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!):
- Your first few times playing, play on easy. This will let you get a feel for the game.
- You have to take a risk in starting (meaning a random click or two). Once you’ve got an open space (with lots of numbers revealed), you can get into it.
- Look for green 1’s. Flags are VERY important (hold down the control key while clicking to put down a flag)! Use these to help you remember where the red neggs are located. Take the time to think out everything, this is a game of logic. If there’s only one possible place for that red negg to be, and usually where one tile with a 1 in it is, another follows. It’s a process of elimination.
- Be extra careful! It’s frustrating to be playing for ten minutes, then accidentally click a red negg where you KNOW there is one. The flags are there for a reason.
- NEVER GUESS! The only time you could possibly need to guess is in the beginning, when no tiles are “cleared.” Logic is the key.
Once you get good at the game, playing on hard will become challenging and a great way to earn neopoints. Enjoy! – KuramaandHiei4ever