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For Freaky Factory, to give yourself a nice start on the first few levels ignore the color you need for the first toy, and fill the other two vats completely...then fill up the other. That way you'll hopefully get a nice string of toys on the belt, which gives you bonus points. For those first few levels you don't actually need all the time on the clock, so you can waste some filling those vats.
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Another day, another 'Oh fuck I forgot to do the Daily Dare but fuck I'm exhausted.'
Hence how I ended up playing FF using an ancient mouse on a snazzy laptop while using another laptop as a mousepad. (Take THAT Apple!)
I used to rock at this, but this mouse outright doesn't work. Sometimes it won't move and that damn Grundo kept taking my Poogle toys. What a dick. I hate that guy! No wonder his girlfriend broke up with him.
Hence how I ended up playing FF using an ancient mouse on a snazzy laptop while using another laptop as a mousepad. (Take THAT Apple!)
I used to rock at this, but this mouse outright doesn't work. Sometimes it won't move and that damn Grundo kept taking my Poogle toys. What a dick. I hate that guy! No wonder his girlfriend broke up with him.
Bleurgh. Well, I did beat AAA at Ugga Smash but it was a lot harder than getting the score you need for AAA at that sponsor game. Sure, it's a stupid game but it is an easy stupid game. Ugga Smash is a hard stupid game because a lot of it is just chance. If the grarrl pops up right next to you there's a good chance you'll die pretty swiftly.
If anyone needs any tips for Ugga Smash, then mostly what I learned through practice is to hit the other cars lots. That's about it. Don't bother with powerups too much, they take away from the time you could be hitting. Especially avoid the lumps of meat and the lava oil slicks- if you go for one of them and the grarrl comes onscreen then you'll be struggling to control your car and won't be able to avoid him. The rock shields are fine, but not always worth the time it takes to go and get them. The bones are good if you're low on health but don't fuss too much about them if you aren't. If you're feeling especially mean you can try and shove the other cars onto the grarrl but my preferred tactic to deal with him is just to run away. Remember though that even if the barriers are up (stopping you running through one side of the screen to the other) the grarrl still can run through.
As for the sponsor game, there's a petpage guide here: http://petpages.neopets.com/~Calvin_Coolidge which lists which toys are ones to catch and which ones you should toss.
If anyone needs any tips for Ugga Smash, then mostly what I learned through practice is to hit the other cars lots. That's about it. Don't bother with powerups too much, they take away from the time you could be hitting. Especially avoid the lumps of meat and the lava oil slicks- if you go for one of them and the grarrl comes onscreen then you'll be struggling to control your car and won't be able to avoid him. The rock shields are fine, but not always worth the time it takes to go and get them. The bones are good if you're low on health but don't fuss too much about them if you aren't. If you're feeling especially mean you can try and shove the other cars onto the grarrl but my preferred tactic to deal with him is just to run away. Remember though that even if the barriers are up (stopping you running through one side of the screen to the other) the grarrl still can run through.
As for the sponsor game, there's a petpage guide here: http://petpages.neopets.com/~Calvin_Coolidge which lists which toys are ones to catch and which ones you should toss.
Neopets wishlists: here
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I didn't mind US users getting a sponsor game on the day the rest of us had Whack a Kass - but here it's pretty damn unfair.
Beating AAA on Ugga Smash took me at least an hour of practice. I second what Daisy said - don't bother with the damage you are receiving (especially in first two levels) just concentrate to hit other cars as much as you can. It took me as long as it did because I was very prudent at first trying to receive as little damage as possible, which had a downside of dealing very little damage in the process. Also playing with low resolution and large screen helped a lot.
Beating AAA on Ugga Smash took me at least an hour of practice. I second what Daisy said - don't bother with the damage you are receiving (especially in first two levels) just concentrate to hit other cars as much as you can. It took me as long as it did because I was very prudent at first trying to receive as little damage as possible, which had a downside of dealing very little damage in the process. Also playing with low resolution and large screen helped a lot.
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