The "Froot Loops" Egyptian Ruins game appeared on Poptropica in late March, 2010. The object of the game is to find 6 Froot Loops hidden in the ruins. To uncover them, you have to solve three separate challenges, each of which hold 2 of the Loops.
Your reward is a Pharoah costume (boys or girls).
Froot Loops sponsors mini-games on Poptropica (not a permanent part of the islands). In 2008 and 2009, there were Frootoctopus and pirate mini-games. In September, 2009, the Black Beak's Cave mini-game was introduced. It was available to players beween the ages of 6 and 8. In March, 2010, the Froot Loops Egyptian Ruins mini-game appeared. (see related questions)
The "Froot Loops suit" was part of the 2008 advertising by Froot Loops, featuring the Frootoctopus. A mini-game in early 2009 featured pirates. In September 2009, the "Black beak's Cave" mini-game premiered on Poptropica, with the reward being a mono-chromatic colorizer (temporarily turns Poptropica computer characters all one color). In March, 2010, the Froot Loops Egyptian Ruins game offered a Pharoah costume as a reward. *These ad games are normally only displayed for Poptropica users with an avatar age of 6 to 8 years old. (see related question)
The first two are released when you solve the scrambled picture, the second two are to the left when you go up the geyser, and the final pair are in the urns - specifically the middle ledge in the center and the upper ledge on the far right.---The "Froot Loops" Egyptian Ruins game appeared on Poptropica in late March, 2010. The object of the game is to find 6 Froot Loops hidden in the ruins. To uncover them, you have to solve three separate challenges, each of which hold 2 of the Loops.The scrambled picture - a six-panel image of Toucan Sam is scrambled by the game, and you have to restore the original appearance. The easiest way is by reversing the moves that scramble it. The order of moves is : 1) top row left 2) bottom row right 3) left column up 4) middle column down 5) top row left 6) bottom row right. (reset if it gets muddled) Once it is fixed, the rocks will be moved. Get the 2 loops and climb up the rocks to the next challenge.The geyser well - click on the pieces of the water channel so that all the arrows point to the right. The water will flow into the geyser, lifting you to the upper level. Go left, get the 2 loops and exit through the arch at left.The sliding springboard - use the springboard to reach the various rock levels, and break open the urns. Push the springboard to the right to reach the other ledges, eventually uncovering the last 2 loops.Your reward is a Pharoah costume (boys or girls).
To play the advertised mini-games for Froot Loops, you have to have a Poptropica age of 6 to 8 years old. The games run for three or four weeks, and about every six or seven months a new one comes out. (see related question)
Its funny I have the same question!
The advertised mini-games for Froot Loops included a Frootoctopus game and a pirate game in 2008 and 2009. Another mini-game was introduced in late September 2009, called "Black Beak's Cave". In March, 2010, Froot Loops sponsored the "Egyptian Ruins" ad-game. The games were available to most users, and all with a Poptropica age of 6 to 8. (see related question)
You take the paper and use the ruins to spell OPEN. Hope this helps!
You get the password from the journal,but its not in it!But its at the top of the ruins.
on the roof of the ancient ruins
talk to the lady near the ancient ruins talk to the lady near the ancient ruins
go on top of the ancient ruins
if you are doing the ruins you bring him: a bone coconut water