Thanks to TerriH for this screenshot! One way to line up your throw is to center your cursor over the first a in again on the Play again button, which is available after your first throw.
Keep it still after pressing Play again , and then click to throw from that point. Thanks to mlggirl for this tip. Alternatively, try lining up another browser window with the line of coconuts in order to see exactly where you should aim for.
Thanks to sasquatch for this tip. You only need to be concerned with where your cursor is placed horizontally. Vertical placement of the cursor e. Thanks to papayaa for this tip. Like some other games on Neopets, Ollie makes an appearance at the Coconut Shy stand!
After throwing your ball at a coconut, click the right eye of Leeroy the Quiggle technically his left eye to make Ollie appear for a short while. I was only able to summon Ollie after Leeroy performed his signature "kick while laughing" taunt, which is not to be confused with his "point while laughing" or "stare unblinkingly while laughing" techniques.
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Lay some tape across the front to mark the line or better yet suspend a rope at waist-height between two posts. It is essential to have some kind of backdrop behind the coconuts to catch the balls. This is for safety reasons but also so that the stall-holder doesn't have to spend ages collecting up balls after they've been thrown. A canvas backdrop is the ideal solution but anything that can hang down behind should work - old blankets, duvets or carpets, for instance.
Rules Normally, a nominal sum is charged for the chance to throw five or six balls. As with most traditional fairground games, it is harder than it looks to knock a coconut off the stand so that prizes are not won too often.
Often the coconuts were wedged down in the stand so that only a really hard hit would knock them up and out. For school fairs and in other situations where the intention is to give out many more prizes, make sure that the coconuts do not sit far down inside the stand top.
They can be stood on their sides if necessary. If the coconuts are very small or for small children, just balance them on top of the posts so that they don't sink into the stand at all.
To make it easier, decrease the throwing distance or increase the number of balls thrown per turn. These rules are provided by Masters Traditional Games, an Internet shop selling quality traditional games, pub games and unusual games. For general information or for copying and copyright, see our Rules Information page. Our rules are comprehensive instructions for friendly play. If in doubt, always abide by locally-played or house rules. Subscribe to Masters of Games Monthly.
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