Meepit juice break guide


 

Neopets description
 

     It's not just Neopets that need to eat and drink. At this home for

lost Meepits, it's up to you to make sure all the little Meepit children

 get their daily Juppie Juice.

      In this game you are controlling the Juice-O-Matic, an overly

complicated machine designed to deliver fresh Juppie Juice to Meepits.

Click on the each pipe to rotate it clockwise so that there is a

unbroken pipe between the Juppie Juice and the Meepits.

Sometimes you will have to mix colours together to create a new one!

     If a Meepit drinks Juppie Juice that is the same colour as them you

get extra points (they are quite particular about what they drink).

However, they will be satisfied with any colour.

     If a Meepit is not fed in time you will lose a life. Lose three lives

and it's game over.

Intro and basics
 

       I'm sure older players would have played a game similar to

this at some point in their lives, get the fluid from 1 place

 to the next with the pipesexcept this is with a twist,

 there are 3 starting pipes, and 3 finish places. On your left you

 have the 3 starter pipes where the liquid will flow from

top – red
Middle – yellow
Bottom – blue
 

    And on your right will be 3 meepits also top middle and

 bottom but their colours will change per level

And the colours can be 1 of 7

     The basic 3 of red, yellow and blue, plus 4 mixture colours of

orange – red and yellow
green – blue and yellow
purple – red and blue
pink – red, yellow and blue
 

the way to achieve the mixed colours is to find the pipe pieces

with 3 or more inlets/outlets and then get the colours you want

to mix to that piece and another pipe leading away with the

new colour, once they mix all pipes they are in their

streams will change to that colour.

 
Items 

Randomly placed along the pipes are items, they are small

 so relatively hard to see what they actually are apart

from coloured marks but they can boost or damage your

score per one you run your stream through that feeds

 the Meepits the items are-

Blue Rambus- (blue) +25 points each

Rahketmelon- (red+green)  +10 points eac

Rotten Wormy Apple- (brownish) -10 points each

 

        Although the rotten apple obviously isn’t good,

if it means getting the result you want, don’t fret to much about

 having one along the line.

 
 
 
 
Game Modes
 

Normal – scoring is set normal how the game

intended, points per pipe used X whether the colour matches

the Meepit or not, but each Meepit has a timer

which they must be fed within or you lose a life

 

Zen – use this for practice to get you into the swing

of the game, no timer, so no lives,the difference is you

 just get 1 point per Meepit fed,

no matter the colour or amount of pipes used

 

 
Scoring

         Here I'll be talking about the normal game mode since the 

Zen game mode scoring is very straight forward.

Feeding any Meepit any colour baring its own,

will get 1 point per piece of pipe you use to feed it.

If the colour matches the Meepits colour then

2 points per pipe piece used.

Both ways im sure you’ve worked out the more

 pipes you use along the way the more points in the end

Plus if all pieces of pipe are used in a level then a

 bonus 50 points will be added to your score

           If more then 1 meepit is fed with a single stream

then it adds a multiplier, the same as it would with 1 meepit . 

So if the colour matches each pipe will be worth 2

for that Meepit also, if not, a extra 1 per pipe

   

Cheats 

Whilst playing type “Meepits” or “hungrymeepits” for an extra life

Or type “juice-o-matic” to reset the timers on the

Meepits currently in play

 

 

AVATAR !!!

 

Yup this game can bag you a avatar,

the “A MEEPIT! RUN!” avatar to be exact,

I suggest playing the normal mode for this,

since to be awarded this avatar you must score 3500 points or more…

and in zen mode that would involve feeding 3500 meepits… not good

 

 

 

Just for giggles

 

on the main page for the game,

if you click the green Meepits eye at the top of the game screen…

 a small man with a small green meepit on his head pops up

just to the left of the largest Meepit, this man is in fact

 Ollie who made the music for this game

 
 
 
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