 A Guide to Whack-A-Ghost by kara611990
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Once upon a time, not too long ago, there was a pink Kacheek who accidentally 
wandered into a graveyard somewhere in the Haunted Woods. The Kacheek was frightened. 
Then he saw some ghost petpets. After that, he was petrified.
Neopet's new game, Whack-a-Ghost, is one of the easiest games on Neopets. If 
  you're wondering how anyone could get even 200 NP on this game, much less 1,385, 
  then I can help. My personal high score almost 800, and I reached this easily. 
  But perhaps you are one of those people who played it one time, decided you 
  were no good, and thus chose to stick to other games you play with your keyboard, 
  such as Trouble at the National Neopian. Perhaps you can't even get past the 
  first few rounds. Perhaps you've never gotten more than 200 points on this game. 
  Perhaps the game simply creeps you out. If that is you, this guide could change 
  your life. No, I mean it. You see, you'll win more Neopoints, and that will 
  contribute to your knowledge of how to handle money in real life. (I would encourage 
  every one of you to neomail me after you're done reading this guide and explain 
  to me the meaning of the terms “money” and “real life.” I seem to have forgotten.)
 However, if you figured out this game already and get 1,000 NP every time you 
  play, then you are on my level and this guide may not help you at all. 
 The basic goal of this game is to whack the ghosts. Surprised? Then you may 
  be in trouble. Whack the ghost petpets with the tombstones to block them from 
  wreaking havoc all over Neopia! 
 First off, let's review the rules. 
 1. Turn on your Number Lock key. “Number Lock” is commonly abbreviated “Num 
  Lock”or even “N/LOCK,” and is normally located in the upper left hand corner 
  of your number keypad. (Your number keypad is normally located on the right 
  hand side of your keyboard. Yes, the one with all the numbers on it. The one 
  you never use.) When the N/LOCK key is pressed and your number keypad is activated, 
  a LCD light should turn on next to your caps lock light above your number keypad.
 If this is simply too much for your mortal brain to comprehend, or perhaps 
  your number lock keys don't exist or are broken, then you may use letter keys 
  by going to “setup” and changing them. Personally, I think the letter controls 
  are harder, as the letter keys aren't perpendicular like the number keys.
 2. Whack the ghosts! They're just plain creepy. They're transparent and have 
  freakish red eyes. Press the key that corresponds to the location of the ghost 
  on the screen. Some ghosts need to be whacked more than once. Whack as many 
  ghosts as you can in the 30 second time frame. How much time you have left can 
  be determined by the location of the moon, which moves along the top of the 
  screen.
 3. Don't whack the skulls. It's rumored you lose a life if you do. I wouldn't 
  know, I've never done it. *Acts cocky.*
 Your lives are denoted by the pink hearts at the bottom of the screen. If you 
  run out, it's game over.
 4. Don't whack the pink Kacheek. It's cute. And plus you'll lose a life.
 5. Don't whack dirt. You'll lose a life. This I've done many a time. It is 
  by far the most common way to lose lives. Before you whack a ghost, make sure 
  it's really there.
 6. Don't miss a ghost. If you don't hit a ghost, you'll hear a blood curdling 
  scream (unless you have your volume turned down). It's not pleasant. Also, you 
  lose a life.
 7. Hit the coins. It'll give you more points.
 8. Hit the hearts. They'll give you more life. You can get up to 10 lives, 
  which are denoted by the pink hearts at the bottom of the screen.
 9. Hit the treasure chests. They give you Neopoints, and you'll find either 
  coins, or another life.
 10. Relax! This is an easy game! 
 You may notice as you progress through the game that your keypad tends to quit 
  working after a few rounds. You'll press a key, and the wrong place gets whacked. 
  If you read the instructions, the ones the one-eyed skeleton gives you between 
  each round, you'll see this is because your keys have been rotated.
 963
 852
 741
  This makes things difficult. You'll just have to remember that a 9 is now 
  a three and a three is a one, etc. Of course, this is not easy to do. It takes 
  a lot of practice, and you usually lose soon after. You should probably quit 
  playing when you get to this round.
 Unless you rotate your keyboard. That's right, your actual physical keyboard. 
  Pick it up, and rotate it 90 degrees counterclockwise. (Wow. It's difficult 
  to type this way!!)
 Now you're ready to proceed. The keypad may feel funny, since on some keyboards 
  the keys are elevated further up on the keyboard.
 After a few rounds, the keys rotate once more. But this time, it doesn't work 
  to rotate your keyboard, so return it to its normal position. These are the 
  controls you have now:
 123
 456
 789
 If your keyboard was up-side-down, the keys would be:
 321
 654
 987
 This is not the same, so don't turn your keyboard up-side-down. This time, 
  you will need to remember the petpets on top are whacked with the bottom keys, 
  and the ones on the bottom are whacked with the top keys. The middle keys are 
  the same, which in ways makes it more confusing.
 When the keys rotate a few rounds later, you will need to rotate your keyboard 
  90 degrees clockwise. The controls are now:
 147
 258
 369
 By this time, you should have 500+ points, which is 1000 NP! Of course, you 
  can't win more than this, but with practice you may win a trophy!! If you still 
  can't seem to do well on this game after reading this guide, then there may 
  be something wrong with your computer, or your Internet connection
 This concludes my guide. I hope it helps, and if you have any questions don't 
  hesitate to neomail me. And have a great time whacking those ghosts and saving 
  Neopia!
					 
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