Igloo Garage Sale
By Lady



Basic Information:

Igloo Garage Sale
(click to play)
Igloo Garage Sale

Avg. NP/Score Ratio Difficulty Categories
1 NP per 0.54 points
For 1,000 NP, score 1852.
Action
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None NoneNone
Trophies
First Place Second Place Third Place



Mika and Carassa are such special chias that they have not only a shop but their own game. Here you play Mika, the blue Chia that owns the Igloo Garage shop. His brother, Carassa the yellow chia, will be throwing items for him to catch.

To control your character you just have to use left and right arrows to slide and the up arrow to jump.

You are allowed to drop 6 items (with the code above). More than that and it'll be Game Over.

You have 30 seconds to catch as many items as you can (so beg to get tons of coins and potions xD). If you do not drop any item you'll receive a bonus that will reflect on your total score.

This game has not much to learn, just have fast fingers and you'll be able to score high. In resume: don't drop anything.

These are the items you'll have and their score:


Now, some special and lovely users on the high score table cared enough to share their tips. Let's listen to their wise voices:

chocolatebunny11 says:
Well, it's kind of hard to say what exactly you need to do to get a good score, cause there aren't really any specific tricks. Really just playing the game and learning like the subtleties of it. My one secret though, is that I play on my laptop with wireless internet, and in some rooms of my house the connection is slower, which slows down the game. And it makes it easier to play. But it still takes a lot of practice. And it doesn't always work. But other than that, for me there's no secret. Just practice, practice, practice. Sorry, I know that's not the answer you want.

shoyrikuen says:
Well, while Playing igloo garage sale there are a few very basic, very obvious points. You want to grab EVERYTHING. If you see an item coming faster than the one your under already dash over and grap it. If you do get everything it doubles your points for that particular round.
Dubloons are more than good. Almost everything in the game gives you crappy points. Between the dubloon, and the morphing potion there is a 40 point difference. Dodge Pianos at ALL costs. If you see a piano coming down near you get away as fast as you can. If a piano falls on you, you have to instantly restart the game.
Random Tips:
If a bomb drops on the floor you don't have to jump over it. It has a fuse time of a couple seconds, so quickly scurry over it. You can jump over bombs more in the middle, but if they are very close to the edges don't jump them. You'll hit the wall, and bounce back into them. If a bomb drops on your head however, it will blow up instantly.
If a piano is dropping near you or fastly towards you, get out of the way. It doesn't matter if you miss a couple items, that's better than loosing the whole game, am I right? However, if a piano is already on the ground it can't harm you. Basically, just DON'T jump. It doesn't help that much, and is almost always a slow down.
And my greatest, and final tip is very odd indeed. If you have a computer that lags the items will go slower giving you more reaction time. If you're comp doesn't lag I guess you can open a bunch of things up till it does (this is my greatest trick to playing this game, it helps a bundle).

rosasuperm says (what she said was translated by Lady):
The technique I use is to play trying to use all the resources possible; as jump and runa t the same time, I try to look always what is going to fall, to prevent bombs and piano. Another thing, I don't care about the bonus but I care about not losing the game. If a bomb and a coin fall at the same time I prefer to lose the coin to lose the game.


And ok, here are the greatest tips and the best resources to get a nice score at this game! Go play and enjoy!

Heh... Sorry. I'm back. Our personal goddess Ari just came down from above and told me to write more on this game guide. Thing is that... Well, let's try.

WELCOME to the collection of depressive details on a game which we have nothing to talk about: Igloo Garage Sale!


To start: the width and height of this game on normal size go from 500 to 700, more or less with no firm combinations of logarithms. There is a use of around 25,5 tones of the 365 colours available on flash module. The game was conceived on late years and redone on Y7 (I was there =D).

The main characters are Mika and Carassa. They are brothers, twin chia brothers, though the unsimilarity of their colours. They were born in Terror Mountain and I suppose their mother was expecting for girls, due to ambiguity of their names. From ancient ages that "Mika" is a name that, on the latin languages, has been associated to the diminutive of "Michaela". On the other hand, Carassa is just a random name that may remember the slang word for "bread" on the ex-arabic territory of the European Peninsule.

For unknown reasons, these two brothers have been accumulating garbage on their igloo, that stands for a house. For many years they have been trying to sell everything in way to flee to the hot and non-polluted beaches of Mystery Island. Unfortunately, that nasty pack rat habit, though it is good to get you an avatar, leaded them to an infinite and forever looping sale of whatever they have. Which, according to the game, is reduced to eight different items, two of which can't be held by anyone (bomb and piano, in case you were wondering)


Finally, now that you're now begging for me to stop this insane and uninformative guide, crowded with the most excused details. Talking about excused details, my ears dirt tastes extremely well. It's a bit salty, un petit peu come-si come-ca, a petit du fragrance of escargot gathered with the consistence of sugar cane juice.


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