Some comments of the games on this site - part 2
3 years, 5 months & 9 days ago
20th Jul 2021 00:30 Before starting this blog for the sake of passing time, I want to say I managed to sell a Cowboy Glowing Egg for 1 wanted ad for a 1 million. I got it out of the pot of gold. It's bizarre how sometimes you get rare items from players who donated it that can sell for big on the shop. So by this point, I named my shop LuckyFinds, just for often selling things I didn't think I would be lucky enough to find, har har.
Reunite
A nice line drawing game, as the trend goes in the app store these days. I find as tips that there are different ways to make these two reunite.
1. You can just make a slide going there as a classic tactic. Though it's not always necessary to make the slide go all the way. It can just add a short curve, and it already does the trick for the 3 stars.
2. Covering objects in a circle. This is to prevent obstacles from blocking off.
3. The wall. This involves just making a line wall next to one of the xoi to prevent them from falling off screen, may be combined with the slide.
4. The triangle bounce. If the xoi fall from a far enough height, they will bounce, and opposing inverted triangle walls can be made on each side for each to bounce at each other, but one would suffice sometimes.
5. The rectangle container. Involves just placing these two xoi together. Does not work on flat surfaces, but when in the air or on sloping surfaces, they might naturally fall to each other.
6. Half hold. When holding up lines, do only half or partial of the obstacles involved. Sometimes this is all that you need so 3 stars can be gained.
7. Hanging curtain. Like the rectangle container, but instead of drawing the whole container, if there are two posts, just put curving lines to hold rather than finishing it all together, to reduce lines for 3 stars.
Wallop
1. It helps to whack them in order of which they came out.
2. If not, then prioritize the ones with the highest scores.
3. Not much strategy in this game. Just do it fast.
Phantom Four
It helps to try to make four circles of your own in two directions, or more. This often involves putting your circles in the center of the board to maximize your reach. A bit like how it should be in chess.
Chess
1. If stuck with little pieces, use the enemy pieces against the king by checkmating the enemy with the blocked space given by the other pieces.
2. It helps to checkmate using chess pieces that can checkmate in different directions without being in the range of the king, which could just take the piece himself.
3. Similar to the first one, it helps to checkmate on the corners where the directions are blocked. Away from the center is a danger zone after all.
I'm no chess master, but whatever.
Defend the Castle
1. Sometimes it helps to target positions that can attack on both sides of land. Perhaps a mid point of land where two routes are on each side.
2. Sometimes a large quantity of small priced towers work out.
3. Other times a smaller quantity of higher priced towers work very well.
4. It helps to spread out the towers, instead of placing them in one specific area, so various areas can be hit at a time.
Apprentice Wizard
The computer doesn't always seem to recognize my drawing as certain shapes, especially with the circle and the lightning symbol. I find that the larger your drawing, the more likely the software will acknowledge it, from what I remember about this with computers recognizing images, but oh well.