Games
There are also games on Neopets. They are either Puzzles, Action, or Luck/Chance. There is also the Featured Game, which gives you double np if you play it. It also now changes everyday, making it impossible for me to keep it updated. So if you want to play it, then go to the
Gameroom
to see what it is. Here are some of the games that I like to play. I recommend that you read the instructions for the games before you play them, because I don't always give very thorough descriptions. If there are some games you would like me to add, just neomail me, or write it in the Guestbook.
Puzzles:
Attack of the Marblemen-Strange, ain't it? It's free, but you can only play it three times a day.*
Cheat-This game costs 50np to play. It is a lot like the card game BS/I Doubt It, and if you're good at that then you'll probably be good at this. The only difference is that you can start out with any number, and you don't have to go in order.
Cliffhanger-This game costs 15np, and it is almost exactly like Hangman, just with a Neopian theme. You can only win up to 1500np a day though.
Deckswabber-This game is free. You just have to get all of the tiles the same color as the one underneath, but don't get into the same square as the bad guys (or the water)! You can only play it three times a day.*
Destruct-O-Match-This game is also free. You have to try to get enough points to get to the next level. To get points, you have to get rid of the blocks by clicking on them when there are two or more touching eachother of the same color. But the higher your level, the more colors there are. You can only play this three times a day.*
Gadgadsgame-This game was made for Gadgadsbogen, the holiday. It's based on Tetris, except you use fruit instead of blocks. In order to get rid of fruit of a certain kind, you must use a bomb of the same fruit type. It will blow up all of the fruit of the same kind that are touching either the bomb or one being blown up by the bomb. Sounds kind of confusing, but it's not really once you try it. It's free, and you can only play it three times a day.*
Kiko Match II-This is also free. Those of you who have played it long enough to remember the original Kiko Match will find this one easier at first, but then much more challenging. You start by matching four kikos (shouldn't be too hard to figure out...), but each time they add more. The longer you last, the more np you receive. This is also three times a day.*
Math's Nightmare-If you're good at solving math problems quickly, then you should be good at this. It's free, but you can only play three times a day.*
Meristones-This game is just like Mancala, the original. It's free, and you can play it all you want.
NeggSweeper-This is also based on another game, Minesweeper. It costs 30np, but you can only win up to 3000np a day.
NeoQuest-This is an RPG (role playing game), though not a very good one. It takes a while, because it has to reload the page each time you move a space. It's kind of fun once you get the hang of it. It just takes a LONG time to finish.
Spell or Starve-This game is based on that one story that went on in the VirtuPets Station, I think. Solve the puzzles to move on to the next level. Try to help the mynci who is trapped by Neopet V2, the evil computer. This can only be played three times a day.*
Action:
Better Than You-This is free too, and a new game starts every Thursday. If you think you can beat the contestant, then you can challenge him/her/it to try to beat his/her/its score.
Evil Fuzzles From Beyond The Stars!-This game, in my opinion, is really fun. You basically go around shooting the evil fuzzles. At each station you can buy things, such as upgrades, with the points you earned, depending on how many fuzzles you defeated. It's free, but you can only play it three times a day.*
EXTREME Potato Counter-This game gets pretty hard pretty fast. Unless you're really good at keeping track of lots of things, say, oh, potatoes, flying around the screen from all different directions. Don't count the other things though! It's just a twist on the old version, which makes it harder, but you can probably get more np because the first few levels are easy. It is, once again, free, and you can only play it three times a day.*
Grand Theft Ummagine-Guess what other game this game is based on? That's right, Grand Theft Auto. It's kind of hard to avoid the guards at first. All you have to do is lead them to the other side of the barrier that the fruit or exit is on (depending on where you need to go next). I actually haven't gotten that far in this game, so I don't know much about the later levels. It's free, and you can only play it three times each day.*
Ice Cream Factory-This is another free game, and I think it is really easy to win. You just need a lot of time to get to higher levels. Free, and three times per day.*
Meerca Chase-This game is free as well, and it is based on Snake. You control the Meerca with your arrow keys and try to get the neggs while avoiding the red ones. You can only play it three times a day.*
PetPet Battles-Sort of like a mini, low-tech version of the Battledome. The petpet of your selected pet will fight a randomly selected opponent (computer player) with a range of about 4 levels, meaning that you start out at level 1, and your opponent might be at level 4, or level 1. No items, and only three moves to choose from. You can play this as much as you want, but you won't get many np.
PetPet Rescue-This game is free, and it's based on another game (like many of the other games); Frogger. You're the Scorchio, and you can only carry one petpet at a time, so you must carry them individually back to the entrance. Avoid the boulders, lava, and the stalactites, ride on the carts, and collect the gems for bonus points. You can only play it three times a day.*
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Pterattack-Shoot all the "evil" pteridactyls (did I spell that right?), but avoid the T-rexes. Collect the colored, spinning thingys to upgrade your weapon or get a new one. Once again, this game is free, and you can only play three times a day.*
Pyramids-This game costs 50np to play. It is pretty easy to win, and after every game your score gets added to your total score. You can only win up to 5000np a day.
Swarm-This game is free, and it's basically a bunch of shooting and avoiding being shot. You control the tank with your arrow keys and shoot with the space bar. Hold your mouse over the different colored ovals to learn what they do to you. You get the ovals by hitting bugs with the same color as the ovals. You can only play this three times a day.*
Zurroball-This is kind of hard at first, but it's fun. Unless you're not good at controlling your mouse. Basically, try to keep the ball in the air, bounce it off walls to get more points, and get it over the glowing red lines to collect your points. The original zurroball seems to be the easiest to use, and next would be the energyball. You can experiment with the others if you feel too bored with the original. Free, and three times a day.*
Luck/Chance:
Dice-A-Roo-This is 5np, and this game is pretty simple to play. You just roll the die, but you have to know when to quit, because you might lose all of the np in your pot.
Lenny Conundrum-If you're really good at math/logic problems, or if you're just seriously bored, then you should definitely try this. If you submit the correct answer, then you get a really cool prize.
Snow Wars-This game costs 100np per play. It is like battleship, except you are uncovering pictures of snow-related objects instead. By the way, the prizes are snowballs. Not that great, I know, but you can also get a trophy.
Tower Of Turnips-This game costs 100 np. You just stack the turnips and hope the tower doesn't fall (something you have no control over). I personally wouldn't play this game unless you're bored and have some np to spare or are trying to go for some kind of record for playing all of the games.
*You can play these games more than three times, but you will only get np for the first three games you send the score for. My advice is to send your score only when you get a high one.
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