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Go! Go! Go!

Last updated 01 Aug 2006 · by Valerie
Go! Go! Go!
Play Game
Difficulty: Hard
Category: Luck & Chance
Related Avatars: none

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Object

What is the point of the game?

The object of Go! Go! Go! Is to have all of your cards cleared before most or all of your opponents. Do you think you have what it takes to go head to head with some of Tyrannia's best card sharks? If so, then try a game of Go! Go! Go!. See if you can beat the best of Tyrannia.

Controls

What use you use to play the game.

Just the mouse.

Rules

How to play the game.

You start with 3 cards in your hand, 3 face up, and 3 face down. You must put a card that is equal or greater to the card that is down. Certain cards have special rules. First you must get rid of all of the cards in your hand. Until the deck runs out you will have to have at least 3 cards in your hand at all times. If you do not have a card to put down you must pick up the pile. After you get rid of your deck you have to use your face up cards. You can only play one at a time. Once you finish you have to use your face down cards. You don't know what they are so this can get very tricky. You can only hope for the best. If you make an illegal move then you have to pick up all the cards that are in the pile. You have to beat most of the people in the round to advance to the next round. If you only beat some then you still earn neopoints. If you are the last person to get rid of all of your cards then you lose and win nothing.

Special Card Rules

They help you out.

2 - a 2 is like a wild card. The only card it cannot be placed on is a 3.
3 - you can only place odd cards on a 3.
4 - you can only place even cards on a 4.
10 - when you put down a 10 you clear the pile and go again.
Clearing the pile - If you finish a set (if the person before you puts down two fours and then you put down two fours) then you clear the pile and go again.

Opponents

Who you're up against.

Bacheek
Bacheek move stones... Bacheek no understand card game well. Bacheek lose lots.
Myncha
Myncha was one of the first to venture northwards to the Volcano, and it was here he saw a group of prehistoric Scorchio's playing Go! Go! Go! He watched quietly, and then told all his friends about this great new game - and they have been playing it ever since!
Tekeli-Li
Tekeli-li is a Master of Spells and Potions, watch him very closely as he has been known to use the odd little bit of magic when things aren't going his way.
Plesio
Plesio loved the game as soon as Myncha told him about it. After hours of practice, he has now become pretty good.
Sargug
Sargug loves to play GoGoGo, but gets very angry when he is beaten. Don't sit too close to him as that big club can punch a hefty whack :)
Uggsul
Uggsul divides her day between playing GoGoGo and grooming her long tresses. Being fabulously wealthly she doesn't play cards for the money. She wants to be the GoGoGo Champion to show off to Princess Fernypoo and stop the spoilt little Acara boasting about her Cheat games.
Sabre-X
When Sabre-X isn't supervising the Giant Omelette or having council meetings he likes to unwind with a game of GoGoGo. This master of strategy has a plan for almost every eventuality and is very hard to surprise.
Grarrg
The Tyrannian Battle Master is a truly fearsome opponent. He is a mean card player that will try every trick in the book, and he is rarely beaten.
Uggaroo
This crafty gambler has earned so much money via his Switcharoo game that he invested in a professional Go! Go! Go! course (it cost him tens of thousands!). Aiming to keep up his reputation as the best gambler in Tyrannia, he will be hard to beat.
Kyruggi
Kyruggi didn't get to be Grand Elder for nothing. Do not under-estimate this little girl, she has played more games of GoGoGo than most Neopets have had hot soups. You will have to try very hard to have the slightest chance of beating Kyruggi.

Tips

How to play an easier way.

  • Try to keep a strategy.
  • Use your lower cards when possible. Always use they lowest one you can.
  • Save twos for when you don't have anything else to use. Unless you have to.
  • Only use one two at a time.

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