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Re: Trizzle
posted at March 1, 2013 8:40 PM EST
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Posts: 1
First: March 1, 2013 Last: March 1, 2013 |
Here are tips from MSN Games: http://zone.msn.com/en/trizzle/article/trzltips.htm My observations: Basic: Keep mega-matches towards the center and away from corners, preferably around medium sized dolls and away from large ones. This gives you the most growth from mega-matches, which is much better than building large dolls manually. Try to get that first mega-match ASAP. Intermediate: Sometimes you might want to use a move to position other dolls before / around a mega-match to set up good lines / columns for your next move. Always try to have enough large dolls for your next mega-match. But don't over do it - sometimes too many large dolls aren't optimal. Leave room for dolls to grow. Advanced: Look for cascades, where a second mega-match is created automatically after another - two moves for the price of one. But be careful - it's easy to miss a match somewhere else on the board that messes up your plan, and sometimes a chain reaction clears the board too much, leaving you with too few large dolls for your next mega-match. Enjoy. |
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Re: Trizzle
posted at March 9, 2013 12:07 AM EST
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Posts: 3037
First: March 2, 2008 Last: May 24, 2013 |
In Response to Trizzle: I am trying to figure out how people are getting such high scores in Trizzle! There must be a secret, but I haven't found it yet. Any suggestions from any of you players? Help!!!! Posted by sallyabob I think what they're doing is compiling the scores together, so that's why they look so high. A new person who just starts playing starts with lower scores. It's very frustrating and a poor way of recording scores. It's not accurate as someone who has started playing a game months ago will score much higher than someone who just started. Why can't AARP change this so that each score is accurately recorded for the day?
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