The poachers in Adventure World are becoming more sinister by the second, as not only have they tried to steal baby monkeys in the Poacher Problem! Expedition, but they're now trying to poach albino Rams for their horns! In a second poaching Expedition - Poacher Peak - you're sent up the mountain to help save the Rams and hopefully put an end to the poachers activities. To start, you'll need 1,150 Supplies, and three each of Food, Fuel and Water. You'll have a three day time limit to complete this Expedition, so let's get started!
Stop the Horn Poachers!
Use four Ram Horns to Blast the Path
Ask friends for 8 Black Dye
Use the 8 Dyes on the Freed Albino Rams
This Expedition is a bit complicated, as you'll need to spend some time waiting for your friends to send you items - in this case, the Black Dye. Since the poachers only want the horns of albino Rams, what better way to throw them off of the trail than to dye our albino Rams black, making their horns seem worthless? First, you'll need to find the Rams tied to stakes around the map. Once you click on them, they'll be freed, and you'll need to dye them to black once you start collecting the dye vials from friends. As for the Ram Horns, these are found near precarious sections of the mountain. By activating them, you'll destroy sections of rocks leading to the poachers tents, and will destroy the tents themselves.
I Spy with My Little Eye
Use 6 Scopes to Learn What the Poachers were Surveying
Use the Poacher Map to Pinpoint their Hidden Lair
Scopes are scattered throughout the map, sometimes hidden behind clouds or just blocked by debris and other obstacles. Once you activate them, you'll see what looks to be the entrance to a mine, containing (again, we're assuming) shiny blue gemstones. Perhaps that's what the poachers were really after all along!
Ghost of a Chance
Activate the 4 Film Projectors to set up Ghost Illusions
Activate the 4 Fog Machines to complete Ghost Illusions
As one final attempt to scare the poachers off for good, why not set up film reels containing massive goats to scare them off? Yeah, it's a pretty silly mission, but it's also fairly easy to complete, as the items are located in pairs around the map, so once you find one, the other item isn't far off.
All in all, the biggest portion of the length of this particular Expedition will likely come in waiting for your friends to send you Black Dye. You can find a vial of dye located in the poacher's main camp as well, so make sure to grab that as you go along for a freebie. Either way, you've got three days to finish off this particular Expedition, so just be vigilant in using your energy each time you build some back up and you should do fine. Good luck!
Check out the rest of our Adventure World Cheats & Tips right here.
Have you already started on this Poacher Peak Expedition? What do you think of it, compared to the many other Expeditions we've taken a look at so far?
Monday, December 12, 2011
Saturday, December 10, 2011
CityVille Michael Jackson Event / Goals: Everything you need to know
Earlier this week, we brought you a preview of a new cross-promotional event happening in CityVIlle that will introduce the late King of Pop Michael Jackson to the game. Similar to the Enrique Iglesias event that took place a few weeks ago, this event will see you placing a new concert arena in your town, and then playing shows at that arena to complete a collection. Here's a complete rundown of this event, and what you'll need to do to receive all of the items available therein.
Smooth Criminal
Place and Complete MJ's Immortal Arena
Play 3 Immortal Shows
Collect all 5 Parts of the MJ Collection
By placing this stage, you give a chance for your virtual citizens to watch the Michael Jackson Immortal World Tour concert, presented by Cirque du Soleil, and also unlock a video for you to watch yourself. As for the stage proper, you'll need to whack it eight times to complete the frame, and then collect building materials to finish it off. You'll need the following:
4 Trapeze
4 Neon Light Suits
4 Zombie Costumes
4 Strobe Lights
4 Moonwalk Shoes
The Neon Light Suits, Moonwalk Shoes and Trapeze items are earned through general news items posted to your feed, while the Strobe Lights and Zombie Costumes are earned through individual requests sent to your neighbors.
After completing the stage and activating the concert for the first time, you'll be able to watch the video I mentioned earlier, and can then wait five minutes for the in-game concert to end at the arena. By collecting your profits, you'll be able to receive random items for the MJ Collection. The concert can be reactivated every four hours, until you have all of the collection pieces, and by finally finishing this goal (seen above), you'll receive the Giving Tree decoration which offers a 10% bonus payout.
MJ Fan Club
Ask friends for 2 MJ Posters
Start 5 Flash Mobs
Collect 30 Residences
Don't worry - the Flash Mob task is easier than it might sound. You'll just need to collect from businesses and residences to have a random chance of starting a flash mob, so if you stay on top of that, you'll reach five in no time. Luckily, you need to collect from 30 residences for the last part of this goal. Once you finish these three tasks, you'll receive the MJ Hot Air Balloon, another decoration that offers a 6% payout bonus.
Whether you've already started working on your Immortal Concert Arena or not, you'll want to keep this in mind: this event will end in eight days. You may be able to keep the arena afterwards, but your chance to complete these goals, and earn the prizes at the end, will vanish in a little more than a week, so get started!
Check out the rest of our CityVille Cheats & Tips right here.
Are you excited to see the late, great King of Pop given such an event in CityVille? Which other musicians or entertainers would you like to see come town?
Smooth Criminal
Place and Complete MJ's Immortal Arena
Play 3 Immortal Shows
Collect all 5 Parts of the MJ Collection
By placing this stage, you give a chance for your virtual citizens to watch the Michael Jackson Immortal World Tour concert, presented by Cirque du Soleil, and also unlock a video for you to watch yourself. As for the stage proper, you'll need to whack it eight times to complete the frame, and then collect building materials to finish it off. You'll need the following:
4 Trapeze
4 Neon Light Suits
4 Zombie Costumes
4 Strobe Lights
4 Moonwalk Shoes
The Neon Light Suits, Moonwalk Shoes and Trapeze items are earned through general news items posted to your feed, while the Strobe Lights and Zombie Costumes are earned through individual requests sent to your neighbors.
After completing the stage and activating the concert for the first time, you'll be able to watch the video I mentioned earlier, and can then wait five minutes for the in-game concert to end at the arena. By collecting your profits, you'll be able to receive random items for the MJ Collection. The concert can be reactivated every four hours, until you have all of the collection pieces, and by finally finishing this goal (seen above), you'll receive the Giving Tree decoration which offers a 10% bonus payout.
MJ Fan Club
Ask friends for 2 MJ Posters
Start 5 Flash Mobs
Collect 30 Residences
Don't worry - the Flash Mob task is easier than it might sound. You'll just need to collect from businesses and residences to have a random chance of starting a flash mob, so if you stay on top of that, you'll reach five in no time. Luckily, you need to collect from 30 residences for the last part of this goal. Once you finish these three tasks, you'll receive the MJ Hot Air Balloon, another decoration that offers a 6% payout bonus.
Whether you've already started working on your Immortal Concert Arena or not, you'll want to keep this in mind: this event will end in eight days. You may be able to keep the arena afterwards, but your chance to complete these goals, and earn the prizes at the end, will vanish in a little more than a week, so get started!
Check out the rest of our CityVille Cheats & Tips right here.
Are you excited to see the late, great King of Pop given such an event in CityVille? Which other musicians or entertainers would you like to see come town?
CastleVille Cheats & Tips: Earn unlimited Exploration Crystals by crafting
As we've already told you, the expansion process in CastleVille is a bit more complicated than in many of Zynga's other games. Even in titles like CityVille, where you're allowed to choose the specific square you expand into, there really isn't any sort of negative consequence that can come from doing so; that is, all expansions require the same things and you won't limit your progress in the game by expanding into one square over another (generally speaking).
In CastleVille, however, where and when you expand have a very real impact on your gameplay, as you may need to wait until your Castle's Level is hundreds or even thousands of points higher than it is currently to access a particular square, or you may need to remove the Gloom over a very specific square to complete a quest. That means that if you just go expanding into any square that looks pretty, or that you currently are allowed to, you'll end up wasting valuable Exploration Crystals, and will literally be stuck with story progression until you can earn more.
Thankfully, there's a very easy to way to do just that. Once you build a Workshop in your town, you'll be able to craft Exploration Crystals outright, using three Crystal Shards each. These Crystal Shards are earned as quest rewards, or can be earned by asking your friends to send you one. This is done by clicking on an area of the Gloom (that is, a square you've yet to expand into) and then clicking on "Post to Friends" to post a request for Crystal Shards on your wall.
Once you have three Crystals (or eventually a stockpile of them), you'll want to then turn your Workshop into a cycle. For each Exploration Crystal you want to make, you'll need three Crystal Shards. A single Exploration Crystal takes 1.5 hours to make, or just 90 minutes. If you have the time to login multiple times per day, and have plenty of active neighbors to send you shards, you can then make a never-ending supply of Exploration Crystals in 1.5 hour increments.
Again, to be clear, these Crystals don't cost any coins to make, and the only resource you're technically out is "time." You'll just want to make sure to post requests for Shards every chance you get, and keep collecting your completed Crystals so that you can make more. It may sound time consuming, but if you form this habit early on, you'll never need to worry about not having enough Crystals for that next expansion! It would be great if we could say that about other Zynga games, but at least this is a great place to start!
Did you know that your Workshop could craft Exploration Crystals? How many times have you been able to expand your kingdom thus far?
In CastleVille, however, where and when you expand have a very real impact on your gameplay, as you may need to wait until your Castle's Level is hundreds or even thousands of points higher than it is currently to access a particular square, or you may need to remove the Gloom over a very specific square to complete a quest. That means that if you just go expanding into any square that looks pretty, or that you currently are allowed to, you'll end up wasting valuable Exploration Crystals, and will literally be stuck with story progression until you can earn more.
Thankfully, there's a very easy to way to do just that. Once you build a Workshop in your town, you'll be able to craft Exploration Crystals outright, using three Crystal Shards each. These Crystal Shards are earned as quest rewards, or can be earned by asking your friends to send you one. This is done by clicking on an area of the Gloom (that is, a square you've yet to expand into) and then clicking on "Post to Friends" to post a request for Crystal Shards on your wall.
Once you have three Crystals (or eventually a stockpile of them), you'll want to then turn your Workshop into a cycle. For each Exploration Crystal you want to make, you'll need three Crystal Shards. A single Exploration Crystal takes 1.5 hours to make, or just 90 minutes. If you have the time to login multiple times per day, and have plenty of active neighbors to send you shards, you can then make a never-ending supply of Exploration Crystals in 1.5 hour increments.
Again, to be clear, these Crystals don't cost any coins to make, and the only resource you're technically out is "time." You'll just want to make sure to post requests for Shards every chance you get, and keep collecting your completed Crystals so that you can make more. It may sound time consuming, but if you form this habit early on, you'll never need to worry about not having enough Crystals for that next expansion! It would be great if we could say that about other Zynga games, but at least this is a great place to start!
Did you know that your Workshop could craft Exploration Crystals? How many times have you been able to expand your kingdom thus far?
Adventure World Supply Drop: Everything you need to know
While I've never really considered earning Supplies in Adventure World as "difficult" a prospect as having enough energy, apparently Zynga feels we should be given yet another method of earning them (aside from visiting friends or order Supplies from our boats). Now, you can build a Supply Drop station on your land - a helipad of sorts that will allow Supplies to be airlifted in for you by nearby airplanes. Before you can start ordering Supplies, however, you'll need to build this Supply Drop for use.
Once you place the base, you'll need to collect six different building materials in bulk:
8 Beacons
8 Steel
8 Sandbags
8 Crates
8 Parachutes
8 Stamps
For these items, the Beacons, Sandbags and Parachutes are earned through individual requests sent to your friends, while the Steel, Crates and Stamps are collected via general requests you'll post to your wall. Once it's built, you can use it to order in Supplies over time, similarly to how you order Supplies from boats out on your dock of Base Camp.
There's also a quest to complete to go along with this Supply Drop called, appropriately, "Build a Supply Drop!" You'll need to place the base, upgrade the Supply Drop to Level 2 (which would of course require going through the building process above first) and then harvest Supplies from the Supply Drop three times. A fairly straight-forward quest, if not a time consuming one, since you'll need to wait for your friends to help you with the parts to construct the Supply Drop in the first place. Happy adventuring!
What do you think of this Adventure World Supply Drop? Do you like it more than the Coffee Plant that was released to give us free energy?
Once you place the base, you'll need to collect six different building materials in bulk:
8 Beacons
8 Steel
8 Sandbags
8 Crates
8 Parachutes
8 Stamps
For these items, the Beacons, Sandbags and Parachutes are earned through individual requests sent to your friends, while the Steel, Crates and Stamps are collected via general requests you'll post to your wall. Once it's built, you can use it to order in Supplies over time, similarly to how you order Supplies from boats out on your dock of Base Camp.
There's also a quest to complete to go along with this Supply Drop called, appropriately, "Build a Supply Drop!" You'll need to place the base, upgrade the Supply Drop to Level 2 (which would of course require going through the building process above first) and then harvest Supplies from the Supply Drop three times. A fairly straight-forward quest, if not a time consuming one, since you'll need to wait for your friends to help you with the parts to construct the Supply Drop in the first place. Happy adventuring!
What do you think of this Adventure World Supply Drop? Do you like it more than the Coffee Plant that was released to give us free energy?
Adventure World Crash Site Expedition: Everything you need to know
Being based in the middle of the jungle is a precarious situation in Adventure World, and it looks like that might have finally taken its toll on one of your teammates. While trying to deliver cargo way out here in the jungle, an Adventure Society plane has crashed, giving us a new Expedition where we'll investigate the crash site. Appropriately enough, this Expedition is called "The Crash Site," and you'll have five days to complete it. You'll need 700 Supplies, along with two each of Food, Fuel and Water before you can begin your search for survivors, but once you have that, you'll also be able to add five friends in on this Expedition for bonus energy. Let's get started.
Recover the Cargo
Defeat two Bushmaster Snakes
Speak to the Pilot
Recover Zoey's Supply Crate
Upon entering this Expedition, we learn that the pilot has survived the crash, but is now trapped on a map full of debris, snakes and fire. The supplies he was bringing were apparently very valuable, so after you make sure he's alright (he's only a few energy away from the start of the map), you'll need to go after that cargo. Of course, the cargo isn't in as nice a location, being up a mountain at the back of the map, requiring either lots of debris removal (and fighting with snakes) or grapples, which are purchased for 1,000 coins each.
Only You Can Prevent Jungle Fires
Find Professor McGillicuddy's Fire Extinguisher
Extinguish 10 Fires
As the plane apparently exploded upon impact, fire spread throughout the jungle, and if you leave it unchecked, it will surely spread! You'll need to find the Fire Extinguisher, which is located toward the right of the map, and then backtrack through the various areas of the map putting out 10 fires.
Plant the Flares
Ask friends for 9 Flares
Place a Flare on the First Peak
Place a Flare on the Second Peak
Place a Flare on the Third Peak
Here, you'll need to ask your friends for Flares through a general news item posted on your wall. Once you start collecting flares, you'll need to travel to the far ends of the map, and climb the mountains located there. Remember the mountain where Zoey's Cargo sits? Keep climbing a few steps more and you'll see one such Flare Peak, as seen below.
All told, this particular Expedition wouldn't be so hard, but some of the debris requires three of more energy each to remove, and the Grapple segments could seriously drain your in-game wallet, if you choose to go those routes. If not, you're looking at spending even more energy combating snakes and debris that block the other paths. Plus, you're also stuck waiting for friends to send you items, and if they never come, you'll never be able to finish this Expedition without Adventure Cash. Either way, we wish you luck with completing this one - hopefully you'll be able to rescue the pilot and put out those fires before the entire jungle burns down!
Check out the rest of our Adventure World Cheats & Tips right here.
What do you think of this Crash Site Expedition? Is it easier than it looks, or are you happy we've been given a full five days to complete it?
Recover the Cargo
Defeat two Bushmaster Snakes
Speak to the Pilot
Recover Zoey's Supply Crate
Upon entering this Expedition, we learn that the pilot has survived the crash, but is now trapped on a map full of debris, snakes and fire. The supplies he was bringing were apparently very valuable, so after you make sure he's alright (he's only a few energy away from the start of the map), you'll need to go after that cargo. Of course, the cargo isn't in as nice a location, being up a mountain at the back of the map, requiring either lots of debris removal (and fighting with snakes) or grapples, which are purchased for 1,000 coins each.
Only You Can Prevent Jungle Fires
Find Professor McGillicuddy's Fire Extinguisher
Extinguish 10 Fires
As the plane apparently exploded upon impact, fire spread throughout the jungle, and if you leave it unchecked, it will surely spread! You'll need to find the Fire Extinguisher, which is located toward the right of the map, and then backtrack through the various areas of the map putting out 10 fires.
Plant the Flares
Ask friends for 9 Flares
Place a Flare on the First Peak
Place a Flare on the Second Peak
Place a Flare on the Third Peak
Here, you'll need to ask your friends for Flares through a general news item posted on your wall. Once you start collecting flares, you'll need to travel to the far ends of the map, and climb the mountains located there. Remember the mountain where Zoey's Cargo sits? Keep climbing a few steps more and you'll see one such Flare Peak, as seen below.
All told, this particular Expedition wouldn't be so hard, but some of the debris requires three of more energy each to remove, and the Grapple segments could seriously drain your in-game wallet, if you choose to go those routes. If not, you're looking at spending even more energy combating snakes and debris that block the other paths. Plus, you're also stuck waiting for friends to send you items, and if they never come, you'll never be able to finish this Expedition without Adventure Cash. Either way, we wish you luck with completing this one - hopefully you'll be able to rescue the pilot and put out those fires before the entire jungle burns down!
Check out the rest of our Adventure World Cheats & Tips right here.
What do you think of this Crash Site Expedition? Is it easier than it looks, or are you happy we've been given a full five days to complete it?
Empires & Allies Turkey Turmoil Mini Series: Everything you need to know
Who says the military can't celebrate Thanksgiving? Apparently, your island nation in Empires & Allies goes absolutely gaga for turkeys around this time of year, and Mac just so happens to also be up for re-election. Combine the two and you have Mac's grand idea to pardon every turkey in the land, before they become dinner. This all comes through a new "mini-series" within the game called Turkey Turmoil, that offers you three different goals to complete, each with a different difficulty.
Easy - Pardon Me Sir
Collect 10 Turkey Chow Boxes
Have Neighbors Send 10 Bashful Turkeys for Mac
Gather 100 Brown Turkeys
These Brown Turkeys are earned by fighting, tending to items on your island, or by helping neighbors' islands when you visit them. The Turkey Chow Boxes, meanwhile, are earned through individual item requests.
Medium - Mercy is for the Weak
Collect 20 Turkey Chow Bags
Have Neighbors Send 20 Speedy Turkeys for Mac
Gather 500 Brown Turkeys
Here's the same sort of situation as before, but you'll need Speedy Turkeys, rather than Bashful ones, and Turkey Chow Bags, rather than Boxes.
Hard - Free Bird
Collect 40 Turkey Chow Drums
Have Neighbors Send 40 Stuffed Turkeys for Mac
Gather 1,000 Brown Turkeys
Here, you're given another similar setup, asking your friends to send you Turkey Chow Drums rather than Boxes or Bags, and Stuffed Turkeys instead of Bashful or Speedy ones.
When you finish each of these three goals, you'll receive one of nine Mystery Prizes as your reward. To be specific, each goal has a different set of nine prizes that you may win. For instance, the easy goal may reward you with energy or some lesser military units, while the hardest goal has the possibility of offering you a Platinum Raven, the most powerful unit currently in the game. It's all in the luck of which item you receive when you complete these three goals individually.
Since Thanksgiving is rapidly approaching, these goals are timed, giving you just 12 days to complete the entire mini-series. Now, who's hungry!?
Check out the rest of our Thanksgiving themed coverage right here.
What do you think of this Turkey Turmoil mini-series in Empires & Allies? Have you already collected plenty of Brown Turkeys, or are you finding it to be a more complicated process than it seems?
Easy - Pardon Me Sir
Collect 10 Turkey Chow Boxes
Have Neighbors Send 10 Bashful Turkeys for Mac
Gather 100 Brown Turkeys
These Brown Turkeys are earned by fighting, tending to items on your island, or by helping neighbors' islands when you visit them. The Turkey Chow Boxes, meanwhile, are earned through individual item requests.
Medium - Mercy is for the Weak
Collect 20 Turkey Chow Bags
Have Neighbors Send 20 Speedy Turkeys for Mac
Gather 500 Brown Turkeys
Here's the same sort of situation as before, but you'll need Speedy Turkeys, rather than Bashful ones, and Turkey Chow Bags, rather than Boxes.
Hard - Free Bird
Collect 40 Turkey Chow Drums
Have Neighbors Send 40 Stuffed Turkeys for Mac
Gather 1,000 Brown Turkeys
Here, you're given another similar setup, asking your friends to send you Turkey Chow Drums rather than Boxes or Bags, and Stuffed Turkeys instead of Bashful or Speedy ones.
When you finish each of these three goals, you'll receive one of nine Mystery Prizes as your reward. To be specific, each goal has a different set of nine prizes that you may win. For instance, the easy goal may reward you with energy or some lesser military units, while the hardest goal has the possibility of offering you a Platinum Raven, the most powerful unit currently in the game. It's all in the luck of which item you receive when you complete these three goals individually.
Since Thanksgiving is rapidly approaching, these goals are timed, giving you just 12 days to complete the entire mini-series. Now, who's hungry!?
Check out the rest of our Thanksgiving themed coverage right here.
What do you think of this Turkey Turmoil mini-series in Empires & Allies? Have you already collected plenty of Brown Turkeys, or are you finding it to be a more complicated process than it seems?
Adventure World Snake Den Expedition: Everything you need to know
While you may have already completed the Crash Site Expedition in Adventure World, and retrieved Zoey's cargo from the downed plane, apparently the debris trail went on farther than we first thought. Or so, that seems to be the case in another new Expedition added to the game this week: Snake Den. The Snake Den Expedition requires 700 Supplies, and two each of Food, Fuel and Water to access. Once started, you'll have five days to finish this Expedition, but you'll also be able to bring in five of your friends to speed things along. Let's get to it!
Snake Hunt
Defeat 10 Snakes
Collect Oil Drums
Collect Food Pallet
Apparently, snakes will eat anything you put in front of them, as they started munching on your lost cargo as soon as this particular section of the plane landed in their den. You'll know if a snake has a piece of cargo by looking for a lump in their throat. The Food Pallet, meanwhile, is located towards the top of the map, blocked by more snakes or debris. Finally, the Oil Drums are found near a Blue Trap and the water.
Great White
Defeat Great White
Collect Zoey's Crate
Collect five Jade Vases
The leader of this snake pack is called the Great White, and he gets that name from his body's color. He's not only swallowed a piece of cargo, but he's also sitting right next to Zoey's Crate on the far right side of the map. For the Jade Vases, these are scattered throughout the map, as usual, guarded by snakes, blocked by debris or even by traps.
Seal It Up
Collect 8 TNT from Snakes
Place TNT near Snake Den Entrance
Ask for 15 Detonator Caps
Use Plunger to Seal the Snake Den
In this particular quest is where we find the time consuming element of this Expedition, as you'll need to wait for your friends to send you the Detonator Caps via individual requests. Meanwhile, you'll find that the Snakes have also swallowed TNT. After you've collected all of the necessary pieces, you can place TNT in multiple locations on the edge of the crash site. You may not be able to clear the debris entirely out of the jungle, but you can at least stop snakes from eating any more of it.
When you finish this quest, you will have finished this fairly straightforward Expedition. Snakes require multiple energy to kill, and of course you'll need to rely on your friends to finish the third quest, with both elements adding to the overall time it will take you to complete this one. Still, with a five day time limit, you'll likely be able to finish all three with time still on the clock. Good luck!
Check out the rest of our Adventure World Cheats & Tips right here.
What do you think of this Snake Den Expedition? Did you like this side-quest set concerning the crashed plane, or would you rather stick to the main story of opening El Dorado?
Snake Hunt
Defeat 10 Snakes
Collect Oil Drums
Collect Food Pallet
Apparently, snakes will eat anything you put in front of them, as they started munching on your lost cargo as soon as this particular section of the plane landed in their den. You'll know if a snake has a piece of cargo by looking for a lump in their throat. The Food Pallet, meanwhile, is located towards the top of the map, blocked by more snakes or debris. Finally, the Oil Drums are found near a Blue Trap and the water.
Great White
Defeat Great White
Collect Zoey's Crate
Collect five Jade Vases
The leader of this snake pack is called the Great White, and he gets that name from his body's color. He's not only swallowed a piece of cargo, but he's also sitting right next to Zoey's Crate on the far right side of the map. For the Jade Vases, these are scattered throughout the map, as usual, guarded by snakes, blocked by debris or even by traps.
Seal It Up
Collect 8 TNT from Snakes
Place TNT near Snake Den Entrance
Ask for 15 Detonator Caps
Use Plunger to Seal the Snake Den
In this particular quest is where we find the time consuming element of this Expedition, as you'll need to wait for your friends to send you the Detonator Caps via individual requests. Meanwhile, you'll find that the Snakes have also swallowed TNT. After you've collected all of the necessary pieces, you can place TNT in multiple locations on the edge of the crash site. You may not be able to clear the debris entirely out of the jungle, but you can at least stop snakes from eating any more of it.
When you finish this quest, you will have finished this fairly straightforward Expedition. Snakes require multiple energy to kill, and of course you'll need to rely on your friends to finish the third quest, with both elements adding to the overall time it will take you to complete this one. Still, with a five day time limit, you'll likely be able to finish all three with time still on the clock. Good luck!
Check out the rest of our Adventure World Cheats & Tips right here.
What do you think of this Snake Den Expedition? Did you like this side-quest set concerning the crashed plane, or would you rather stick to the main story of opening El Dorado?
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