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200m Peanut Dash Guide
Playing fetch with your Puppyblew has never been so easier! That
is, perhaps this time, you are the Puppyblew and the stick
thrower is really an Elephante. And the stick is really a peanut,
and an overgrown one at that!
Very similar to the game fetch, you are charged with powering up
the Elephante for the estimated distance throw, and once the
peanut is thrown, you are responsible for guiding the Puppyblew
to catch the peanut. Depending on how much you power up the
Elephante will also determine the distance thrown, and thus the
eventual score you will receive.
It is highly recommended that the Elephante is powered up to
maximum by pressing the left and right arrows quickly (left, then
right etc). Once at full power, by pressing up, the peanut is
released and will travel approximately 170m. With the large throw
also comes a log of logs which the Puppyblew must jump over, and
with this also gives you the opportunity to gain more points by
doing fancy jumps!
There are many types of jumps possible in this game, the best in
my experience would have to be the double back flip but it is up
to you :) Just be careful at the end that you must run underneath
the shadow of the peanut and touch the peanut as it comes down to
successfully catch it. You have three tries to maximize your
score and then you have the option of trying again or sending
your score for neopoint gains!
While this may be obvious, this tricked me for a bit when I first
played this game. You can run up and down the field by holding
the right or left arrow. I thought that to keep up, you had to
repeatedly press the right arrow and thus, kept losing ground. It
took me three goes before I found out the small mistake :)
This game is very fun to play, and the point gains are pretty
good! Good luck with it!
Did you know that Neopets got the idea of Poogle Races over Uni Races because there is a company called Robinson's Pig Races that travels around the USA racing pigs? The Poogles are supposed to resemble pigs. - Evan