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May 9th, 2007 by admin

Advert Attack: Eleven Tips for Everyone

 

Hey? I’m guessing you’re an Advert Attack fan? Well I bet you’ve been playing awhile and still can’t raise your score up. Or maybe you just started playing?  Well, in either case here are some helpful tips to get your game going better.

First you should now AA (Advert Attack) is one of those games that take time and practice to master (kinda like most games lol?). Honestly thought this game shouldn’t take to much time to master… if you can click a mouse you should be able to master it.

The basic idea of the game (for those noobies out there) is to beat your opponent to the finish line (now how hard can that be?). Your opponent moves at a pretty constant rate, and in order for you to move to keep up is to click the yellow go button.  

Now… In order to raise your score you need to be able to click fast and accurate… All right, now that you have the idea, let’s begin.

1. Count as you Click: It takes 30 clicks of the yellow go button to make it to the finish line. I don’t know why but counting as you click increases your score. For example, when I first started playing AA my score after round one would be 80-82. But once I started to count the clicks my round one score increased to a steady range of 83-86. Note: only count the clicks of the go button. In later rounds if you miscount it’s ok, because you’re still in the ballpark. Just keep counting; you’re probably only off by one or two clicks.

Counting is good for other things too. It helps you to judge whether or not to close certain popups. For example if I’m around click 28 I’ll try not to close any popups at all. But if I’m at click 10 I’ll close a popup if I think it has a high probability of getting in my way later especially if my cursor is near its close button already. This brings me to my next point.

2. Only close the popups that are in your way or will be in your way later. Don’t close the ones that appear only in the top half of your screen because you don’t have time to look at your progress anyway. Also if you get a popup on your game window that you think will be in your way later and your cursor is already near one of it’s close buttons go ahead and close it.

3. Moving vs. Closing: So by now you know that you can move many of the popups out of your way rather than closing them. So, which is faster? You ask. Well, it depends. If you get a popup that is in your way and none of its close buttons are visible then the answer is easy. MOVE IT, you have no other choice. I generally find moving popups to the right or to the bottom is easiest. Be careful though, Popups are sticky and sometimes don’t let go of your mouse.

In other situations it really depends on the popup and where it is. I generally prefer to close them though if the button is visible.

4. Size Matters: Choose the smallest window size. Remember you are trying to beat your opponent and the smaller the window the faster you move from point A to point B. But Zelda, when I use the smallest size I sometimes click off of the game window, so what do I do now? Well, silly, I’ve got you covered, so don’t worry. Just make sure you pay attention to my tip about window placement.

5. Closing those Kyrii popups: You know the one with the really small close button that covers more than half of the window. If you’ve played this game for awhile you know that this popup is the hardest one to close because it’s close button is so small. Since this popup often gets in your way you have no choice but to get rid of it some how. So here’s my strategy for the dreaded kyrii popup.

First of all, don’t close it until it is in your way. Sometimes right after you close a money tree popup which is about the same size you’ll get one of the Kyrii popups too. In this case it is a good idea to close the Kyrii popup, since your mouse is near the close button, unless you can see the go button and are at a really high count such as 27 or 28. One method to close a Kyrii popup is to move it over to the left just a tad. This gives you easier access to the close button. However, this takes a bit longer than just being able to click the x. However, I’m sure you know it is hard to accurately click the close button on this popup, especially when you are moving so fast. This is where my next tip, window placement comes in.

6. Window Placement: After awhile of playing the game I noticed that I would occasionally click off of the game window when I was going after one of the Kyrii popups. And if you have done this yourself you probably know that those lost few moments bringing the window back up can cost you the game. In order to rectify this I started to place my window in the very upper right hand corner of my monitor screen. I found that this not only kept me from clicking off of the window but it also made my clicks at the Kyrii popup close button more accurate. I find that the best window placement is far up into the right corner of the monitor. It is also helpful to move the window over to the right just far enough so you can no longer see the right-hand window border. Think of it as tucking the game window into place. Now when you get that sneaky little Kyrii, simply move your cursor over to the right as far as it will go and you not only can’t click off of the window, but you will probably be able to close the Kyrii popup on your first attempt, which translates into time saved.

If you still click out of the game window then you may need to take a deep breath and slow down a bit. You can’t just go around clicking wildly like an untrained meepit.

7. Mouse: The condition of your mouse can make or break you in this game. If you are using a roller ball mouse you must make sure that it is clean. I definitely recommend an optical mouse because it won’t skip or become stuck like a roller mouse.

8. Comfort: Make sure you are comfortable and that you have a nice spot where you can move the mouse around quickly and easily. If there’s clutter in your computer area and your hand goes bumping into things while you’re trying to close a popup it slows you down. So clean up and give yourself plenty of elbow room.

9. Speed and Accuracy: Practice making accurate clicks quickly. You need to be fast. But moving quickly can oftentimes decrease the accuracy of your clicks. So you have to practice being both quick and accurate. Another important point about accuracy is that an inaccurate click can spawn more popups.

10. Warm up - play a game or two to loosen up. Also don’t play for so long that you become all stiff again. Take a break now and then. Stand up, stretch a bit, flex your wrists around or even do something else for awhile.

11. Secrete code: nopopups

 

This article contains 10 tips written by the Neopet user: zelda2222

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