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  1. Lordboxy
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    Jul 13th, 2008
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    Alright ladies and gentlemen, this is my official guide to the game, Sugar Rush. I am using my knowledge on what I have learned, and what I remember from playing in closed beta testing to help you that have no idea of what to do in this game.

    Tutorial, Controls, and Game Interface

    First off, the tutorial that the game offers is a great way to learn the basics of the game. You will learn that there are six basic controls to the game, the arrowkeys for moving around, the ctrl key for attacking, and the alt key for jumping. Also the tutorial will describe how to win a game. The games are won by how many coins a player collects, and the most coins win. To collect coins, you may either jump around and collect them, or beat them out of your opponents. Now aside from this, there are emotes to be used in game play by using the "F" keys. As well as a chat feature that is used by pressing enter, typing your message, then hitting enter again. There is a health meter and a special attack gauge in the left top hand corner of the in game screen. The health bar is self explanatory, but the special attack is a little bit, only a little, more complicated. You can fill your special attack bar up by hitting enemies or being hit, when the bar is full a message will say "super enabled". When this happens, you can press the "space" bar/button to unleash your special attack, which varies from class. Other than that, there is the character design/selection feature, and the clothing/customization feature. All of that is pretty self explanatory save for the shop. In the shop items such as clothing and weapons can be bought using brawl points, earned in fights, and used in fights and in character customization. That is all I remember from closed beta.

    Classes

    Now on to the classes. There are currently three classes, the Brawler, the Ninja, and the Morph. The brawler class is the fighting type, (who would have guessed?), the ninja is the more agile, duh, and ranged type, while the morph is a combination of fighting techniques and certain "magical" skills. There are quite a few skills involving the different classes and are class specific.

    Brawler
    The brawler is the melee class that uses it's strength and attack to fight of the enemies with close ranged attacks. It's special, accessed by pressing "space" when your brawl meter is full, is a nuclear hit (I forget it's name), which knocks all opponents backwards and makes them lose a good amount of coins.

    Ninja
    This class focuses on speed and fast strikes. The speed is useful for running away, :P, quick attacks, and collecting coins real easy like. The special is either a spray of ninja star or realy big ones....I think.....

    Morph
    The morph uses different kinds of attacks to both avoid, defend, and destroy enemies. The falling rock can be useful to remove enemies in small spaces or the puddle attack to dodge an attack then strike your enemy. The special is were the user transforms into a giant rock monster and beats up enemies with ease.

    This is about all I can give you, being as this is from beta testing about 2-3 weeks ago, so if anyone sees a correction that needs to be made, or would like to add something, please post.

    ~ Thanks,
    LordBoxy
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  1. simonvdd
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    Post #16
    Jul 19th, 2008
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    Off-topic here; Lordboxy, in your signature it's supposed to be "Veni, vidi, vici", if you want it to be Latin ofcourse. ;)

    Nice game btw.
  2. Link
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    Post #17
    Jul 19th, 2008
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    Crunch said: You also forgot you buy skills in the shop too.
    Purchased items and skills expire in 30 days or something, but you'll probably have enough points to rebuy once the time comes.


    That's one thing I hate about all of Nexon's games. EVERYTHING you buy expires after three months. Highway robbery if you ask me.
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  3. Crunch
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    Post #18
    Jul 19th, 2008
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    Yeah, but this is NXless stuff. It keeps you playing anyways. That way once the time comes, you should have enough leftover bash cash to rebuy it.
    When you're in jail, a good friend will be trying to bail you out. A best friend will be in the cell next to you saying, "Damn, that was fun."
  4. esgar
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    Post #19
    Jul 19th, 2008
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    That's what makes me dislike it more. I don't mind NX items from disappearing... it keeps the game going... but non-NX items? C'mon :tongue:
  5. Crunch
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    Post #20
    Jul 24th, 2008
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    http://youtube.com/watch?v=0g0znecHSDA&feature=related
    The tutorial.
    When you're in jail, a good friend will be trying to bail you out. A best friend will be in the cell next to you saying, "Damn, that was fun."
  6. Lordboxy
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    Post #21
    Aug 13th, 2008
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    Yeah, you have to buy all your skills....it sucks...
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  7. Crunch
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    Post #22
    Aug 13th, 2008
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    Are level 2 skills stronger, or is it just for looks like NX?
    When you're in jail, a good friend will be trying to bail you out. A best friend will be in the cell next to you saying, "Damn, that was fun."
  8. Lordboxy
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    Post #23
    Aug 14th, 2008
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    They are stronger, i did a test personaly to see how strong they are.
    Caffeine, it gives you wings!

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  9. Crunch
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    Post #24
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    Oh yes, one thing I forgot to say.
    In the waiting room, you may check out the shop, chat, or beat each other with a vicious backhand, tiny hammer, and a dirty boot. Was it dirty or was it old? I can't remember the adjective.
    When you're in jail, a good friend will be trying to bail you out. A best friend will be in the cell next to you saying, "Damn, that was fun."

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