How to Make My Moshi Monster Fully Happy
The aim of the video game "Moshi Monsters" is to keep your virtual Moshi Monster happy and healthy. You can see the current status of your Moshi Monster's happiness on the left side of your screen. Below the word "Happiness" is a yellow bar; hover your mouse over the bar and a number will appear. Make your Moshi Monster fully happy to achieve the number 1000 for your "Happiness" score and the yellow bar will max out.
Instructions
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Visit your Moshi Monster daily. Moshi Monsters become happier with daily attention.
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Click on your Moshi Monster in its home three times per day. A click on a Moshi Monster's belly will "tickle" it; with each tickle, its "Happiness" score will rise.
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Complete the "Daily Challenge" every day. The higher your score on the challenge, the more "Happiness" points you will earn. Other puzzles will also increase your Moshi Monster's "Happiness" points, but the "Daily Challenge" adds the most points.
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Feed your Moshi Monster its favorite food each day. Click the "View Profile" icon on the left side of the screen. Under "Fave Food," select a food. Purchase this food at the "Gross-Ery Store" on Monstro City's Main Street. Return to your Moshi Monster's home. Click the "treasure chest" icon on the right side of the screen to open your inventory. Drag the image of the food onto your Moshi Monster. Your monster's "Happiness" points will increase slightly. If you can't find the Moshi Monster's favorite food, feed it healthy foods, such as vegetables.
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Tips & Warnings
Feed your Moshi Monster healthy food -- such as fruits and vegetables -- every day to keep it healthy. The Moshi Monster's "Health" status is the red bar above the "Happiness" status. Both "Health" and "Happiness" factor into your Moshi Monster's overall well-being.
Your Moshi Monster will become grumpy or even sick if it is unhappy and unhealthy.
Tickle your Moshi Monster too often in one day and its "Happiness" score will decrease. The Moshi Monster will look grumpy and indicate that it wants you to stop if you tickle it too much.
References
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