Evil Fuzzles from Beyond the Stars Guide by Ray

Evil Fuzzles from Beyond the Stars is a great game to make neopoints, you just have to work for it.
First of all, practice, practice, practice getting your aim on the fuzzles. The point is, don’t just fire like crazy, shoot fast, but still keep your aim on the fuzzles.

Level 1:
This is a fairly simple level, just shoot the fuzzles as fast as you can, because the faster you shoot them, the more that comes out, the more points you get. Notice the little 3 x 2 thing? Let’s call that the multiplier. Okay, so shoot the fuzzles as fast as you can. Don’t miss any. Just start slow, get better and shoot faster. If you miss them, it would be best to start over if you are serious. Every time you miss, the multiplier will start over from 1 x 2, 2 x 2, and so on. Don’t let the multiplier fall down. After it reaches 9 x 2, it will go to 10 x 3. I suggest you not press on the multiplier until you’ve reached AT LEAST x3. Actually, just don’t press it.
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Attack of the Gummy Dice Guide by Saan

So your game keeps ending with embarrassingly low scores and your screen full of gummy splats. Frustrating. Maybe this will help.

– First of all, go to the page the Neopets crew wrote out with instructions: they help and it saves you the time of just going about ramming random keys in the hopes of getting a decent score.

– While this game is quite hard because you have to think in three dimensions, it’s easier if you go at it systematically. The more cubes that go and stay away, the easier it gets.

– If you plan on removing blocks starting from a certain point, pick the bottom angle of the bottom grid: if the cubes there are gone, there’s nothing obstructing your view from the ones behind it.
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Rink Runner Guide by Thursdays_Gurl

Introduction

The first few levels of Rink Runner are fairly simple. The object of the game is to collect as many notes as you can (avoiding the sharps and flats). You jump just by clicking a point on the rink, and the Bruce always travels in a straight line. Then you’re judged by the three judges, and scored according to how many notes you collected, and the number of moves you took. For instance, if you take more than 30 jumps it will start to count against you.

The Ice

As you advance through the levels, the ice will begin to split beneath you. It’s tricky, but if you move quickly over the thin parts, you won’t fall through. If you fall through once, it’s game over.
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Pterattack Point Scoring Guide

Point scoring

You must destroy the whole pterodactyl to get the point(s). Every 100 points you go up a level and can shoot up new pterodactyls (ex.- when you reach 100 points, you get to level 2 and can shoot red pterodactyls). Every 200 points you get an extra life.

Brownish-Orangish – 1point (2 Pteri-Shooter hits)
Red – 2 points (3 Pteri-Shooter hits)
Dark Green – 3 points (4 Pteri-Shooter hits)
Dark Blue – 4 points (5 Pteri-Shooter hits)
Bright Green – 5 points (6 Pteri-Shooter hits)
Light Blue – 6 points (7 Pteri-Shooter hits)
Orange – 7 points (8 Pteri-Shooter hits)
White – 8 points (9 Pteri-Shooter hits) – – by Reitzps@aol.com
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Biscuit Brigade: Hagan’s Last Stand Guide by blackcat20000

Your ‘base’ in this tower defence game is in the bottom right corner. The cookies. Don’t let the enemy (who comes from the top left) get through the castle walls and into your little cookie stash. Booooo. Bad Skarl. You can accomplish this goal by setting up towers (yay!), either offensive or delaying. To start though, the delaying ones won’t do much, as you might have guessed, they don’t do much damage… mostly delaying. I would choose easy to start with if your a real beginner. Not because you really are one, but you need to experiment. It’s MY experiment place, and it helps. No loss, no gain, right? Eh… Or was it no pan no gain… heh. Now those were the basics… Now for my technique!
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