Saturday, 5 January 2013

Cho Energy

Hey Chobots,
Cho Energy is back! Here is a guide on Cho Energy. You can also find this guide on my ‘Guides’ page on my blog. (It will redirect you to this post)
What is Cho Energy?
For those who have not experienced Cho Energy, it is a system where you can earn points and level up by playing games in Cho. Also, after every four levels you will receive a special prize!
How do you use Cho Energy?

As you can see on my playercard, there is a little star with a number in it at the bottom right. This is the level of your Cho Energy, currently I am at Level 37. Whenever someone views your playercard, they are able to see your level.




How do I view my Cho Energy?
To see how much energy you need to level up you click on your bugs at the top of the page. A new pop up card will appear on your screen which looks like this:

You click on the button ‘My Cho Energy’ and another pop up card will appear that looks like this:


This is a summary of your Cho Energy. It includes your level, a cool title which depends on your level, total Cho Energy and how much energy left until the next level. It also has a little bar that fills up to show you if you are close to leveling up and a picture of the next item you will receive once you’re level is a multiple of 4.
How do I earn Cho Energy?
You can earn Cho Energy by playing games. For example, in every round of Robo Factory (Found in the GameZone), you receive +2 Cho Energy.
What is the quickest way to earn Cho Energy?
It all depends on what game suits you. However, in my experience, I have noticed that Sweet Battle gives a lot of Cho Energy. (+8 Cho Energy if you win and +3 Cho Energy if you lose).
However, other users say that The Mechanical Crab, (Found in the GameZone), is a great way of earning energy.
That’s probably all you need to know about Cho Energy at the moment, if you are still stuck feel free to contact me. I hope my guide has helped.
-Twinkle

Wednesday, 2 January 2013

New Citizenship Deals - January

Hi guys, the first citizenship deals of 2013 are out!


1 month citizenship - $4.99
- 10,000 bugs
- Staff and snake (Two separate items)

6 months citizenship - $24.99
- 65,000 bugs
- Cool boomerang magic

12 months citizenship - $44.99
- 150,000 bugs
- Assassin outfit
- Cool boomerang magic
- Staff and snake (Two separate items)

I especially love the 12 months deal...
4 exclusive items, 150,000 bugs and a year of citizenship?!
Woah that's a bargain!

That's all for now,
Twinkle

Decorate your Chobots Paperchain

Hey guys, a while ago I showed you how to create your own Chobots Paperchain.
Click here to see the post.
And I promised to create a tutorial on how to decorate it and this is the post!
I have spent my time to create a few items as stencils to use however, you can create your own if you like.

In my last tutorial I finished with a plain paper chain like this.
Carry on reading to see how you can decorate it. 

Firstly, you need to print out my template, or create your own, and cut them out.
Optional - if you want, you can see if they fit the Chobot template, just in case.

Next, you can colour in each Chobot however you like.
You can also draw on facial features.
Now I will show you 3 different ways on how you can apply your items.

1. Trace and stick on.
This is where you trace over the item on a separate piece of paper.
Then you cut out your newly traced item.
And stick into onto your Chobot.

2. Stick and cut out.
This is where you stick the template onto some paper and cut it out.
If you are one sided coloured paper, then stick the template on the white side.
Once you have cut it out, you then stick it onto you Chobot.

3. Colour and stick on
This is where you simply colour your item.
And stick it on your Chobot.

You can even fold it up!

There will be more Arts&Craft tutorials coming soon. Maybe you could give some requests on a comment below?!

Stay tuned,
Twinkle

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Chobots Paperchain Tutorial

Hey guys, 
Well, I love arts and craft... So I thought every month I will give you a tutorial on arts and craft.. CHOBOTS STYLE!
{Click on pictures for a better quality image}
This month we will create Chobots Paperchains! These are really cute and very easy to create. 
Here is a template you can use to create the paperchain. This is what template I used to create mine.
First of all, you need half a piece of A4 paper. 
Then you measure out your folds, they must be equal. 
Remember to use the accordion style fold.
Next, you use the Chobot Template and go over the outline in pencil.
Then add tabs on either side or else it would fall apart.
Then you cut it out, make sure the scissors do not cut any part of the tabs.
When you have cut everything out you can then unfold your paper.
You now have a chain of Chobots!
Thanks for reading my tutorial, I hope I gave clear instructions. If you have any problems comment on this post.
My next post will show you how to decorate your Chobots Paperchain.
Stay tuned!

Interview with WoolyFleece

Hello Chos!
Today I interviewed WoolyFleece. The topic was Chobots.


Q1. How did you find out about Chobots.net?
I've played Chobots for years since .com and decided to search about It and found Chobots.net! I was overwhelmed!

Q2. What did you think about the new Chobots when you first joined?
I think it looked a lot better than Chobots.com and I was obviously happy! The new features were awesome! :D

Q3. How did you come up with your username?
My Mother Is always nagging me to wear a
wooly fleece jumper in the Winter so I just thought it was a unique username! ^_^

Q4. Does Chobots motivate you to reach your goals?
Yes! Very Much! Chobots helps me when I'm feeling down and I very much enjoy socialising and chatting with other people! I have goals I have set in Chobots and I still try and reach them! I never give up and I am determined.

Q5. Has Chobots inspired you in any way?
Chobots has inspired me to keep to my goals and never give up! :)

Thanks for your time WoolyFleece.
-Twinkle