Survivor: Ultimate (PC) Challenge FAQ Version 1.3 9/19/2003 Author: DGH25 e-mail: dharpwood@hotmail.com ******** Contents ******** 1. Version History 2. Introduction 3. Challenges found in Practice Mode a. Attack of the No Nos b. Blowgun Challenge c. Box Your Mind d. Bug Trails e. Fiji Scramble f. Fish Finder g. Going Coconuts h. Island Slots i. Life's a Tapestry j. Numismatics k. Picture Perfect l. Quick Pick m. Shadow Boxing n. Sounds of the Island o. Speed Puzzles p. Temple Paths q. Thai Twisters r. Tiki Towers s. Tomahawk Targets t. tTt u. Typhoon 4. Challenges (and other events) not found in Practice Mode a. Survivor Switch b. Tribal Folklore c. Survivor History 101 5. Credits 6. Copyright/Info ****************** 1. Version History ****************** Version 1.0 (12/30/2002) -First version Version 1.1 (2/5/2003) -Small spelling mistake corrected -Challenges section split in two: -Challenges found in Practice Mode -Challenges (and other events) not found in Practice Mode Version 1.2 (3/15/2003) -A challenge has been added to Challenges (and other events) not found in Practice Mode section -Some more info added to Copyright/Info section Version 1.3 (9/19/2003) -It's actually been a while since the last time I played this game, and since Survivor: Pearl Islands recently began airing on TV, I decided to get back to it -Added another challenge to Challenges (and other events) not found in Practice Mode section -Added Tree Mail quotes from the game for some of the challenges and hope to add more soon -Fixed a minor mistake or two *************** 2. Introduction *************** Okay, if you're a fan of the TV show Survivor (like me), then you know the whole point to the game (so you can skip to the next paragraph). Basically, 16 people are stranded on an island for 39 days. They have to live on the island with limited resources in order to survive. They also participate in various challenges in an attempt to win various rewards (including food, survival gear, and the coveted Immunity). Every few days, at Tribal Council, one person gets voted out of the game by the others. In the end, only 1 person will remain, and that person wins $1,000,000. In the PC game, you go through a challenge or two, then before Tribal Council (if you have to go), you have a chance to form an alliance to target someone. You then go to Tribal Council to vote someone out. The point of this FAQ is to help you with the challenges. I can't help with the other stuff; you're on your own there. (BTW, you don't win any real money when you play the PC game.) ************************************ 3. Challenges found in Practice Mode ************************************ And now for the challenges. This section covers challenges that can be found in Practice Mode. ----------------------- a. Attack of the No Nos ----------------------- Tree Mail: [Coming soon] In this one, you have 2 minutes to swat flies (called No Nos) as they land on a bunch of bananas. You simply move your leaf (with your mouse) over a fly and click to swat it. Whoever swats the most flies wins. Tips: -You basically have to be pretty good with your mouse. When a fly lands, it won't stay there forever, so you have to be quick. -------------------- b. Blowgun Challenge -------------------- Tree Mail: Think you've got the right stuff? Let's see how you huff and puff. What goes up must go pop. If you want to end on top. Here, you have to shoot balloons with a blowgun. The smaller (and farther away) the balloon, the more points it's worth. On the right of the screen is a breath meter. When you shoot, you have to wait until it refills to the top before shooting again. But once it has done that, it will start to decrease until you take another shot. As it decreases, your aim becomes a little more shaky. Most points in 2 minutes wins. Tips: -Once again, you have to be pretty good with your mouse. -Shoot quickly, even when you have nothing to shoot at, so that when you have something to shoot at, your aim won't be too shaky. ---------------- c. Box Your Mind ---------------- Tree Mail: [Coming soon] You'll be shown a circular box with 9 slots in a 3x3 square, and each slot will have an object inside. After a few moments, it will be replaced by an empty box, and some objects will appear on the left side. You have to drag 9 of those objects into the slots that you saw them in before. Once you're ready, have it checked. The more objects you have in the correct slots, the more points you get. You'll then be shown another box with a new pattern for you to match as closely as possible. You'll keep going like this for 2 minutes, after which whoever has the most points wins. Tips: -Do your best to note which objects were seen where. If you can't memorize everything, then at least try to get a certain section, then get those and check so you can move on to the next box. ------------- d. Bug Trails ------------- Tree Mail: [Coming soon] Here, you have to move a bug around a sandy field, getting fruit. However, if you hit an obstacle or cross your own path, you'll go "splat", and after a few seconds, you'll move on to another field. Each fruit is worth a point, and whoever has the most points after 2 minutes wins. Tips: -Although you can click on the arrows on the screen with your mouse to move the bug, I recommend using the arrow keys on your keyboard. -The bug is always moving, and since you can't cross your path, the best thing to do is to quickly plot out a path as you go that will allow you to get all of the fruit without crossing your path. ---------------- e. Fiji Scramble ---------------- Tree Mail: [Coming soon] This is a basic word search using words related to Survivor. You simply have to find the given words (seen on the right side of the screen) in the grid on the left. The each word could be seen horizontally (forward or backward), vertically (up or down), or diagonally (in any of 4 directions). But be quick, because the first person to complete the word search wins. Tips: -Treat this like a normal word search, but remember that you're racing others to be the first to complete it. -------------- f. Fish Finder -------------- Tree Mail: In a clear pond Ten koi quietly swim Look but don't disturb This challenge is similar to the game Minesweeper, except the mines are replaced by fish. You have a grid, in which some fish are hidden. You have to uncover squares on the grid (with a left click) without uncovering the fish. If you uncover a fish, you'll get a new grid. You can right-click a square to mark where you think a fish might be at. If you uncover a number, that number is equal to the number of fishes that are touching that square (above, below, to the left or right, or diagonally). If you can uncover the whole grid (except for the squares with the fish), you'll score points and get a new grid. Whoever has the most points after 3 minutes wins. Tips: -Check out one of the Minesweeper FAQs on GameFAQs for tips on this. ----------------- g. Going Coconuts ----------------- Tree Mail: We've got a little job for you. Things are hidden two by two. Pay attention, make it snappy. Match them up and you'll be happy. This is basically a memory game. You have to uncover 2 coconuts at a time. If the objects inside those coconuts match, they remain uncovered. If not, they'll be covered up again when you select another coconut. First player to successfully uncover everything wins. Tips: -If you don't have a match, try to remember what you saw there so that if you see a similar object elsewhere, you'll know where a pair can be found. --------------- h. Island Slots --------------- Tree Mail: [Coming soon] This is sort of like a combination of Slots and Yahtzee. When the 5 wheels stop, it may or may not result in a scoring combination. If there is a scoring combination, you can either add it to your point total by clicking Bank, or you can hold some wheels and spin again in the hopes of getting a better combination. You can hold and spin as much as you want, but you only have 3 minutes to get as many points as possible. Most points wins. Tips: -These are the scoring combinations and their values: One Pair - 2 Two Pairs - 3 3 of a Kind - 5 Full House - 10 4 of a Kind - 25 5 of a Kind - 50 -This depends mainly on luck, but some strategy is also involved. You might want to go for the big points early on, but when time is running low, you might want to consider Banking whatever scoring combinations you get. -------------------- i. Life's a Tapestry -------------------- Tree Mail: [Coming soon] Here, you have to slide strips of the tapestry on the left side of the screen so that it forms an image that looks like the image on the right. Once you think the images match, click Check This. The first player to match the 2 images wins. Tips: -Some sections of a strip may look similar, so be careful. -------------- j. Numismatics -------------- Tree Mail: [Coming soon] Here, you have to place sets of coins (in various shapes) on a grid. The current shape you'll be dropping is shown on the right. You can rotate the shape by right-clicking. When you place the shape, the gold coin in that shape will be placed in the spot where you clicked. The object is to form complete squares/rectangles of coins of at least a 3x3 size. When you do, the coins in the square/rectangle will disappear and you'll score points. If the field gets too full, you'll have to wait a few seconds, then the grid will be cleared. Most points after 2 minutes wins. Tips: -Try not to leave gaps or open holes on the field that are inaccessible by any shape. If you end up with one, try to clear the coins surrounding it to make room for it. ------------------ k. Picture Perfect ------------------ Tree Mail: Elephant's memory? Eagle's eyes? Speed of a cheetah? Take the prize! You'll be shown a picture that came from any of the first 4 seasons of Survivor. Memorize the picture as best you can, then click Begin to cover up the picture. You'll then be asked 3 questions based on the picture. You get 5 points per correct answer. After 3 questions, you can choose to either go to the next picture or answer a 10 point bonus question based on the current picture. If you take that question, you'll have the option afterward of taking another bonus question worth 15 points before moving on to the next picture. Most points after 2 minutes wins. Tips: -Only take the bonus questions if you think you still know enough about the current picture. Remember, you do have a time limit, and there are more pictures that you could go after. ------------- l. Quick Pick ------------- Tree Mail: As challenges go, This doesn't look too sticky. But by now we hope you know What looks easy can be tricky. You'll see a group of tiles on the left, and you have to click on the one that matches the tile on the right. You get a point if you're right. Most points after 2 minutes wins. Tips: -Take it slowly at first. The tiles do look similar, but with different colour patterns, so try to be careful. ---------------- m. Shadow Boxing ---------------- Tree Mail: [Coming soon] You'll see an image on the right side. Along the bottom of the screen are a bunch of slides, and you have to drag 3 of them to the left projector to form an image similar to the one on the right. If you're successful, you'll get a point and you'll get a new image to form. Most points in 3 minutes wins. Tips: -The colours of the shapes on the 3 slides are red, blue, and yellow. In the image, you may also see other colours. Remember: red + blue = purple red + yellow = orange blue + yellow = gray (don't ask; I know it doesn't make sense, but that's the way it appears for some reason) ----------------------- n. Sounds of the Island ----------------------- Tree Mail: When you were just a little tyke, Before you even rode a bike, You probably liked to play this game. "Follow the leader" is its name. So here's your chance to play once more. The better you follow, the higher you score. You'll be given a sequence of notes, and you simply have to repeat it. Another note is added to the sequence each time that you're successful. If you screw up, you'll have to start at the beginning of a new sequence. After 2 minutes, whoever has successfully completed the longest sequence wins. Tips: -Remember to pay attention. If you have to write the sequence down, do it. -Since only your longest completed sequence counts, if you screw up, the only way to increase your score is to get back up to where you were at before and continue from there. ---------------- o. Speed Puzzles ---------------- Tree Mail: [Coming soon] You'll be shown a 4x4 picture on the left. It will then be split into 16 pieces and placed on the right. You have to quickly and correctly reassemble the picture back on the left. Once you succeed, you'll get another picture. Whoever correctly reassembles the most pictures in 3 minutes wins. Tips: -Not much to say here. Just remember what the picture looks like and reassemble it. --------------- p. Temple Paths --------------- Tree Mail: Words of wisdom Known to every nation: Even a crooked path Has a destination. You'll be given a map, and using the tiles at the bottom of the screen, assemble a path between the 2 temples. The path must also include parts of a path already placed on the map, and the path cannot go through squares marked with a forest, mountain, or river. The first person to correctly assemble the path wins. Tips: -There is a limited number of tiles to be used, so don't waste them. -There is usually only one solution, and you usually need all of the tiles to complete the path. ---------------- q. Thai Twisters ---------------- Tree Mail: It's Greek to me. Well, not quite. Try it and see. You'll put things right. You'll be given a set of letters which, when unscrambled, forms a word or phrase. You'll also get a clue for the word/phrase. Assemble the word/phrase, then have it checked. If it's right, you get a point. But if it's wrong, you lose a point and you'll have to try again. You can choose to skip to another word, but that'll cost a point as well. Most points after 2 minutes wins. Tips: -If you've built up a good lead and you think no one else can catch your current score before time runs out, and you get stuck on a word/phrase, you could consider waiting for time to run out and not risk losing points. -------------- r. Tiki Towers -------------- Tree Mail: Not a game of muscle It's a strain upon your mind It's time to pick up the pieces And hope they stack up in time You'll see 4 tiki towers on the right side. Try to memorize what they look like, because after a few moments, they'll be taken apart and all but the bottom pieces will be placed on the left side. You have to reassemble the 4 towers from the bottom up, keeping the patterns consistent. The first player to correctly reassemble the 4 towers wins. Tips: -Try to focus on 1 tower at a time, but if you get stuck, then turn your attention to another. ------------------- s. Tomahawk Targets ------------------- Tree Mail: Now you must throw with skill and with might To send your steel on its glinting flight. A sharp eye with a steady aim Is what you will need to win this game. You're basically throwing tomahawks at targets. The tomahawk will be moving horizontally until you click, then it'll move vertically. Click again at the right height to throw. There are 5 rounds, each round has a different target formation, and you'll have 45 seconds in each round to throw 4 tomahawks at the targets. Most points after the 5 rounds wins. Tips: -Once the tomahawk is moving vertically, wait for it to move down, then click when the lower part of the handle is over the intended target. It may take a few tries to get the timing down. ------ t. tTt ------ Tree Mail: [Coming soon] tTt stands for Thai Tiki Towers. Here, you have to remove a set of tiles, one at a time, from a pile. But to score, the tiles in the set must be either all similar or all different. Once you've cleared a pile, you'll be given a new pile. Most points after 2 minutes wins. Tips: -Take a moment to see whether you should go for all similar or all different before removing tiles. Remember, you can only remove tiles that are not covered by other tiles, so be careful. ---------- u. Typhoon ---------- Tree Mail: ^>From Vegas to Monte Carlo, The savvy players know That the ones who push their luck Win enough to fill a truck. Until their luck runs out. Come back, luck! they shout. Here, you have a rock spinning around on a wheel, and you click Stop to stop the rock. There are various point values that you can land on (from 1 to 15), and when you land on one, you get that amount of points. But if you want a lot more points, there is also a Jackpot space, which starts with a value of 50 and increases as you land on it. There are some bad spaces, though. Half takes away half of your points, and Bankrupt takes away all of your points. You keep spinning for 2 minutes, after which whoever has the best score wins. Tips: -If you're confident with your timing, go for the Jackpot. But remember that it is surrounded by a Half and a Bankrupt, so be careful when going for the Jackpot. -If you think no one can catch you, then stick with the smaller point values. You don't want to lose all of those points, after all... *********************************************************** 4. Challenges (and other events) not found in Practice Mode *********************************************************** You'll come across each of these challenges and events at certain points in the main game. You can't play these in Practice Mode, so I guess I'll help you to prepare for them. (I'm not sure if I'm still missing a challenge or two, but I'll update this FAQ if I do find something new.) ------------------ a. Survivor Switch ------------------ Tree Mail: Challenges of brain and brawn Are nothing compared to this Your world will turn Your head will spin As you stand upon the disc This is always done at Episode 4, Day 1. At this point, things could very well change for you and the others. You'll pick a wooden disk. Underneath it is a colour corresponding to one of the tribes. That colour determines which tribe you'll be in for the next few episodes. You might stay with your current tribe, or you might switch to the other tribe. It all depends on luck. Tips: -You'll get 10 seconds to pick a disk before the others start claiming them. You don't have to pick before the 10 seconds are up, so you can wait until there are fewer choices if you want. -If you've picked a disk, and there are still some unclaimed disks left, you can switch to another disk as long as it hasn't been claimed yet. You can do this as much as you want until all disks are claimed. ------------------ b. Tribal Folklore ------------------ Tree Mail: You've been here a while So your very next trial Will allow you to show Just how much you know About the many faces Of the Marquesas. This is basically a trivia challenge. You have 2 minutes to answer as many questions as you can. These questions will be about the locations and tribe names from the first 4 seasons of Survivor. Each question is multiple choice, and there are 2 possible responses to choose from in each question. The player who has correctly answered the most questions wins. Tips: -You'll have to know various things about Pulau Tiga, the Australian Outback, Africa, and the Marquesas. You'll also have to know the meanings and other things of the tribe names from those first 4 seasons. You might have to do some research on those things to do well here. -If you've played the challenge before, and you get a question that you've already seen, try to remember what you responded the first time and if you were right or wrong. Remember, there are only 2 choices for each question... ----------------------- c. Survivor History 101 ----------------------- Tree Mail: How well do you know your mates? Have you learned their story? How much you know will determine your fates. Will you win Survivor glory? This is another trivia challenge. This time, you'll be answering 10 questions about the contestants from the first 4 seasons of Survivor. You'll have 10 seconds to select one of 2 possible answers to each question, and you can change your answer until time is up for that question. Whoever has the most correct answers wins. Tips: -It helps to have watched the first 4 seasons of Survivor (and remember most of the things that happened during those seasons) if you want to do well here. If you haven't, then I guess you could try searching the internet for a site that has details of each episode and try to remember as much as you can (or maybe print out a few things). -Remember, you can switch answers during the 10 seconds, so if you're unsure, just pick one, and if you suddenly realize what the correct answer is before time runs out, then quickly make the appropriate adjustment if you need to. -As in Tribal Folklore, it is possible that if you've played the challenge before, you might see a question that you've already seen. Once again, try to remember what answer you chose before, and if it was right or wrong. [possibly more challenges and events to come] ********** 5. Credits ********** -CBS - for airing the TV show that this game is based on -Atari (formerly Infogrames) - for making this game, which is definitely better than the first one; for the Tree Mail quotes in this FAQ -GameFAQs; DLH.Net; Gamers-Realm.com - for hosting this FAQ -myself - for writing this FAQ -and, of course, you - for reading this FAQ ***************** 6. Copyright/Info ***************** If you have any questions or comments about this FAQ, if you want to contribute some extra tips to this FAQ, or if you see this on any site other than those listed below, please contact me at dharpwood@hotmail.com. If you are going to e-mail me about this FAQ, please put "Re: Survivor FAQ" in the subject line so I won't accidentally delete it (just to be safe, since I've been getting plenty of spam lately, and I hate spam). If you do contribute extra tips, and I decide to add them to this FAQ, you will get full credit for those tips. 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