Archive for Special Smurfs & Mini-Games
Fireman Smurf
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The 2013 Easter Update (Fireman Smurf, version 1.3.6 on iOS) has added Fireman Smurf to the mainland.
Fireman is available for 35 Smurfberries and is mainly stationary (that means he does not walk around the village in normal mode).
Fireman Smurf works as an XP and Coin collector. With all the various items available that give out XP bonuses it can take quite a while to collect all of them regularly. After Fireman Smurf has been placed in the village he will collect all of this at once.
Fireman Smurf collects XP from all the animals (stationary and roaming) and other items that give out XP. He does not collect XP from the special Smurf houses (like Vanity or Miner) or from the special Smurfs (like Baby Smurf, Smurfette). He also does not collect XP from the Dragon Costume walking around the village (that was a special offer).
Handy Smurf’s Dive Shop & Marina
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With the Handy Smurf’s Dive Shop & Marina update (version 1.3.5 on iOS) Handy Smurf comes to the island with his own dive shop.
The dive shop is available for 7500 Coins and is built in 1 hour. It comes with its own mini-game, “Marina’s Pearl Dive”. To access the game the Dive Shop has to be upgraded for an additional 2500 Coins.
After the upgrade two reefs, the green and the yellow one are available. At these reefs Handy can collect pearls with his girlfriend Marina the Mermaid to get and XP and Coin reward. Read More→
Lucky Smurf
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Lucky Smurf’s booth is available on the mainland for 1200 Coins from level 14 onwards. Lucky Smurf is stationary and does not walk around the village. He comes with his own mini game or shop.
Lucky Smurf’s Mystery Box Shop Game can be played once a day. At the beginning of the game there are three square brown boxes that the player can choose from. Opening one of the boxes reveals a prize. This can either be kept and placed in the village or dismissed for another box.
Choosing between a second set of three boxes (round red ones) costs 5 Smurfberries and they will once again give a prize.
It is also possible to dismiss this prize once again for a third choice of three boxes (square green ones). Opening one of these boxes costs 10 Smurfberries.
In the first box the prizes are usually low cost items that can be obtain for a few coins from the build menu (such as flowers, mushrooms etc.). But they do, on rare occasions also contain prizes that would otherwise only be available via Smurfberriees (such as the Harvest Wagon (originally 15 Smurfberries) or the 60 Smurfberry version of the butterfly).
The second and third box often contain items that are either otherwise available for Smurfberries, where temporary available (such as the Rose Archway, the Halloween Bat etc.) as well as unique items that have not yet been otherwise available (such as a game table, a Gargamel doll etc.) or even Smurfberries. But it is also possible to simply end up with a couple of coins after spending 5/15 Smurfberries on the boxes, a good prize is not guaranteed.
Even though the first box often only contains low price items, it is definitely worth playing the first box once a day, as it can contain a high price Smurfberry item, even if only on rare occasion.
Wild Smurf
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Wild Smurf was introduced in version 1.2.1 (iOS) and is only available on the island for 30 Smurfberries.
Wild Smurf works similar in regards to the palm trees on the island to Nat Smurfling in regards to flowers on the mainland. Buying him unlocks all of the available fruits that can be grown on the palm trees (for more information see the article: “Growing fruits on palm trees”), thus bypassing the need to be given the seeds as a gift from neighbours/friends.
Moreover, he also unlocks the bananas, which are exclusively available via Wild Smurf and cannot be unlocked any other way.
Wild Smurf has a “Harvest All” feature for the palm tree and if his mushroom house is upgraded for 10 Smurfberries he also offers a “Plant All” feature for the palm trees similar to Nat Smurfling and Farmer Smurfs “Harvest and Plant All” features.
Sporty Smurf
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Sporty Smurf was first introduced in version 1.2.1 on iOS. He does not come with his own mushroom house but instead has a soccer field. He is available from level 22 onwards and his soccer field costs 5000 Coins, build in 24 hours and is only available on the island.
Sporty Smurf comes with his own mini game, the “Soccer Mix Up Mini Game”. His mini game gives up to 500 XP if the game has been finished with a rating of “smurfy” on the most difficult level.
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It is also possible to customize his soccer field with special items (like Bleachers or Lights). This will increase the amount of XP that can be earned from his mini game, but all of the customization items are only available for Smurfberries.
The following items are available
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There are four different kind of soccer games available for him, each is played a little bit differently.
Header
In the “Header” game an arrow goes up on an indicator bar on the left side of the screen to indicate the position of the ball. Once the indicator has reached the “green” area (i.e. the ball is in the correct position), taping on the screen will make Sporty shot the ball with his head onto the goal. If the indicator was on the correct position he will score, if it was in the “red” area when taping the screen he will miss.
Corner
The second variation of the game is called “Corner”.
This time the player has to tap on the screen once to start the indicator and then a second time when the arrow has reached the “green” area. Taping the first time will make Sporty start the corner ball, the other player will score if the indicator was in the green area, if it was still in the “red” area when taping on the screen for the second time the Smurf will miss the ball.
Pass
The variation “Pass” works similar to the “Corner” game, but this time the indicator is not just going up, but up and down. To make Sporty make a successful pass tap the screen when the arrow is in the “green” area, otherwise he will miss.
Penalty
The last variation of the game is the “Penalty Kick”. This time there is a short time given in which the indicator has to be raised to the top to the “green” area so that Sporty will make a goal.
To raise the arrow the screen has to be tapped multiple times, each tap will get it a little bit higher. A good trick for this is to do it with two fingers, for example both thumbs on each side alternately tapping on the screen until the arrow has reached the “green area”.
Mix-Up
To make it a bit more difficult, the most advanced level is the mix-up variation. It combines all four of the variations of the game, so it takes a bit of practise to always use the correct method to score a goal, but the mix-up game gives the most XP so it is worth to practise this variation.
Clockwork Smurf
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Clockwork Smurf is a special Smurf only available on the island. Clockwork is completely made out of wood and runs on a clockwork system (hence his name). He is build by Handy Smurf from a special blueprint.
The Clockwork Smurf blueprint will was ashore on the island in a message in a bottle. Once the blueprint has been found, a new sign will come available under the status bar. Clicking that will give information on the progress of his creation.
To complete Clockwork Smurf Handy needs 10 pieces. It is possible to buy the pieces with Smurfberries, but as each piece costs 25 Smurfberries, it costs 250 Smurfberries to complete him using only Smurfberries.
This is most likely done to prevent people from finishing him early and hence making them enjoy the quest of completing clockwork longer.
There are two ways to get a piece for Clockwork Smurf. There are special message in a bottle quests that will give a piece as a reward.
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The other way is to get bolts as a gift from your neighbours (If you want to add neighbours go to Add Me page). For the first ten bolts one receives, one piece for Clockwork Smurf will be completed. After that the number of bolts needed will increase by ten for each piece, i.e. it takes twenty bolts for the third piece, thirty bolts for the fourth piece etc. That means it takes up to 460 bolts to complete Clockworks Smurf. Please note, if your neighbours don’t have a Clockwork Smurf blue print you cant give them bolts.
To give your neighbour a bolt, you have to visit their island, and then open the gift menu and the last gift on the list will be the bolt. If your neighbour has not yet found the Clockwork Smurf Blueprint, it will not be possible to give them a bolt.
Once Handy Smurf has finished building Clockwork Smurf, he will walk around the island and give quests on his own. Clockwork Smurf does not have his own mushroom house.
Snappy Smurfling
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In version 1.1.9 (iOS) and 1.0.7a (Android, expected soon) an another new special Smurfling was added whose hut can be bought with coins. Snappy Smurfling’s yellow mushroom house costs 2500 gold Coins and is only available on the island. In order to be able to place his hut in the village you have to reach at least level 22 upwards. Snappy Smurfling is not stationary, that means he walks around the island and gives quests on his own.
His hut is yellow and he has a brown bear sitting next to it.
Harmony Smurf
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Harmony Smurf was added in version 1.1.9 (on iOS and will most likely be added to version 1.0.7. a on Android). He is only available on the island and his hut costs 30 Smurfberries and comes with its own musical Mini-Game. Just as the other Smurfs with Mini-Games Harmony Smurf is stationary and does not walk around on the island.
To play his game, simply click on Harmony Smurf’s Mushroom House and then choose one of the games (i.e. songs). The goal is to play his trumpet to the tune of the current music by taping the display every time the note is inside the “light beam” on the right side of the display. There are two ways to miss a note, either by not tapping a note that should have been tapped or by tapping on the display (i.e. playing a note) when none should have been played.
There are several different songs to choose from with different difficulties. The rewards for a song completed with the rating of “Smurfy” ranges from 150 XP to 750 XP.
Just like Miner Smurf’s Mini Game and Papa Smurf’s Potion Mixing Game it is possible to make this game a little bit easier by purchasing and item for Smurfberries. In this case, by purchasing the golden trumpet for 15 Smurfberries, the light beam in whose range the notes need to be when being played, will be come thicker and hence make it easier to play the tunes at the correct time. Once a song has been completed at least once with either the rating “good” or “smurfy” it gets unlocked and can from then on be used as background music that is playing while visiting the island. To choose or add a song to the background music, just click on the mushroom house and choose “Choose Song”.
Placing Musical Instruments (a guitar for 5 Smurfberries, drums for Coins and accordions for Coins) will increase the rewards given by Harmony Smurf. It is possible to place more than one of each item near his mushroom hut. To see if a musical instrument is in range and gives bonus XP just tap on Harmony’s House, if they turn green they are affecting his XP reward.
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The following shows how much each musical instrument increases the XP given by Harmony if his mini-game has been completed with the rating “smurfy”.
Game Normal (smurfy) Guitar (5-6%) Drums (2-3%) Accordion (0,5-1%)
Plant da Crop 150 XP 158 XP (+08/guitar) 153 XP (+03/drums) 151 XP (+1/accordion)
Smurfling Beat 250 XP 265 XP (+15/guitar) 204 XP (+04/drums) 252 XP (+2/accordion)
Raft can Swim 300 XP 317 XP (+17/guitar) 306 XP (+06/drums) 303 XP (+3/accordion)
Starfish Wish 350 XP 370 XP (+20/guitar) 357 XP (+07/drums) 353 XP (+3/accordion)
Starfish Wish 400 XP 423 XP (+23/guitar) 408 XP (+08/drums) 404 XP (+4/accordion)
Beach Smurfin 450 XP 476 XP (+26/guitar) 459 XP (+09/drums) 454 XP (+4/accordion)
Surf 'N Smurf 500 XP 530 XP (+30/guitar) 510 XP (+10/drums) 505 XP (+5/accordion)
Smilaxin' 550 XP 582 XP (+32/guitar) 561 XP (+11/drums) 555 XP (+5/accordion)
Sandcastles 600 XP 635 XP (+35/guitar) 612 XP (+12/drums) 606 XP (+6/accordion)
Smurf 'N Wave 750 XP 794 XP (+44/guitar) 765 XP (+15/drums) 757 XP (+7/accordion)
Sassette
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Sassette Smurf is only available on the island and she works there as Smurfette does in the main village. Sassette is not stationary, but walks around the island. She comes with her own mushroom house that needs to be bought for 30 Smurfberries. After that Sassette will live on the island. Just like Smurfette she gives extra XP to all Smurfs close to her when she has a red heart sign above hear head (which happens every couple of hours), but unlike Smurfette, who gives 15 XP per Smurf, Sassette gives 40 XP to every Smurf close to her.
But the area that she affects is rather small, so it is quite hard to get many Smurfs close to her at the same time. To collect the extra XP, just tap on her when there is the heart shaped sign above her head.
Slouchy Smurfling
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Slouchy Smurfling is only available on the island and he cannot visit the mainland village. To get him the village has to be at least on level 21, after that his mushroom house can be build on the island for 2000 Coins. It will be build within 24 hours. Slouchy Smurf walks around the village, he is not stationary, and gives out quests of his own.
Lone Smurf
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Lone Smurf is the local superhero of the Smurf’s Village. She was introduced in in the Halloween 2011 update, i.e. version 1.1.4 (iOS version numbers, iOS only) of the app.
Lone Smurf is in reality Smurfette. After she gives a task to mix a purple potion for her in Papa Smurf’s Potion Mini Game she turns into Lone Smurf.
From that moment on she gives tasks and saves the village from Gargamel as Lone Smurf. After a couple of tasks (about three) from her have been completed, she once again asks for a purple potion that will then turn her back into Smurfette.
Lone Smurf can only be obtained if Smurfette is living in the village (i.e. her hut has been bought). Lone Smurf has Smurfettes “heart symbol” above her head and gives 15 XP to every Smurf close to her every couple of hours, just like Smurfette does. So that means you will not miss out on Smurfette’s extra XP while she is Lone Smurf.
Scaredy Smurf
Posted by: | CommentsScaredy (scardy) smurf is a new special character which was introduce to the smurfs village in version 1.1.4 (Halloween update). You can get Scaredy for free if you are in level 12 upwards. You will get this quest from Papa Smurf to find him ( ”Oh, I think Scaredy can be brave a little longer. come back at night and calm him down”). It is hard to find Scaredy as he is well hidden. In order to find Scaredy you need to have the night mode activated you may get this message from him “Come find me after dark”.
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You need to see closely in order to see him, you may find him behind bushes, mushrooms, or huts. It is hard to distinguish between him an the other smurfs because he looks similar, apart form he has yellow exclamation mark over his head and walks slowly. One trick that helps you to find him easily, if you switch to Tailor smurf mode (in case you bought tailor smurf) you can see him easily as he has an exclamation mark over his head.
Once you get him you can get the 400 XP bonus after tapping him every night.





