for a Hillary Duff movie, you take a quiz to find out which character you are most like. From the options of Terri, Jay, Paul, Denise and Robin, you are tasked to answer five questions. This is an easy neopoint game, given it’s an automatic 200 neopoints once you finish it.

The resulting character personalities are stereotypical artists, ‘nerd’, jock, famous wannabe and class clown. While the game isn’t challenging, it’s great for an extra 200 neopoints per game.

The Characters

Denise
Like Denise, played by Dana Davis, you are motivated to pursue your dreams. You live your life to the fullest, and love to entertain people with your skills.
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