Thursday 19 January 2017

Play Wild: BU-QAWK

I made a stereotypical Asian chicken.... but it looks so adorable with lines for eyes!! I can actually afford a pet with my hard earned sapphires now, but I'm saving up to get a new animal. Which animal should I get?

I'm so excited to celebrate Chinese New Year, but we should probably get to the latest major update. Snow leopards are now available for purchase! These big cats can be seen prowling in the ice cold areas of Jamaa, have you seen their secret hideout?
Play Wild is feeling festive for Chinese New Year, and it's the first time we have a party like this! Pekin roosters have also made their way to the Claws 'N Paws. Pekin chickens have very round bodies, as opposed to Play Wild's version. They were alleged to be looted by British soldiers from the Chinese emperor's private collection in Peking (Beijing). They make great pets when they're handled carefully and regularly.
Alright, this is the last *important* page of the Jamaa Journal. It's awesome when AJHQ makes a fun new game exclusively on Play Wild! I'll show you a mini-guide and a little sneak peak from the game.
This is the very last level of Fast Foodies. I really recommend that you play the juice hut stage before you try out the theater. My reason is because you need a lot of patience when it comes to frying corndogs and churros. They take quite a while to be ready. If you don't get them done soon enough, your customers will leave!

Here's what I learned from beating the game.
1. Prepare everything before the customers arrive
Put all the stuff to where they should be (the ice in the blender, the food in the fryer etc) before the customers come. You have a few seconds to do this. It makes it easier when someone wants to have what you've just done preparing. This step is essential when you're serving in the Sarepia Theater.

2. If there's too many orders, buy some time
The customers' moods will change as their timer runs out. Sometimes you just have to let them wait. You can only do this when they have more than 1 order each. Once you notice the mood change, you can serve just one of their orders so you'll be able to add to the timer. Repeat the process if you must.

3. Know your game
When you can't get satisfying results in a certain level even though you've played it over and over again, you should probably take some time to remember the customer's orders (yes, they are fixed), especially the ones who arrive first. Then it would not be such a hassle to carry out step 1. Hint: in the last level, you must make ALL the customers happy, otherwise you won't be able to win the grand prize!

After taking a few bites from your own fast food counter, let's head to the Chinese New Year party.
Why is that jammer mentioning Japan though. Anyways, the party is pretty small. There's no clothing store to be seen, but they do sell some great souvenirs!
Wait, are you still hungry for more? Well, you can come chill at my den. We've got smoothies! Apologizing for the lack of seats, that's all I can fit in my den.
This is just a part of it, there's a surprise waiting for you outside! If you happen to see me online and in my den, maybe we should participate in a game? Happy Chinese New Year everyone.

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