is a constantly changing game. Whether it be the introduction of new cookies, new costumes, or limited-time mini-games for certain events, fans can be certain that there will always be something that they can enjoy. However, it seems that one new mini-game has achieved quite the opposite effect.
The Secret Garden has prompted frustrated reactions from players since its release. The mini-game is a recent addition to, which will be available to players during late February and early March. Many players have been tempted to give up on the game, but there are a few strategies to make it less strenuous.
To get the highest score, you need to optimize the space on the board as much as possible. I originally tried merging the items into the middle, but it's a lot more efficient to keep the highest-level items in one corner, focusing on whichever one ends up getting the most items next to it at the start. I've had the most trouble when I end up with high-level items far away from each other on the board, as I end up clogging the space between them.
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You have the most control over the board when there are fewer squares available, so I like to fill the board up and then only focus on a portion of it. I'll usually start a round by completely filling the board up, then merging the items together to create space in an area that will be convenient for the next one. It's important for the board to be orderly, so you can clearly plan out your next move.
The Secret Garden mini-game came with some new items. The first of these is the «Seal of Approval», which is a form of event currency used to buy the «Slammin' Hammer» that deletes any item on the board. Then there's the «Choco Rewindo» (used to undo up to three actions), and Gnome blueprints, which allow you to place an item somewhere of your choosing. These are all extremely helpful and can win you games.
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