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NeoPets Game Guides – Unity Challenge

guide by choja_queen

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Set the value sliders to the numbers in parenthesis after each value. The #s do not need to be exact, a point above or below will be accepted.

Instead of scroll down & try to find the current challenge you’re at, press Ctrl + F, then type the number (of current challenge). You’ll save some time by doing this.

Challenge #1
Description: Little sister fell from her bicycle. That cut on her leg looks so nasty. She must be in a lot of pain.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the value of Love, Care and Concern (95).

Challenge #2
Description: Dad likes all those boring ‘golden oldies.’ I am sure he does not like my kind of music. But we can live and let live — as long as we keep our CDs separate.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the value of Mutual Respect (95).

Challenge #3
Description: When mum and dad retire, I will take care of them like they care for grandma and grandpa.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the value of Filial Responsibility (95).

Challenge #4
Description: Grandpa and grandma are so sweet and they try so hard to make us happy. I know they will be so pleased if I offer to join them for a walk in the park. All it takes is 30 minutes of my time.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the value of Commitment (95).

Challenge #5
Description: Mum and dad have not been talking for the whole day. I know it is due to a simple misunderstanding. It is not that big of a deal. It can be resolved easily. All they have to do is…
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the value of Communication (95).

Challenge #6
Description: These new cookies taste so good. I bet dad will really enjoy them.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the value of Filial Responsibility (95).

Challenge #7
Description: It is so embarrassing that mum and dad insist on picking me up after the party. I know they meant well but I am old enough to take care of myself. I must let them know how I feel before I become the joke of the town!
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the value of Communication (95).

Challenge #8
Description: Where is the new magazine that I just bought? I bet sis is reading them without my permission. When will she learn to ask before she takes my things?
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the value of Mutual Respect (95).

Challenge #9
Description: Poor brother has not been himself since his favourite NeoPet died. I know what will make him get over his grief.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the value of Love, Care and Concern (95).

Challenge #10
Description: Now that the maid is gone, we can’t expect mum to shoulder the burden of cleaning and cooking alone.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the value of Commitment (95).

Challenge #11
Description: My brother fractured his leg and can’t move around like he usually does. He looks depressed.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (70), and Commitment (50).

Challenge #12
Description: Mum and dad’s wedding anniversary is around the corner. They have always worked so hard to provide for the family. Though they are not perfect and sometimes are a bit irritating, perhaps we should give them a surprise.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (65), Mutual Respect (40), and Filial
Responsibility (50).

Challenge #13
Description: Grandma has just been discharged from the hospital and is bedridden. Mum is overwhelmed with taking care of all the children, house work and taking care of grandma.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (65), Filial Responsibility (50), and Commitment (30).

Challenge #14
Description: My brother is struggling with his school work but because my relationship with him is not great, he refuses to approach me for help. Mum and dad are too busy and will not be able to spend enough time to help him. If he does not make significant improvement, he may fail his exams.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (70), Commitment (40), and Communication (55).

Challenge #15
Description: The weather is bad and grandpa can’t go for his daily walk. He seems very bored.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (70), Filial Responsibility (60), and Commitment (40).

Challenge #16
Description: My father is such a pain! He always comes home late from work and complains that he is tired. The TV is always tuned to golf or some silly sports programme whenever he is home. He is never around when I need him but is always present when I do something ‘wrong.’
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (65), Filial Responsibility (30), Mutual Respect (30), and Communication (50).

Challenge #17
Description: Mum works hard to take care of us every day. Mother’s Day is around the corner and I haven’t got her anything yet. I am planning to buy myself a pair of jeans with the little money I’ve saved — what shall I do?
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (40), Filial Responsibility (70), and Commitment (50).

Challenge #18
Description: Dad looked very tired when he came home from work. I will play some quiet games with little brother so that dad can enjoy a quiet evening.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (55), Filial Responsibility (60), and Commitment (65).

Challenge #19
Description: When it comes to the various occasions, grandma always initiates many traditions. I don’t know much about them, most of them are just silly superstitions anyway, but it does seem interesting with so many stories behind them.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Filial Responsibility (70), Mutual Respect (70), and Communication (45).

Challenge #20
Description: It’s the New Year and dad insists that we must have dinner with grandpa and grandma. I prefer to go out with my friends.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Mutual Respect (55), Filial Responsibility (70), Commitment (40), and Communication (20).

Challenge #21
Description: My parents love my pretentious brother, who is forever saying ‘please’ and ‘thank you,’ more than they love me. I wish they can get real.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Mutual Respect (100), and Communication (100).

Challenge #22
Description: Mum is very nice but I wish she wouldn’t nag after me so much.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Mutual Respect (100), and Communication (100).

Challenge #23
Description: I know I promised dad I will be home before midnight but all my friends are still around and it is silly for me to go home when they don’t have to.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Mutual Respect (80), Commitment (70), and Communication (60).

Challenge #24
Description: Dad is always criticising me on one thing or another, just as I cannot seem to understand some of the things he believes in and does. Since we are so different, wish he could just let me be.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Mutual Respect (100), and Communication (100).

Challenge #25
Description: Why can’t everybody give me more space! Mum couldn’t stop nagging about the way I dress, dad keeps harping about my telephone bill, sis is complaining about me hogging the TV and grandpa and grandma thinks I am ill-mannered.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Mutual Respect (90), Filial Responsibility (60), and Communication (70).

Challenge #26
Description: My sister, the crazy one, is always hogging the bathroom. She might as well move into it!
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (70), Mutual Respect (85), and Communication (70).

Challenge #27
Description: My grandparents love me a lot and I do try to please them but it seems so hard. They have their own set of values which they are very much into. We just don’t see eye to eye.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (40), Mutual Respect (77), Filial Responsibility (60), and Communication (53).

Challenge #28
Description: My brother and I have so much differences that my parents seem to be very stressed and frustrated. The only way to ease their concerns is for us to talk and work out some ways to deal with it but I am reluctant to do so.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (55), Mutual Respect (85), Filial Responsibility (30), and Communication (65).

Challenge #29
Description: My brother is such a pain. He is stupid and lazy and his grades are really bad. Dad wants me to help him with his school work but I have better things to do.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (100), and Commitment (100).

Challenge #30
Description: My parents expect me to help out in the housework but that should be my sister’s responsibility. I am a boy!
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Mutual Respect (100), and Commitment (100).

Challenge #31
Description: Although mum & dad don’t expect it but being the eldest in the family I feel there must be something I can do for the family so that they can have some time to themselves. Though that may mean less time for friends and hobbies.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (65), Filial Responsibility (95), and Commitment (90).

Challenge #32
Description: Everyone enjoys the family car but it is me who has to wash it every week!
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Commitment (100), and Communication (100).

Challenge #33
Description: Rover is the family dog but it is me who has to walk and bathe him!
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Commitment (100), and Communication (100).

Challenge #34
Description: I have so much going on and yet mum is always chasing after me to tidy my room. It doesn’t bother me and I am the one sleeping in it! Wish we can have the maid back.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (95), Commitment (85), and Communication (85).

Challenge #35
Description: What a surprise! I came home from school today and guess what I found on my desk? The latest PDA that I have been saving to buy. I wonder who it could be. Is it grandpa & grandma, mum & dad? It couldn’t be my sister and brother, or could it be all of them? Now that I can organise my time better, what can I do for my family?
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (90), Commitment (100), and Communication (80).

Challenge #36
Description: Recently, dad has to work late every night and he looks tired and stressed. Though they did not tell me, I think they are facing financial difficulty especially after mum was retrenched. I would like to help but what I can do?
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Filial Responsibility (95), Commitment (95), and Communication (85).

Challenge #37
Description: With school and everything, weekends are the only time I have to catch up with my friends and I like to sleep in. My parents think I should get up early so that the whole family can go for breakfast together.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Mutual Respect (70), Filial Responsibility (50), Commitment (100), and Communication (60).

Challenge #38
Description: My parents and I try to hear each other’ views and when we can’t see eye to eye, we do not allow our disagreements to escalate into hostility. We agree to take a time-out for each other to cool off before we tackle the issue again.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Mutual Respect (95), and Communication (100).

Challenge #39
Description: I noticed dad has been nosing around to the songs I listen to, the sites I surf, TV programmes I watch, clothes I wear and the friends I keep. What is he up to? Is he trying to spy on me? Or is he trying to get to know me better?
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Mutual Respect (100), and Communication (100).

Challenge #40
Description: My brother and I are always fighting over everything – the TV, phone, PC. It always seems like he needs the same thing I do at the same time. What a pain!
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (85), Mutual Respect (95), and Communication (100).

Challenge #41
Description: I feel that mum and dad are always comparing me with my sister. Her results are better, her room is tidier, she helps out at home, saves most of her pocket money… the list goes on and on. What is wrong with them? Am I really that bad?
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Mutual Respect (100), and Communication (100).

Challenge #42
Description: I don’t like grandpa. He is always telling me about how things were different ‘back then.’ We seem to live in different worlds.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Mutual Respect (95), Filial Responsibility (95), and Communication (100).

Challenge #43
Description: My parents are always checking on the websites I surfed or eavesdropping on my telephone conversations. I wish they can trust me and let me do what I want, when I want.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Mutual Respect (100), Commitment (95), and Communication (100).

Challenge #44
Description: I wish I could tell my parents what I’m going through and ask for their advice without them judging me or kicking up a fuss over nothing.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (75), Mutual Respect (100), and Communication (100).

Challenge #45
Description: My mum is so paranoid about my friends and always complaining about their dressing, behaviour and how they would be a bad influence. Why can’t she be more understanding like my friends?
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Love, Care and Concern (75), Mutual Respect (100), and Communication (100).

Challenge #46
Description: I want the latest mobile phone that most of my friends are using but my parents disapprove. I feel I really deserve it since I have done well at school and have been at my best behaviour.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Mutual Respect (75), Commitment (75), and Communication (100).

Challenge #47
Description: Dinner at home everyday, family day on Sunday, family holiday every year… Most of my friends have so much freedom by now. It seems so un-cool to spend so much time with the family. Got to do something about this.
Solution:The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Mutual Respect (65), Commitment (100), and Communication (100).

Challenge #48
Description: My parents don’t respect me and my needs. They are always telling me to do things that I don’t want to do.
Solution: The challenge was solved by focusing on the values of Mutual Respect (85), Filial Responsibility (55), Commitment (65), and Communication (100).

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