Master Carver. You have 3 levels of playing wakeboarding - Beginner, Intermediate, and Expert (If you don't have these, they might still be locked. Keep playing beginner wakeboard to unlock it). On Expert mode, there are dozens of obstacles like buoys. Dodging every single obstacle, score 1000 points at least.
You will get a stamp. Thats about it.
It depends on how good you are at that game. Some people may find the hardest stamp of a particular game easier than the easiest stamp of another.
No, there are none. Just play the game on easy mode, that should be enough.
do what the stamp information tells you to do,just by clicking the stamp button,click the stamp you want to get,and it will show you how to get it.
if the opponent almost misses but hits the ball at the last minute, you can hit it very hard. you will also earn the 'in your face' stamp.
Bowl a strike or a spare on every throw. A strike is when you knock off all the pins in one go and a spare is when you knock off all the pins in your two throws.
You have to get over 1500 pts. and beat Matt, the Champion!
You have to ride the rail and make sure the bowling ball goes all the way back to the end. It is pretty hard to do, but it is worth a try. Move the line close but not touching the rail and press a and tilt it. Then try to let the bowling ride the rail until the end.
Try ebay, a collector or sports memoribilia auction and see.
To get the one hit wonder stamp, you must first knock your oponent off the stage, then you must fall off, then tie. The stage will lower and you will fight on the small blue part in the center. Block the first hit so your oponent is on the very edge, then just lunge or give a him a hit and he falls, making you only give one hit to knock the oponent off the edge.
she likes sports like tennis,runnning,volleyball and softball. she also likes stamp collecting
Technically, there is nothing wrong with the stamp. It's a fully functional USPS First Class Forever stamp. However, the stamp depicts a image of a replica of the Statue of Liberty not the real Statue of Liberty on Ellis Island, NY. The statue on the "Lady Liberty" stamp issued December 2010 is actually a photo taken by Raimund Linke of the replica Statue of Liberty that sits in front of the New York, New York Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.