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Meerca Chase II
Meerca Chase II
ID # 500
World Neopia Central
Category Action
High Scores
Game Page

Meerca Chase II is a action game where players must guide a Meerca around the screen collecting Neggs. It plays like the video game Snake, and is a remake of an older title called Meerca Chase.

How to play

The player controls the Meerca with the arrow keys. To collect a Negg, they must steer the Meerca over it. Every collected Negg earns the player points, but also makes the Meerca's tail longer. The player must avoid Red Neggs, the arena's walls, and the Meerca's own tail: hitting one of these ends the game.

There are three normal modes of play: classic, where the Meerca turns at ninety degree angles; freestyle, were the Meerca has a turning circle; and maze, which plays like classic but with the added obstacle of hedge mazes. In these three modes, the Meerca is continually running forwards and all the player can do is turn them.

A fourth mode, gravity, is unlocked by typing the code superextrahypergravitymode which plays like freestyle except the Meerca only runs when the up key is pressed. The Meerca is continually pulled into the centre of the arena - if they touch it, the game is over. Finally, a fifth mode begins if the player types ferociousneggsareontheloose, which plays like classic mode except Ferocious Neggs appear instead of Red Neggs: Ferocious Neggs run around the field.

The three normal modes can all be played at three different difficulties: at higher difficulties the Meerca moves faster but the Neggs are worth more points. Gravity mode can only be played at a special mode called Stop 'n' Go.

Scoring

Base values

  • Yellow Negg: 1 point
  • Blue Negg: 3 points
  • Green Negg: 4 points
  • Silver Negg: 5 points
  • Gold Negg: 10 points
  • Rainbow Negg: 20 points
  • Power Negg: 33 points
  • Fish Negg: 50 points

Difficulty multiplier

Mode Easy Medium Hard
Classic 3 5 8
Freestyle 3 6 10
Maze 3 8 12
Ferocious 3 7 10
Gravity 18

Trivia

  • Clicking on the Meerca's right eye, either on the menu page or on the end game page, transforms the Meerca to TPOSG.
  • The original Meerca Chase was sent to the Game Graveyard in Year 7.
  • Submitting a score of 1,250 or more will award user with an avatar released on August 18, 2004.

External links


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