My Advice at Neopets
Written by atstenta
When anyone asks how to earn tons of neopoints the first answer is play the games. Many online guides will tell you this, but which games. The easy and simple answer is all of them, but what do you do when there isn't enough time during the days. A lot of guides will list games that are easy to get that 1000 neopoint limit, but do not consider time restraints. This guide will have a listing of games that should be played first to get the quick neopoints.
I want to pin point first the sponsor games. They usually award 100 neopoints (np) for 100 point (pts). A lot of the sponsor games are very quick and a person can get 300 neopoints or more a game. This does not seem like a lot, but it is a quick 900 neopoints a day. This does add up. I found that there is some sponsor games that are worth playing later, which are usually sponsored by cereals such as cookie crisps and cocoa puffs. Remember sponsored games change around frequently, at least the movie sponsors do.
Some examples of games is Barnyard: Investi-catch. This game is a fast paced, which a person can easily get over 300 neopoints a game, and not waste a lot of time doing it. My top score is 519, but I want to tell readers that I am an average video game player, and I am expecting to get even better scores when I play the game a little bit more.
Fitness Squad is another quick game that is controlled with the left and right arrow. Even if your are not good at this game. A person will still earn quick neopoints. My high score is 405, and that took all three minutes and that was the first time I played.
Venus Vibrance: Find your Neopets Vibe and Devo 2.0: Personality Quiz is games that are perfect example of very quick and easy neopoints. Both are personality tests. Venus gives 300 a game for asking ten questions, and Devo gives 200 neopoints for asking 5 questions. Playing these two games will give you 1800 neopoints a day for five minutes of your time. The trick is not to think about the question, just press randomly, to make it go as fast and painless as possible.
The last sponsored games that game that should be mentioned is Verb: Yellowball. I have tons of problems with this game, but the ratio is 400 np to 100 pts and there is a link to their website, which will give you 1000 np a day. My top score is 190 pts, and which is about 790 np.
The non-sponsored games can take a long time to earn tons of np. Remember a person can only get 1000 np per game. There are games such as Hannah and the Ice Caves, Hannah and the Pirate Caves, Moon Rock Rampage, and Hubrid's Hero Heist take a ridiculous amount of time, and usually if the player is decent can get over that 1000 np limit. Remember that the player can always end the game and collect the neopoints at any time. I tend to save these for last because how much time consuming it can be. The Ice Caves is 2 np per 100 pts, the Pirate Caves is 1 np per 100 pts, and the Moon Rock Rampage is about 200 np for 100, and the Hero Heist is about 2 np to 100 pts.
The game that I always start with, and that I think is under rated is Extreme Herder. This is an excellent fast pace game from start to end to start the hunt for neopoints. The ratio is 400 np to every 100 np. The first few games are also Snowball Fight, Meerca Chase II, Attack of the Revenge, Bumper Cars, Carnival of Terror and many others.
There are tons of fun games that quickly give you the neopoints, but there are some that are on the slow side. That I play later in the day. Some of these games are Dubloon Disaster, Hubrid's Hero Heist, Hasee Bounce, Advert Attack, Chia Bomber 2, and others. I really like Dubloon Disaster, the problem with this game is that it takes too long to get the pts needed for decent amount of neopoints.
Some advice I could give play the games that you are bad at, but still give you some np. This seems a little off, but the truth is that you will not have to spend a lot of time on these games, trying to reset and not sending in the points because you can do better. The neopoints will add up, plus you will get better at those games. Eventually making more and more neopoints, some of these games that I had originally had problems with, but I stuck with them is Hasee Bounce, Bumper Cars, Mootix Drop, Turmac Roll, Volcano Run, and my favorite Ultimate Bullseye. There are other games that I am not listing. I usually do these games when I am bored or at that last 20 minutes before the next day. Another game that I do want to point out is Whack-A-Kass. This game a player does not earn a lot of neopoints, but the game takes less than a minute, so this is worth playing.
There are games that offer trophies, avatars and prized like snow wars, go go go, cheat, and Faerie Crossword. I do suggest that a player should take time to play these games. Faerie Crossword is an easy 600 np a day and you get an avatar for solving it the first time. The other games that involve np, prizes and trophies are very cool to beat. First, bragging rights, second the np by the end of the tournaments are good, but the prizes in the ones that do. A person could sell those prizes that he or she wins for even more neopoints. Another good point for these games is how many times a new screen appears, this means more chance for a person to pick up random items. Once, I got a map piece for the laboratory.
Now for helpful hints and reminders, first always play the survey sponsor games. Second, play the games that you are bad at. Third, a player can always end the long games that take up a lot of time. Fourth, always unless your playing the games your bad at make a goal for each game and stick to it unless that goal is being a pain that day. Fifth, play the tournament games. Sixth, play Faerie Crossword. Seventh, put your neopoints into the bank, to earn interest, or go after the rat pack avatar with your winnings. Yes, spend the neopoints, but spend them on items that you think will sell later on in the future, the chocolate, pizza, hot dog, and the food items from each section, such as spooky food. The spooky food is used in a lot of quests.
That is all the helpful information I have hope this advice works out.

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