About This Video
Moola is an invitation only game. Many sites have used this method to bring exclusiveness to their service, so don't be surprised.
Join Moola Here:
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The Moola Tower:
Like I said, every time you win you double your money. Don't think that you can't lose it though, because if you gamble all of the money you have on a certain level that requires that much, you'll lose it if you opponent defeats you.
Strategy:
You always want to play one level under the highest one you can play. This way you'll lose half of your money each time, or in other words fall on level each time. Reward equals loss in this case, so the lower level you play the less you will win/lose.
Games:
- Hi-Low:
A game in which you guess the next card that is going to be flipped. Each player has three lives, and you lose one whenever you guess the wrong card. You don't have to guess the exact number, but what you do have to guess is whether it's going to be higher, lower, or the same as the previous one. You can lock your position, so that when you die you pick up from where you left off. If not, when you lose a life you start back from the beginning.
- Ro-Sham-Bo-Fu:
This game is a unique variation of the classic game Rock-Paper-Scissors (notice the four part similarity to the title of this game). The only difference in this game versus the origanal is the names of the "weapons", and the bonus that they give you for using a random "weapon" that they select. The whole game takes place throughout six rounds, and the player with the most added points wins.
- Gold Rush:
This is by far my favorite game, and requires much more on strategy than the other games that almost completely rely on luck. The game takes place in 6 rounds, and the object of the game is to place your 6 nuggets (numbered from 1 to 6) on the scale. The person who puts on the heavier nugget has the whole amount added to their poi
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