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History of Toki Toki Boom

Origins of Toki Toki Boom

Toki Toki Boom is a popular sport in the far-away world of Toki Land, enjoyed by everyone from Toki Babies to Toki Adults.

No one is quite certain of the true origin of Toki Toki Boom but several Toki scholars have theorized that the game was created as a re-enactment of the creation of Toki Land, in the so-called Toki Bang where a group of early Tokis transformed their life-forces into magical orbs, which shattered the hard landscape and transformed it into the colorful and habitable Toki Land.

Attack of Moob Itok

However, the universal popularity of Toki Toki Boom has caught the sinister attention of the evil Moob Itok, who has been been scheming of a way to take over Toki Land for decades.

Unfortunately for Toki Land, Moob Itok managed to create the devious Oohay Box, a device which has the power to absorb the magic orbs whenever Moob wins a game of Toki Toki Boom.

Thus, the more games of Toki Toki Boom that Moob wins, the more of the Tokis' life-forces that he will collect. With the Oohay Box, Moob Itok has now began his evil plan to enslave the Tokis. All of Toki Land is now waiting for a champion to defeat Moob Itok, free Toki Land and be the Master of Toki Toki Boom!

Game Overview

Toki Toki Boom is a wildly fun and strategic single/multiplayer game where the main objective is to defeat your opponent by attacking him/her using colored orbs until the opponent's board becomes over-filled.

In the Single Player version of the game, you have to defeat the evil Moob Itok in 10 Levels to help free Toki Land!
Attacking

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Attacking your opponent effectively is crucial to winning the game. You can attack your opponent by explodinging color blocks with the corresponding orbs. In other words, a blue orb will explode a blue block. (See Picture 1)

As you explode the blocks/orbs, they will be sent over to your opponent's board as timer blocks. In other words, if you explode 3 blocks and 1 orb, your opponent will be attacked by 4 timer blocks.

When the color blocks are adjacent/next to one another, they will be linked and can be destroyed by a corresponding color orb as a chained explosion. (See Picture 2)
Timer Blocks

The blocks/orbs that you destroy will fall into the opponent's board have a timer that counts down from 7 - 0 at every turn or at everytime the player made a drop. (See Picture 3)

Once the timer blocks reached 0, it will turn to a corresponding color block, which can finally be exploded by the same color orbs.

However, there is also another way of exploding timer blocks.
If a timer block is adjacent or next to one exploding block or orb, it will be exploded as well, regardless of its colors. (See Picture 4)

Note that timer blocks do not get linked so you will not get a chain explosion for the counter blocks.

Experienced players can set up future attacks in advanced by placing the appropriate orbs near a timer blocks to launch huge multiple attacks.

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Attack Patterns

Each color block that a players explodes will be sent as a specific attack pattern that the attacking timer blocks follow. The following are the attack patterns of each color blocks:

Blue Blocks
           
           
           
           
Red Blocks
           
           
           
           
Green Blocks
           
           
           
           
Yellow Blocks
           
           
           
           

Defending

You can defend your board from an incoming attack by exploding blocks/orbs whenever you see an incoming attack message at the top. For example, if you see "Incoming : 10", you can reduce the attack by exploding 6 blocks and thus the timer blocks that you receive will be reduced to 4.

Defensive Wedges

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Defensive Wedges are used when you drop a Wedge only *on top* of similar color blocks/orbs/wedges, but not beside or under them.

This Wedge will clear *all* of the corresponding color blocks/orbs/wedges in your board, but *does not attack* your opponent.
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Toki Toki Boom

When you successfully execute two or more consecutive attacks in one turn/drop, you get one or more Toki, which is shown as stars on your side of the board. When you get three combos/three stars, hence one "Toki Toki Boom", you deliver an additional attack to your opponent. (See Picture 6)

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Each Toki Toki Boom/TTB increases in its attack bonus in the same round, which is combined from *both players' TTBs* :

Toki Toki Boom Attack Bonus:
1st
TTB: 5 timer blocks
2nd TTB: 7 timer blocks
3rd TTB: 10 timer blocks
4th TTB: 14 timer blocks
5th TTB: 19 timer blocks
6th TTB: 25 timer blocks
7th TTB: 32 timer blocks
8th TTB: 40 timer blocks

For example, when Player 1 executes the 1st and 2nd TTB, if Player 2 executes the next TTB, he will get the 3rd TTB and thus delivers 10 additional timer blocks.

Just as a color block has a certain pattern of attack, so does a Toki Toki Boom bonus attack:


Toki Toki Boom Attack