Spy vs. Spy II: The Island Caper/Walkthrough: Difference between revisions

From StrategyWiki, the video game walkthrough and strategy guide wiki
(Removed duplicate "the")
(→‎Missile collection: lareg->large)
Line 18: Line 18:
One of your biggest tools to narrowing down your search for items is the island map, which you can view as the sixth option of your Trapulator.  Calling it up allows you to see the layout of the island (or islands).  Note that making use of your map costs you time, and provides your opponent with a free peek at the map.  Since you and your opponent share one common timer, there is no time penalty for looking at the map, but you will notice that it opens a little slowly in this version, so don't access it too frequently.  Get a good enough look at the map for as long as you need it, and no longer (because your opponent might be looking too), and commit as much to memory as you can.
One of your biggest tools to narrowing down your search for items is the island map, which you can view as the sixth option of your Trapulator.  Calling it up allows you to see the layout of the island (or islands).  Note that making use of your map costs you time, and provides your opponent with a free peek at the map.  Since you and your opponent share one common timer, there is no time penalty for looking at the map, but you will notice that it opens a little slowly in this version, so don't access it too frequently.  Get a good enough look at the map for as long as you need it, and no longer (because your opponent might be looking too), and commit as much to memory as you can.


When you activate the map, it will partially obscure your view of the island.  Your current location is represented by the lareg dot of your color.  The general path that you've taken as you travel across the island is represented by small dotted lines. Any missile pieces are represented by dots. The map does not tell which pieces they are or how many are in a particular square, just that something you are looking for is there. The Trapulator displays which pieces you and your opponent are in possession of as you ready your escape.
When you activate the map, it will partially obscure your view of the island.  Your current location is represented by the large dot of your color.  The general path that you've taken as you travel across the island is represented by small dotted lines. Any missile pieces are represented by dots. The map does not tell which pieces they are or how many are in a particular square, just that something you are looking for is there. The Trapulator displays which pieces you and your opponent are in possession of as you ready your escape.


== Combat ==
== Combat ==
532

edits