Difference between revisions of "Pocket Neopet"
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====Poogle Cloud Bounce==== | ====Poogle Cloud Bounce==== | ||
====Maths Nightmare==== | ====Maths Nightmare==== | ||
====Wheel of Excitement==== | ====Wheel of Excitement==== | ||
====Cirrus Drop==== | ====Cirrus Drop==== | ||
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===Deluxe Meridell=== | ===Deluxe Meridell=== | ||
====Ultimate Bullseye=== | ====Ultimate Bullseye==== | ||
This game is very similar to the Flash game on the Neopets site. Using the up and down arrows on the device, the player aims their arrow at a target visible on-screen. Pressing Enter once starts the power meter, and pressing it again locks in the power level currently displayed on the meter. The arrow is fired, and if it hits the target the player will receive points based on where it landed. The player gets ten shots each game, with a possibility for bonus shots if the player hits a bullseye on their last arrow. The game has three difficulty levels; easy, medium, and hard. | This game is very similar to the Flash game on the Neopets site. Using the up and down arrows on the device, the player aims their arrow at a target visible on-screen. Pressing Enter once starts the power meter, and pressing it again locks in the power level currently displayed on the meter. The arrow is fired, and if it hits the target the player will receive points based on where it landed. The player gets ten shots each game, with a possibility for bonus shots if the player hits a bullseye on their last arrow. The game has three difficulty levels; easy, medium, and hard. | ||
====Kiss the Mortog==== | ====Kiss the Mortog==== | ||
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===Bruce and Lupe=== | ===Bruce and Lupe=== | ||
As these devices were the last to be produced, their instruction manuals are not available and information about them is much more scarce. As a result, only three games from each device are known. On the Bruce device, these games are Sled Race, Ice Storm, and a third game has a name that starts with Grundo (though the full name is unknown). On the Lupe device, the three known games are Meriball, Escape from... (potentially similar to Escape from Meridell Castle) and Double or... (presumably Double or Nothing). | As these devices were the last to be produced, their instruction manuals are not available and information about them is much more scarce. As a result, only three games from each device are known. On the Bruce device, these games are Sled Race, Ice Storm, and a third game has a name that starts with Grundo (though the full name is unknown). On the Lupe device, the three known games are Meriball, Escape from... (potentially similar to Escape from Meridell Castle) and Double or... (presumably Double or Nothing). These devices also feature redesigned packaging and come with a Neopets Trading Card Game card instead of the cards unique to Pocket Neopets included with previous releases. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*A sneak preview of the Pocket Neopet was given in [http://www.neopets.com/nf.phtml?nf_date=2003-01-27 the January 27th, 2003 New Features], featuring an image of the yellow Aisha device and its packaging. | *A sneak preview of the Pocket Neopet was given in [http://www.neopets.com/nf.phtml?nf_date=2003-01-27 the January 27th, 2003 New Features], featuring an image of the yellow Aisha device and its packaging. |