auntievi
Jellyfish
Jellyfish
13 Posts

Azada robot

[Post New]by auntievi on Jan 19, 09 11:50 PM
Is there any way to skip the robot? I have been trying to do that puzzle for weeks and I am very frustrated. I want to finish the game but at this rate I never will. Thanks for any help or suggestions on how to avoid the little monster,
auntie vi

 
sam2010
Seahorse
Seahorse
27 Posts

Re:Azada robot

[Post New]by sam2010 on Jan 22, 09 1:12 AM
if you have an orb, then you can use it to skip the puzzle. but try again. i was also having the same problem before but i learned how to finish the game. as soon as the robot start to move, put the arrow to the last square where the robot will step then do it also to the other squares until all the batteries are collected.

 
LizzieK
Stingray
Stingray
5,393 Posts

Azada robot

[Post New]by LizzieK on Jan 22, 09 3:46 AM
auntievi wrote:Is there any way to skip the robot? I have been trying to do that puzzle for weeks and I am very frustrated. I want to finish the game but at this rate I never will. Thanks for any help or suggestions on how to avoid the little monster,
auntie vi
I could never get the robots game. I couldn’t even pick up one set of batteries. Then I realized that you don’t need to put an arrow on each square in its path. You only have to put arrows where you want it to change directions.

Even then I had problems because it seemed to move so fast. So I started the robots game and as soon as it started I hit my Print Screen button. Then I would pause the game and pasted the screen print into a Word document and printed it. I then planned out the route and drew arrows on the picture where the robot would have to turn. You can take all the time you want and get the right sequence of turns. Then with this picture I could restart the game and lay down the arrows.

You still have to move fast and you can’t lay them down too far in advance because they will fade and disappear. I did this process of taking a picture with two of the different robot game layouts then I didn’t need to do it anymore. Once I could see how the game worked in a still picture I could understand the strategy of how it works and I wasn’t intimidated anymore.

It also helps to laugh. If a robot would blow up I would just say, “Oops little guy, sorry about that” and giggle. I still giggle when I play the game now and one of the little guys smacks the wall.

It really does take practice to master this game but if I can do it anyone can. I am in my 60’s, so even old dogs can learn new tricks. Don’t give up. Good luck.

 
 
 
 
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