Cooty Wars Guide by methodxairxmike

Cooty Wars is a new game and is a spin-off of the old game Mootix Drop. Here, you play a Cooty trying to destroy as many Mootix as you can by shooting them with your crossbow. It is a lot like the games Evil Fuzzles From Beyond the Stars and Carnival of Terror. It may take a little while to get used to but it is a very rewarding game.

Controls: The controls in this game are very simple. You move the mouse to move the crosshairs on screen. Left click to fire. You can move the hot air balloon a bit by pointing the crosshair all the way left or right. You would usually do this to reach a Mootix that is a bit out of reach.

Scoring points: To score points, you must destroy as many or more Mootix that the game shows as the limit. If the game says You must destroy 20 Mootix to move to the next level, you would have to destroy 20 or more Mootix to move on. Pretty simple but also very important. Keep track of how many you have destroyed so that you can know when to put your A game on and not miss any at all. Each Mootix will roll onscreen and start descending with their parachute. The farther down they go when you hit them, the more points you get. You can get up to 10 points per shot. This may not be recommended because of how hard it is to hit such a small target. You must aim for the parachute to destroy each Mootix or else they will merely make a small scream of pain. Also, you can shoot a specific petpetpet to gain 20 points on the spot. Very useful indeed.

Payout: This game and Mootix Drop both pay out about the same. If you want 700+ neopoints per game, you are going to have to try to get past level 4. Note that each level that goes by, the faster the Mootix fall. The payout on this game is very good and is recommended as a daily game to play.

There is no avatar for this game as of yet so merely play for fun or for some quick neopoints. – methodxairxmike

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