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Go!Go!Go!
This is a quick guide to the game Go! Go! Go! It's a good game to get an easyish trophy from! The Contestants You will play against three of these players at a time. Starting with the first three and then working your way along you will lose one player and gain the next one, making a total of eight rounds.
Trophies After completing Level 3, you receive a bronze trophy! After Level 5 a silver trophy and after Level 8 the gold trophy! ![]() ![]()
Game Hints 1. Near the beginning of the game try not to play any high cards you have, save them until the draw pile is gone to make it easier for yourself. 2. Try and keep 'special' cards (twos tens and aces) until you really need to use them. 3. If you have a ten try and use it when there is a large number of cards in the pile so you can get rid of a load of cards from the pile. 4. When your opponent's are down to their face up cards look at them! Play higher than them, or use 3s and 4s to your advantage, so you force them to pick up. 5. Try and complete sets (four of a certain card) because this clears the deck and allows you another go! 6. The most difficult cards to get rid of are 3s and 4s so if you get a chance to play one use it! Don't play another card instead! 7. Personally I prefer to get rid of all my smaller cards first. Although you can force the player after you to pick up the stack sometimes by playing high cards, it may mean that you can't go on your next turn, and then you'll have to pick up the stack! 8. Don't worry if you don't come first in a round, you'll have to play it again to advance, but you'll still make np as long as you don't lose totally. 9. Once you have got the gold trophy, play again until you are in the last round (with Kyruggi) keep playing but don't win the round (come 2nd or 3rd if you can). Because the money increases with each round you play, you can gain the most np from the last round. If you don't win the whole round but also don't come last, you can make lots of np rather than winning and starting from the beginning. |

