lindsay Noob
Posts : 3 Join date : 2010-10-27
| Subject: Tips and tricks Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:47 pm | |
| Better players of the game used a number of tricks. First, they memorized the fixed Troggle movement patterns, making possible such tricks as "dogging" a Troggle: following along right behind, just one square away, from the Troggle. Troggles pause momentarily after each move; players do not need to pause, and thus players move faster than and can always outrun Troggles. Indeed, as long as a player keeps moving, a player cannot be eaten by Troggle unless the player walks into the Troggle or becomes surrounded by multiple Troggles. Since Troggles appear from off the side of the grid, players should typically avoid the squares at the edges of the grid to avoid being surprised by a Troggle. However, because there is a set number of Troggles that can appear on the grid at once (a higher number at higher levels); once that number of Troggles are on-screen, a player would be safe venturing to the squares at the edge of the grid. Maui Jim mens Sunglassesdiziizle | |
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thubab2 FNG!!
Posts : 14 Join date : 2010-11-29
| Subject: Re: Tips and tricks Tue Dec 21, 2010 9:25 am | |
| Kirk Sanford Sightlinekeno svenska spelTroggles pause momentarily after each move; players do not need to pause, and thus players move faster than and can always outrun Troggles. Indeed, as long as a player keeps moving, a player cannot be eaten by Troggle unless the player walks into the Troggle or becomes surrounded by multiple Troggles. Since Troggles appear from off the side of the grid, players should typically avoid the squares at the edges of the grid to avoid being surprised by a Troggle. However, because there is a set number of Troggles that can appear on the grid at once (a higher number at higher levels); once that number of Troggles are on-screen, a player would be safe venturing to the squares at the edge of the grid. | |
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