- Adventure World is played on Facebook and you will need to have a current account to play. If you need to register for a free account click here - http://www.facebook.com
- Once you have a Facebook account you are ready to play and can click on the “Free - Play Now” button at the top of this page.
- You will be asked to give permission to allow the developer to post messages on your profile page at Facebook. Click on “Allow” and proceed to the game.
- After saving professor John, he walk you through a tutorial, explaining the basics of the game and introducing you to the grand adventure that awaits you.
Base Camp
No matter where your adventure takes you, your base camp is the your home away from home. Here, you can buy new equipment in the adventure shop, collect fuel/food/water, order supplies via boat, read mail from your fellow adventurers, or do some gardening to find coins around your camp.
No matter where your adventure takes you, your base camp is the your home away from home. Here, you can buy new equipment in the adventure shop, collect fuel/food/water, order supplies via boat, read mail from your fellow adventurers, or do some gardening to find coins around your camp.
By clicking on the “Build” button you can buy several excavation sites you can place around your camp, earning you money over time. In the shadows around the base you can find several archaeological sites. From the build menu, you can buy base camp expansions, which allow you to open up those sites, which will earn you many more coins that recharge over time.
In your base camp, you will also find one of three resource buildings, which will either give you food, oil, or water. These are resources you will need for going on adventures or expeditions, and which will regenerate in the building over time. However, you only have one of these buildings in your own camp, so you will need to visit your friends' camps in order to collect all these resources. If you don't have any friends playing the game, you can also collect all three resources from the professor's camp.
Your Next Destination
In Adventure World, there are two types of adventures you can venture out on: the adventures and the expeditions.
Adventures are the main quests: by completing these, you advance further in the game, unlocking new chapters as you complete all the adventures in one location. In order to open up a new adventure, you need to have gathered a minimum number of resources, as well as a minimum number of friends. If you don't have enough friends, you can unlock extra helpers by trading in collections of items that you have gathered in the expeditions.
Expeditions are the side quests of Adventure World. They earn you money, experience, and items so that you are prepared for the adventure. Plus, they're just fun to play. While expeditions are much the same as adventures in terms of how you play, there are a few differences in the rules. For one, you will not only need resources to go on an expedition, but you will also need supplies. The biggest difference however is the time limit: you have a limited amount of time to complete an expedition, and if you run out of time, you will need to start that expedition all over again. While it doesn't mean you're on a time crunch, it does mean you need to pay attention, and not leave the game unattended for a few days while you're on an expedition.
Expeditions can also be replayed if wanted, or needed. As certain new adventures or expeditions can require a minimum level, replaying expeditions can give you the experience points needed to level up.
Setting Out On a Quest
When you enter a new adventure or expedition, here-after referred to as a quest, you will see a list of missions on the left side of your screen. Some missions might not be visible right away, but if you follow the hint, it will open up. The descriptions for the missions are usually quite straight-forward, but if you're ever stuck, clicking the “Show Me” button will show you where you can find the next part of the mission.
Sometimes, the items that you are looking for might be hidden in underground caves. If you really can't figure out where to go next, make sure that you cut every bush and break every rock to find any possible hidden caves.
Tip: While cutting bushes, be careful if you see a moving bush: this means a snake is hiding inside While you can't always avoid these bushes, when you don't feel like fighting a snake, look for another way around.
One of the most challenging parts of Adventure World are the traps. It is possible to deal with a trap by just walking into it and then breaking it, but it costs a lot of energy and doesn't give you any bonus coins. Finding the ancient statue that belongs to traps is a quick and easy way to break them. Just look around for a statue of the same color; there is always one that you can reach without having to go through a trap.
Tip: Before breaking a trap, there are some instances in which you can actually use it to your advantage. If a snake or another dangerous animal is behind a trap, try moving around to lure it into the trap. This way, the trap will kill it and you don't have to fight it.
While questing, you will often come across very valuable treasures, such as jade vases, ruby vases, and azure skulls. Although these treasures are usually optional, since you don't need them to complete a quest, they’re still worth collecting for the tempting rewards. They are usually filled to the brim with coins and any energy you spend on collecting them is often returned.
You'll Never Walk Alone
Having friends to help you out is a very important factor in Adventure World. As discussed earlier, you will need the help of a certain number of friends in order to unlock adventures, plus you will need friends in order to get the three different resources. Of course, you can also send them gifts and vice versa, and they will be able to help you out in your camp, but friends also serve another purpose in Adventure World: they can become your crew on a quest.
Adventure World is probably one of the harsher games when it comes to energy (it takes eight minutes for one energy to recharge, and your energy is also your health) so whatever extra you can take or save is obviously very welcome. When going on a quest, you can hire your friends to be your crew, which means that you can use their character to make a number of moves. This is not limited to certain moves, but can be any move that your own character would do. Afterwards, you can pay your friend 50 coins (although not necessary) as a thank you.
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