Conquering Your Fears of Carnival of Terror by kamykins
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A Roller Coaster, Flying Pies and Chia Clowns... Oh My!
A Guide to Mastering Carnival of Terror
DESERTED FAIRGROUND - Carnival of Terror seems to be one game that people either
find incredibly easy or terribly frightening; after all, this is the Carnival
of TERROR; I'm here to prove to you just how easy and non-threatening the game
really is. If you’re one of those frightened players, this guide aims to help
conquer your fears of mindless, Sloth-controlled robot Chia clowns, AND make
major improvements in your high score. The story behind the game tells us that
Sloth has sent his clown minions to enslave all of Neopia and the world beyond.
It is up to us to make sure this does not happen.
By now you might be saying, "I don't know about this... saving the world from
Sloth's nefarious plan is more than I can handle alone!" Don't let this stop
you from trying. Even brilliant villains make mistakes! Indeed, Sloth did err
when he created his mechanical clown Chias, as they are much easier to dispatch
than you may have first assumed. So now, without further ado, let's get this
show... er... game on the road and rid the Deserted Fairgrounds of those pie-wielding
Chias!
Planning Ahead
Before you get started saving the world, there are a few simple things that
will help you out. First, make sure you have plenty of space to move your mouse
around. You don't want a critical attack to be thwarted by your mouse running
into objects on your desk. Make sure you have the volume turned on so you will
be able to hear the warnings when you are low on time or ammo; you surely won't
be able to save anyone if you run out of either of these unexpectedly. Also,
try to eliminate any distractions. After all, saving the world from evil Sloth
minions is a very important job; it’s going to require all of your focused concentration.
Lastly, open the game on large screen size. That way, the game window is large
enough to easily target your enemy but is not so huge that you have to move
your mouse around large distances.
Know Your Enemy
Now that you are ready to get started, let's take a look at your targets. You
have two main enemy targets:
1) The robot Chia clowns: these are an obvious threat; anything that looks
that frightening has got to be deadly.
2) The fast flying pies that those Chias throw your way: Ok, so you might be
thinking, "How deadly can pie be? I can just eat my way through it." Let me
tell you, these aren't your ordinary, run of the mill pies. They are toxic pies
and are quite lethal if too many go unblocked.
You can lose a unit of health from an exploding Chia or from a collision with
one of those toxic pies. More on that a little later…
Allied Forces
Lucky for us, some mysterious and entirely anonymous collaborator makes frequent
parachute drops of vital supplies. I happen to know it’s actually a regiment
of the most fearless Feepits Neopia has never seen, but you didn't hear it from
me. These powerups will only appear one at a time on the screen and include:
1) Ammo boxes, which provide an additional twenty rounds of firepower
2) Clocks, which provide an additional forty five seconds on the time clock
3) Health crosses, which restores one unit of health
Always target and shoot these powerups, whether you think you need one or not.
The reason for this is the sooner you shoot one you don't need, the sooner one
you do need will come along.
End Game
You will experience game over as a result of one of three things:
1) Out of ammo: prevent this by collecting the ammo boxes. You start off with
one hundred rounds of ammunition. When you get down to only 10 rounds remaining,
your ammo meter at the bottom of the screen (which shows as a black bar) will
flash and sound an alert. Watch out for this and stop shooting until you get
another ammo box to replenish your supply.
2) Out of health: prevent this by collecting health crosses and by shooting
those flying pies before they hit you. The pies can be tricky because they will
occasionally fly in from just beyond the boundary of the game screen. Frustrating?
Yes, but there’s not much that can be done about it. Another issue is the exploding
Chia factor that was mentioned earlier. When a Chia loses its legs, it becomes
highly unstable and will explode within a few seconds. Anytime you see a Chia
crawling around with no legs, shoot it quickly to avoid the explosion. You start
off with ten health units and you can keep track of your remaining health on
the meter at the bottom of the screen, displayed by the little green crosses.
3) Out of time: prevent this by collecting the clocks. You start off with ninety
seconds on the clock. When you get down to only fifteen seconds remaining on
the timer, the clock meter at the bottom of the screen will flash and an alert
will sound. The number of clocks you get will easily make or break your mission.
You can also, in dire circumstances, type in “custard” to reset the time clock
once per game window (this means if you wish to play again, you must close the
game window and reopen it in order to have the option of using custard again).
It is strongly advised to save custard for the very last moment when you will
surely run out of time if you don't use it and no clocks are coming your way.
Top Secret
One little known factor is the roller coaster. It is important to keep an eye
out for the coaster because of two reasons. First, each time you manage to shoot
the first car of the roller coaster you will earn extra points. Second, the
roller coaster and the powerups seem to be part of the same cycle; they will
never appear on the screen at the same time. This is very useful information,
in that if the roller coaster isn't whizzing by, there must be a powerup on
the way so be on the lookout for one. I only have one question: just who, or
what, is operating that roller coaster?
Tactical Operations
Now that you know what to watch out for, you need to have a well-developed
plan of action. You won't have a successful mission if you just start randomly
shooting at everything that pops up on the screen and you will quickly run out
of ammunition that way. It’s important to prioritize and make the most of each
shot you take. Quickly line up your target in the center of the crosshair; perfect
aim isn't important but at least be very close or you will have a lot of wasted
rounds. Prioritize your targets in this order:
1) Pies: shoot these first as they will rapidly deplete your health meter if
not blocked and they are worth the most points.
2) Legless Chias: shoot these next as these explosive, crawling robots will
deplete your health meter if left unchecked.
3) Powerups: again, collect them ALL, whether you need that particular one
or not. The next one that appears may be just the one you need.
4) Roller Coaster: aim for the first car of the coaster when it reaches the
lowest point of the track as that seems to be the easiest place to catch it.
5) Falling Chia Clowns: these are the ones floating down from the sky using
an umbrella to break their fall. Get rid of these before the Chias on the ground
because these falling Chias can often cover up the much-needed powerups. To
maximize points with use of minimal ammo and time, double click just the head.
Many players recommend shooting the umbrella but I find that targeting the umbrella
takes too much time that could be better spent on the first four priorities.
6) Ground dwelling Chia Clowns: Again, double click only the head. It’s fast
and easy and enables you to move onto the next clown, pie, coaster, or powerup
quickly. Many players recommend taking them apart piece by piece but I find
that not only does this method take too much time but it also depletes your
ammo much too quickly. If running out of ammo is not a problem for you and you
are super speedy with your clicking, then by all means take them apart piece
by piece or try just a head, arm, head approach.
Pitfalls
1) The main downfall of the game is the fact that there is no meter showing
your score during game play. You won't find out how well you scored until your
game is over, thus making World Challenges very difficult because any score
over 1999 will not be accepted.
2) Fairly frequently, the sound in the game will be distorted or disappear
altogether. This can be annoying, especially if it affects the alert sound when
you are low on ammo or time, but should not be too game altering.
Scoring
1) Pie: 5 points
2) Roller Coaster: 5 points for each hit to the first car only
3) Umbrella: 3 points
4) Chia Head: 2 points
5) Chia Arm: 4 points
6) Chia Skeleton: 1 point
7) Chia Leg: 1 point
Mission Complete
Well, there you have it, your very own guide to saving us all from yet another
of Sloth's attempts at world domination. So, what are you waiting for? Get out
there and start shooting those Chia clowns, you just may end up with a new Grand
Master score or even a shiny trophy to boot!
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