Bingus: My Beloved

Bingus: My Beloved

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Minigame Info. and Coins
By Mr.Franchise
Explanation on each minigame with their own specifics. Descriptions on the amount of coins you can be making per minigame for money farming is also included.
   
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Intro.
In Bingus: My Beloved, there is a Report Card menu. In this menu, you are able to buy Icons and text effects. These need coins in order to buy though, which can be hard to get. You gain these through the variety minigames in the game. These are: Piano, Dodgeball, and Baking.
Piano
BASICS:
The piano minigame is essentially a rhythm game. You press Q,W,E, and R to play each key. You play a key once the ring associated with its colour goes over it. There are two combos, early and perfect. A perfect combo is when you hit a note when it is directly over the key, while an early combo is when you hit a note before it is fully covering the key.

STATS:

Normal
Song is 20 seconds long.
Notes are easy to hit.
Avg. score/money is around 30.

Hard
Song is around 40 seconds long.
Notes go faster, but still relatively easy to hit.
Avg. score/money is around 100-120.

Impossible
Song is around a minute long.
Notes go at the same speed as hard, but there is a lot more.
Avg. score/money is around 300.

CONCLUSION:
The piano minigame is short, but effective. The combos don't go away even when messing up, and so it is perfect to grind on. Each difficulty has a different song, which are each quite groovy. Impossible mode is the best difficulty to play this minigame in though if you're wanting money.
Dodgeball
BASICS:
In dodgeball, the player moves around using arrow keys. The goal is to avoid any red dodgeballs, and to throw some back towards the enemies. You can dodge (or roll) with the shift button,but if you have a ball in had, you will drop it. Also, dodging leaves you invincible, giving you the ability to dodge through balls. The player can pick up balls by simply going over them, and you can throw them with the space bar. Hitting multiple cats at once with the dodge ball grants a combo/bonus. Once you eliminate all players, you move onto the next level. Moving through levels will give you the opportunity to get a perk.
These are:
  • Gain a Life
  • Freeze a Random Enemy
  • Increase Movement Speed
  • Increase Dodgeball Throw Speed
  • Increase Dodgeball Size
  • Dodgeball Magnet to Player

Also, BEWARE OF POPCAT, POPCAT MOVES FAST.

STATS:

Normal
Low amount of enemies.
Balls are thrown at a minimal speed.
80 coins on first level, but goes down to 40 per level afterwards.

Hard
Similar amount of enemies compared to Normal.
Balls are thrown slightly faster, with more on screen.
80 coins on first level, but goes down to 40 per level afterwards.

Imposible
Harder enemies appear faster than normal.
More balls are thrown at an increased speed.
80 coins on first level, but goes down to 40 per level afterwards.

CONCLUSION:
The Dodgeball Minigame is fun, but difficult to play. In terms of coins, there seems to be no difference between all three gamemodes. So, I would just stay in Normal to play the game for money, unless you're wanting a challenge, then go for the harder difficulties.




Baking
BASICS:
In this game, customers appear with a desired menu item over their heads. Your goal is to build them the desired cupcake. You do this by using left click to select an item and pressing left click once again on them to drop the item, it does not work on their head, I suggest clicking on their torsos. You then build their cupcake by continuing to click and drop.

STATS:

I WILL BE USING AN AVERAGE OF 25 CUSTOMERS FOR THE FOLLOWING DATA

Normal Mode:
Customers wait for about 20 seconds.
Time limit consists of 2 minutes.
Avg. amount of money per round is around 200 coins, with 8 coins per customer.

Hard Mode
Customers wait for about 15 seconds.
Time limit consists of 2 minutes.
Avg. amount of money per round is around 250 coins, with 10 coins per customer.

Impossible Mode
Customers wait for about 8 seconds
Time limit consists of 2 minutes.
Avg. amount of money per round is around 300, with 12 coins per customer

CONCLUSION:

The baking game is great fun. It is also a great way to make money, as it is quite simple to do and you can easily get the hang of it. I recommend playing in Impossible mode only.
End.
At the end of it all, the Piano Minigame is still the best and easiest one to play for money, even after the bug fixes (You could've been making 800 coins per round in Impossible Mode!) Not only does it give a good amount of coins, it is also extremely short compared to the other two. The game has just come out, and is expected to make some fixes. So, If any of these minigames get more changes, please notify me in the comments.
1 Comments
Lowdogwen Nov 20, 2022 @ 6:43am 
Incredible guide. I will be sure to use the piano minigame once I get the game