My Lucky Day by Domeneque

The day started like any other would, except there was one difference. It was my birthday. I was going to the beach that day, but because it was only about an hour away I did not have to get up at the crack of dawn. So I decided to go on Neopets. I thought best do the daily things and then I can get some np and then I can put it in the bank later.

The first thing I planned to do was my fruit machine free spin, I could not believe my luck when it had said that I had won 10,000 np and a water muffin worth about 12,000 np. I decide to sell my water muffin, to my surprise it sold within seconds. So I go to the beach with a smile on my face knowing I was 22,000 np richer.
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Lil’ Guide Around Neopia by soaring_flight

Ever wonder which games or events are the largest money makers in Neopia? Ever wonder how to get food for your pet(s)? Here’s a guide to help you and answer your questions.

As for feeding your pets, there are different things you can do. The #1 way to do this is to go to the shops, or to the Marketplace. Remember, a piece of food is a piece of food, so leave those Neggs alone if you’re shopping just for food and grab some cheap items like Neo Crunch Cereal. Also, the giant Omelette in Tyrannia gives away a food item that can be used 3 times every day, so let’s not forget that. And for people under 1k, in shop, bank, and till, go to the Soup Kitchen to be filled up.
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Sutek’s Tomb Guide by tigrlady

Neopoint Payout (at May 2004): Your Score divided by 2.5 = Neopoints
Maximum Neopoint Payout: 1000 NP per pay (need a score of 2500)

Object: Switch two adjacent tiles to create a line of three or more of the same tiles. Matches tiles will disappear and the tiles around it will fall to fill in the space, while new tiles appear from the top of the screen. You can only switch tiles and make lines of tiles in the left/right and up/down directions. No diagonal plays are allowed.

Game Modes:

Easy Mode: The game pieces are larger and so there are fewer rows and pieces on the board. There are 8 rows and 8 columns which means there are 64 total tiles to play with. You don’t score nearly as many points for making lines of tiles as you can in Hard Mode but the game-points-to-neopoints ratio remains the same. There is a time limit.
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Scourge of the Lab Jellies Guide by mlssprecious

Scourge of the Lab Jellies is a great and classic Neopets game because it is easy to play but hard to master. Move jellies of the same color into rows of five to make them disappear, but beware, three jellies appear for every move you make.

There is no time penalty nor a deduction of points for the distance of a move, so take your time and make every move count. Even one extra move that does not play into your strategy can lead to the build up of excessive jellies that will kill you in the end.

First, utilize the jellies that fall naturally in groups. Don’t move jellies that already share their row with others of the same color… Use the configuration the game gives you, don’t fight it.
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MAGAX: Destroyer Guide by thefeircestdiety

1 player – character: Magax

Neopoint to Score Point Ratio:

1:1

Instructions

You play a constantly flying MAGAX who has laser powers (activated by pressing the spacebar). You have to try to avoid the ghosts that you see by moving up and down (up and down on the keyboard). You destroy the ghosts by hitting them in about the center of their bodies. Be wary! Hubrid Nox (the little Chia flying above you on a storm cloud, sometimes) is out to get you! You cannot avoid his attacks, so be prepared. He can turn you into a block of ice (you cannot move up and down for about 5 seconds), make a blazing fire engulf you (you get hurt little by little for about 7 seconds), or turn all the enemies around you bigger. The Green Marbles that you run into Heal 1 damage worth’s of health.
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