Trolley
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About the Trolley
The Trolley can be found at every Playground. Up to four Toons can get on a single Trolley, which will send them to a randomly selected game. Trolley games award jellybeans, which are necessary for purchasing gags. The jellybeans you earn above your carrying capacity go directly to your Toon's bank (up to the bank’s capacity).After every game, you have the opportunity to buy more gags (or throw away gags you do not want). All single player games (except Tug-O-War) are more difficult in higher level Playgrouunds.
Single or Multiple Toon Trolley Games
Cannon Game

Catching Game

In addition to the anvils, cogs patrol the field. The cogs move much faster in higher Playground, but many more fruits drop as well, allowing for more more potential points. The speed of the falling fruit is also faster in higher Playgrounds.
Jungle Vines
In Jungle Vines, you swing from vine to vine and get as many bananas as you can! You may even make it to the end! Use the right arrow key to make your Toon swing from one vine to the next, and use the up or down arrow keys to make your Toon crawl up the vine. In between the vines, there will be bananas you will try to get. Get these because they will be your source of jellybeans!
Jungle Vines isn't that easy however. There will be bats that fly and try to knock you off your vine. There will also be spiders on the vines trying to knock you off. A tip to get past the spiders is get your Toon to the bottom of the vine using the down arrow key. Then, wait for it to crawl up the vine. Quickly, hit the right arrow key to land on the vine and then again to go to the next vine. Have fun!
Maze Game

Ring Game

When playing with other Toons, each Toon is assigned a color, and must swim through the ring of the same color.
To get a perfect game, you must make sure you are going to get through the current ring while observing the pattern of the next ring. Anticipating your next move is key. Once you determine the pattern of the next ring, and have gone through the current ring, head to approximately where the next ring will be when you get to it, not to where it is now.
The different motion patterns include: staying still, left-right, up-down, clockwise circle, counter-clockwise circle, figure-8 starting clockwise, figure-8 starting counter-clockwise, figure-8 on its side starting clockwise, figure-8 on its side starting counter-clockwise.
Toon Memory Game

The more matches you get, the more jellybeans you earn! You can earn extra by not flipping the cards a lot. It's easier if you get Toons to help you, but it's a challenge to do it by yourself.
Toon Slingshot
In the Toon Slingshot game, you launch your Toon into the Toonisphere. To launch your Toon, simply tap the left and right arrow keys until the bar in the middle of the screen gets all the way to the right. If you take too long, it will automatically launch you. Then, you go flying!! Don't worry, you won't fall, you have your trusty umbrella! To use the umbrella, you press the down arrow key. While the umbrella is open, you have to aim yourself using the arrow keys to try and land on one of the targets . But be careful! When you land on the target, you will bounce. Bouncing can knock you off targets!
If you land on a target, your Toon will dance and you will get points for the target you hit. Try hitting smaller targets! They give you more points! If you don't land on a target, your Toon will do a sad emotion and you will get no points.
Treasure Dive
In Treasure Dive, you have to dive down to the bottom of the ocean and bring treasure chests back to the boat. Use the up arrow key to dive.
While you dive, there are lines of fish in the ocean that will try to slow you down. Once you dive down and recover the treasure chest, it's important that you don't get hit by the fish because they will knock your treasure chest down and you will have to dive down and get it again. Good luck and happy scuba-diving.
Tug-O-War

One strategy is to use your ring finger on the right arrow and your pointer finger on the left arrow. When the game begins, start a left-right pattern at a leisurely pace. As the power meter's red line increases requiring you to pull harder, you may be able to quickly press both keys at the same time. Alternatively, switch to a two-hand method with middle fingers on each arrow key. Remember: hitting the arrows hard is counter-productive.
Photo Fun (TEST ONLY)

At the bottom of the screen are the pictures of the toons who must be photographed, in the positions that the team is looking for. In multiplayer games, the toon name who has the best picture will be displayed underneath the star score. If you are the one who has the best photo, it will say "Best Bonus!" under the picture. The entire team gets points based on the star scores. Each player also gets a point for each best bonus they have.
Toon Escape (TEST ONLY)

When playing with multiple toons, each toon will compete to gather the most treasures and to finish first. Toons finishing later than others will receive fewer points for finishing. Also, the Cogs take more damage before exploding with more Toons present.
Cog Thief (TEST ONLY)

Two or More Toon Only Trolley Games
Match Minnie
In this ‘Simon’-like memory game, accuracy can be more important than speed.
The game is split into multiple rounds. During each round, Minnie will give a pattern to be remembered, with each rounding building off of the pattern given in the previous round. The final round will have eight steps to the pattern. Once the pattern is given, it is your task to repeat the pattern flawlessly.
If you always have problems remembering the sequence, before starting the game I suggest hitting the '.' first or just start labeling the directions before you react. For example, if Minnie starts with Left-Right, type ‘LR’ and then hit the left and right arrows. Do not hit enter to send your hint message. Then, if Minnie does Left-Right-Up-Down, type 'UD' after 'LR' then react with the sequence so far, L-R-U-D. If you follow your hint message, you cannot lose! Well, you will not fall down by missing a direction, but you may be slower than an opponent. You will, however, gain many more jellybeans now than before!
Tag Game
In the game of Tag, one Toon will be "it" and appear as larger than the others. Those who are not "it" must avoid the "it" Toon while collecting ice creams on the field. The Toon who is "it" may not collect any ice creams, so they must tag another Toon in order to become normal sized, and the tagged Toon becomes the new "it".
It is considered polite for those who do not need any more jellybeans to be "it" or otherwise stand aside while those who need jellybeans go get them.
One strategy for this game is for the "it" Toon to purposefully not chase any others, giving them a better chance to collect jellybeans.
Ice Slide (TEST ONLY)

Three or Four Toon Trolley Games
Race Game
When playing with secret friends, I suggest hitting '.' first to make a thought bubble telling others what number you want to pick. Change your number to allow someone else to use that number to hit a mystery space.
Trolley Tracks
Every Thursday, and every 4 hours on Saturday, a special game called Trolley Tracks is running. If two or more Toons board the trolley, they will head to Trolley Tracks. From here, they can vote 3 times to determine which of the 6 visible games that they will play. In addition, each toon has a secret goal, which is different for each toon. Reaching this goal will give the toon who had it a jellybean bonus. If nobody's secret goal is reached, everyone get a single bean. Trolley Tracks runs for 3 rounds, the first round gives 5 votes to all of the toons, while the second and third rounds give votes based on how well each toon did in the previous round. At the conclusion of all three rounds, toons may earn additional beans based on how many votes they had left at the end.Discussion community comments archived from Talk:Trolley
Pictures would be nice to make this page more complete.--UpInTheAir 00:26, 16 July 2008 (PDT)
- Got a Cannon Game image up. Not sure if it's the best illustration, but it's a start. --Thunderbird 13:18, 16 July 2008 (PDT)
Great start, thanks! I know a lot of these TT pages could use some rewording/more detail/images/reformatting, and I'm excited about getting these pages worked on. The TT side needs a lot of attention at the moment, and not being a TT player myself I'm happy that we have some dedicated and knowledgeable editors to help improve the quality of these pages. Thanks again. --UpInTheAir 15:25, 16 July 2008 (PDT)
