Essentially, the Wootropolis Arcade is a collection of rather irrelevant games to play when you’re sick of playing things related to Tiki Island and earning TT. Instead, you can play an assortment of games for Tikits. Tikits are credited to your account, and are used in the Prize Booth to get items in exchange, just like a real arcade. Currently, the prizes are as follows:
Joke Cola-100Tikits
Lollipop-300Tikits
Trisquare Sword-2,00Tikits
Blue Chukapee Plush-2,500 Tikits
Trisquare Shield-3,500 Tikits

Tikit vouchers-10,000 and 100,000 Tikits respectively.
And now for the game guides! Remember, I’m not really the best gamer in the world so I always welcome new tips via comments or tiki mail.
So this is basically Pac Man but bouncier. And its hard to fit through the spaces after awhile. As you eat dots, you get fat. Really fat, and kinda sluggish. And of course there are ghosts chaing you around, which you cannot touch unless you eat one of the special GIANT dots. Be sure to get whichever normal dots are closest to the ghost entrance while you have the ability to eat ghosts, which is worth good points, by the way.
This might remind you of Wootropolis Flyby; it is very similar. Use the up and down arrow keys to navigate the rather maze-like tunnels as the bee flies ever forward, slowly at first, and then very fast. As far as suggestions go, you just need to get used to the handling. Once you have a feel for the speed at which the bee responds, fast speeds are much easier.It also helps to start recognizing tunnel patterns so you have a general idea of whether the tunnel is going to narrow, widen, go up, or curve down next.
Well…I got to round 5. Halfway. Partially because I was bored and didn’t care, but its still bad. But basically you pet the cat, who rewards you by evilly swatting at your cursor. I’m not sure how they rank dodges, but mine were all bad or ok. I can’t really help with this game, any advice in comments is really welcome.
So, move your spaceship with the arrow keys and aima nd shoot with the mouse. I would suggest trying to stay near the middle of the screen (where earth is) and shoot at incoming asteroids and spaceships as much as possible. Obviously, its still good to venture forth for those nifty powerups the spaceships drop as well.
This game has a bit of strategy to it. Obviously you have to run around eating people according to your current monster’s constrols, but it is harder to decide what works for you. I used to enjoy the ability to jump, but then I advanced further and changed my mind. At even later levels, flying was definitly the way to go for me. Eash creature has strengths and weaknesses and you just have to decide what works for you. But remember-you may not always have a choice. Really low health will force you to switch forms or die. So be ready to work with anything.
The first white section next to the green is the one that follows your mouse, if that helps. It gets harder to keep straight the more rings they add and the more dots come flying at you at once. Remember that to get a score you have to hit the spacebar yourself. Because you lose points when you mess up, it is wise to stop soon after you start getting frantic. I chose just after 100 points because I was having trouble.
This game is fairly easy. Click on a group of 2 or more same-colored balls. What gets tricky is the timers. Luckily, they start as really large numbers and make a sound when they appear, so you can’t miss that they’re there. Also, They usuallly aren’t very hard to get rid of and give a nice point bonus. Another good thing is that if you have no more moves, you move to the next level regardless of timer status. What gets annoying is when they become frequent and there’s no time to make normal moves without plotting to get rid of a timer. Basically, make large matches and be sure to get the timers in large groups as well, if there’s time.
There’s a bunch of different modes to play in, but basically you stack bricks. I don NOT suggest stacking them like the thumbnail image shown here. I suggest fitting them together neatly. Now, it isn’t tetris, so feel free to leave gaps, but stable ones. And of course max height is the goal, so take some risks in building to get high. As long as it doesn’t fall long befor eyou get there, the height you managed counts.
This is my personal favorite. It’s a clicking the matching groups game, but this time you MUST clear the entire board. Fear not, you may click single pieces, but you will lose a life. This game is a little about planning moves (toward the end of each level) and wise use of lives. You automatically get another life when you start a new level, so remember that you can use one life every level and break even. And yes, it is humanly possible to finish a level without using a life.
A fairly straightforward game of pool, although many balls have special powerups. Click and drag to aim your shot and try to sink as many balls in okne shot as possible.
This is harder than it looks. If you want multipliers you have to keep moving, but that makes it hard to aim yourself. Once you get used to the controls and straighten out its easier, but that just makes it harder if you get turned around again later. Just keep trying to go up, and ocasionally spin yourself around as you land for speed, if you can get the hang of it.
May 2, 2009 at 8:15 am
And I dont know if volte has fixed it or not but Escape the Red Giant wont pay any tokens. But it maybe fixed now.
IT wasnt last time i played it.
May 2, 2009 at 4:06 pm
I just checked it out, and it let me send.