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Backyard Monsters Trojan Horse

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If you’re playing Casual Collective’s hit game Backyard Monsters regularly (and you should!), then you might at some point get a messenger from the Wild Monsters proposing a truce and offering you a gift as a sign of their peacefulness: the Backyard Monsters Horse or Trojan Horse as we’ll name it from now one.

So… what does this new and cool decoration do after accepting it? Will it give you immense powers, turn you into a god or end the game since you managed to go to peace with the wild monsters? Not a chance!

Actually this Backyard Monsters horse gift is a Trojan Horse, meaning that soon enough it will open up and reveal a huge army of wild monsters that will start attacking your buildings. You will have some really tough times with them and most likely suffer heavy damage so unless you are prepared with many upgraded towers, it would be best if you refused the horse gift from the monsters.

Did you accept the Backyard Monsters Trojan Horse or not?

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  1. Guhjkl4

    July 9, 2010 at 6:16 pm

    Yes I accepted it. I read somewhere else that it happened to him too. I wanted to test my defenses.

  2. qwerty

    August 9, 2010 at 11:33 am

    yeah I accepted it — it was pretty obvious what would happen, and I wanted to test my defenses — the thing is… they havent attacked since… so do they stop attacking after their failed attack with the horse? I wish there were an “Initiate Wild Monsters Attack” button. And some small reward for defending well…

    • Guhjkl4

      August 12, 2010 at 1:03 am

      I don’t think so but there is a Wild Monster baiter but it is still being upgraded and I don’t know, They only attacked me once.

  3. David B

    September 6, 2010 at 8:34 am

    I have had the trojan horse twice. the first time i accepted it and successfully fought off the horde. The second time i declined it, and they still poured out and attacked me anyway.

  4. MyPoorYard

    September 7, 2010 at 3:33 am

    Theres no way to get rid of the horse.
    Im just a beginner still under the shield protection then this horse came and i rejected it,but monsters still came out and demolished my entire base :(

    • Tobyraptor

      September 8, 2010 at 6:14 pm

      same i read this page then declined then they attacked and looted 1,000,000 twigs :( :(

  5. odysseyturbo

    September 16, 2010 at 7:27 pm

    lol if they start attacking you and you can’t defend them off, just press the “home” button at the top of the screen next to the “profile” button on facebook, wait about 20 seconds, then go back to the game, and everything will go back to the way it was right before they attacked you

    • tan wei jie

      September 18, 2010 at 5:20 pm

      wrong! it will turn out what happen after that

  6. XmAsTeRmOnD

    September 27, 2010 at 11:29 am

    If there’s a Trojan Horse u Must not Click it So iT Will n0t attack u

  7. johnbgood

    October 10, 2010 at 5:16 pm

    The Legionnaire tribe sent me a Trojan horse, which I accepted because, like some of the other posters, I wanted to test my defenses – which, at least as far as the Legionnaires were concerned, turned out to be pretty much impregnable.

    After their failed attack on my base, I went over and wiped theirs out. :-D

    • Guhjkl4

      October 14, 2010 at 1:06 am

      The Legionnaire tribe? Never heard of them
      Then again I haven’t played in months.

  8. Rednoth

    November 8, 2010 at 12:27 am

    I was able to go back to my profile page and it all restarted befor the attack…then i just put all my towers by the horse so when it started all you saw left was blood… =)

  9. Joe

    November 15, 2010 at 12:08 pm

    Well declined them the first time and they still came. You can actually refresh the page and make it seem like they never even attacked yet. So if you think your losing just refresh and try again.

  10. Dav

    November 23, 2010 at 3:15 am

    Wow u guys are weak i accepted it and i killed it in no time

  11. Dav

    November 23, 2010 at 3:20 am

    I also built the monster baiter. Its useless for me because when i upgrade it to lvl max and summoned all the monsters, but i killed it in no time like the Trojan horse.I guess im strong cuz i bought $199.99 of shiny.

  12. Bob Lewis

    December 3, 2010 at 12:58 am

    I am kinda low leveled and i knew what would happen but i was idiotic and accepted it anyway

  13. Idiot

    December 10, 2010 at 7:14 am

    I accepted it…actually believing it was a horse decoration….Idiot….

    It only attacked me once. Will the horse go away now?

  14. Coelho

    December 15, 2010 at 9:16 pm

    I accepted.. and made a nice defense.. loosing just 2 towers… =P

  15. Aortega1285

    December 24, 2010 at 8:01 am

    Its true but a quicker way is to just reload your page b4 the attack becomes rough

  16. hi wassup

    January 1, 2011 at 4:44 am

    why wont the horse go away

  17. the american bastard

    January 2, 2011 at 1:21 am

    actually.. no one should be scared of the trojan horse. it’s obvious what will happen to you if you accept it (but i did it). levelled my base? nah. wonder why? is it really that hard to defend a li’l thing like that?

  18. Wormzer

    January 4, 2011 at 4:12 pm

    Why did’nt I receive the Trojan Horse yet?What should I do to get it?

  19. star lion11

    January 7, 2011 at 7:01 am

    first time i accepted it, then the second time , since i had learned my lesson, i decclined it and they still came out and killed me, now ive upgraded my place alot and i want to test it out but it wont come now….

  20. me

    January 17, 2011 at 9:35 pm

    I get trojan horse every time i log on

  21. Greg

    January 20, 2011 at 9:05 am

    I just received it and accepted it. I took a bit of damage, but nothing that wasn’t repairable within a few minutes.

    FWIW, they sent it to me shortly after I failed attacking the Dreadnought tribe. Maybe just coincidence.

  22. Trololololollololol

    January 30, 2011 at 1:25 am

    There are no D.A.V.E and Wormzers in that pony anyway… But I just accepted it on Christmas because i thought it was a Christmas gift anyways… They are dumb enough to chose and attack on that spot because I got my yard highly defensed on the Northeast

  23. boka

    February 10, 2011 at 8:11 pm

    i studied greek mythology on my own in 6th grade and i know everything about it i figured when i first saw it what would happen but i just wanted to make sure and i got attacked with like 10 of all monsters from pokeys to fangs i believe and the trojan horse in greek mythology is named because the spartans(i believe)were at war with troy(a city)and they decided to make it look like they left off the island and then after that they made a huge horse and put it outside the city and the trojans thought it was a gift from the god athena(goddes of wisdom)and they took it into the city and at nightime the people jumped out and defeated troy by burning it

  24. BYM

    February 19, 2011 at 7:04 am

    my horse will not go away at all but if u click the facebook, Etc. button on the upper left corner of ur screen the monsters shall go away. Also if they do any damage, press the button and you shall have no demolished buildings what so ever!

  25. Rocky balboa

    February 20, 2011 at 12:07 pm

    Hey I click dicline at 1st and i was destroyed completely and then I clicked it again nothing happened how can I get rid of it?

  26. Mach

    February 27, 2011 at 4:23 pm

    hahaha!!!!! i accepted their truce. monster came. but they didn’t even land a single damage on me.

  27. Jason

    February 27, 2011 at 11:35 pm

    I saw the horse and when i clicked on it, monsters attacked me so I turned off my computer before it saved and I turned it on again and everything was back to normal. The horse was still there so I put all my defenses in front of the horse and I clicked on the horse. My defensive towers got destroyed!

  28. Jacob

    February 28, 2011 at 9:47 am

    what level are you??

  29. Hewdy

    March 8, 2011 at 7:21 pm

    Lmao !!!! wow, thats a good idea, im about to do that when i get my first trojan horse

  30. timmy b

    March 20, 2011 at 3:28 pm

    excellent… Obvious what the horse was and a great test for defences – chuffed I survived with little damage having only started a few days ago. I’ve found these forums really helpful and I hope there’s more little tricks in store :)

  31. david

    March 29, 2011 at 10:09 pm

    its best to put all of your defenses in front of the trojan horse!!

  32. Drake

    April 1, 2011 at 1:07 am

    I didn’t accept them since I knew about the tale of the trojan horse from those mythology thing story…

  33. straetcht

    April 13, 2011 at 1:06 pm

    Well we torjan is gift us some times but i get torjan horse for 17 times i clicked 2 times i im still having them all!!!!!

  34. nick

    May 4, 2011 at 11:49 pm

    im level 27 and i still havent got one and i want one.

  35. Hannah

    May 12, 2011 at 1:34 pm

    YOU CAN MOVE YOUR TOWERS WHILE THE MONSTERS ARE POURING OUT.

  36. craccot

    June 13, 2011 at 2:37 pm

    i refused the present cause i knew that story
    but they came out anyway xD
    the horse dissappeared after a while (3 days)
    and now i’m curious if i can send one myself?
    if i can, can someone tell me how?

  37. supsup259

    June 20, 2011 at 4:04 am

    since its called a “trojan horse”, does that mean its gonna give me a virus? :(

  38. eric

    July 23, 2011 at 3:05 am

    if u dont accept or decline it it will look cool

  39. Rakoone

    July 23, 2011 at 4:26 pm

    How do you get a trojan horse i am level 32 now and i never got the trojan horse i got the Giant D.a.v.e but not the trojan horse i looked in the wikia and said i need to be level 20 but im level 32.

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Ping, Not Panic: A Canadian Gamer’s 2025 Travel Stack – Steam Deck & Switch Updates, Remote Play, Con Wi-Fi Triage, and Instant Data Abroad

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You’ve cleared security at YYZ with a backpack full of cables, a Steam Deck, and a wish to dodge Day-0 patch hell. Across the ocean, a con queue snakes past a venue that’s already melting its Wi-Fi. The goal is simple: play more, fiddle less. This field-tested guide gives Canadian gamers a clean travel stack—latency expectations, handheld tuning, hotspot etiquette, and a data setup that just works when you land.

Latency 101 (Know Your Ceiling Before You Chase Frames)

You can’t beat physics, but you can plan around it. Treat latency like weather: check it, adapt, win anyway.

Practical targets on the road

Use CaseTarget RTTBitrate TipNotes
Cloud gaming (Stadia-like/GeForce NOW)≤ 40–60 ms10–25 MbpsBest in major metros; hotel Wi-Fi often too spiky
Remote Play (PS/Xbox → hotel/phone)≤ 60–80 ms5–12 MbpsCap at 720p/30 for reliability
Online shooters (native on handheld)≤ 40–70 ms3–6 MbpsPrefer mobile data over café Wi-Fi
MMO/Co-op (native)≤ 70–120 ms1–3 MbpsSlight input float is survivable

Rule of thumb: In crowded venues, mobile data beats venue Wi-Fi for stability. Save giant downloads for hotel fiber; use cellular for sessions and comms.

Connectivity in 3 Minutes (No Kiosk Drama)

Skip airport SIM lines and roaming roulette. Install a travel eSIM at home so Discord, Remote Play, and patch checks work the second you land.

How to set it up

  1. Buy a plan online; you’ll receive a QR code.
  2. On your phone: Settings Cellular/Mobile Add eSIM → scan → label it Trip Data.
  3. Set Trip Data as Mobile Data, keep your Canadian number for calls/SMS/2FA.
  4. Turn Data Roaming ON for Trip Data only. Test once, then toggle data off until touchdown.

Want a simple option you can activate in minutes? Compare and set up Holafly’s esim for travelers.

If data naps after landing: Airplane Mode 10 seconds → confirm Trip Data is active → Data Roaming ON (that line only) → quick reboot.

Device Playbooks (Steam Deck, Switch, Remote Play)

Steam Deck / ROG Ally (and handheld PCs)

  • Patch discipline: On hotel Wi-Fi, queue updates manually. Avoid “auto update everything” at 8 p.m. when everyone’s streaming.
  • Shader cache sanity: Pre-cache big titles before you fly; it saves battery, heat, and stutter.
  • Proton/version pinning (Deck): If a game breaks, roll back to the last known-good Proton. Keep a note of your stable pair.
  • Performance caps: Lock to 40–45 fps with a frame limiter + half-rate vsync; drop TDP to keep temps—and fans—civilized.

Nintendo Switch

  • eShop regions: Pre-download; don’t count on regional eShop switching abroad.
  • Cloud saves: Confirm sync for your travel titles; manual upload before leaving home.
  • RF survival: Pair controllers in your hotel room, not on the show floor where Bluetooth is chaos.

Remote Play (PS/Xbox/PC streaming)

  • Encode targets: 720p/30 at ~5–8 Mbps is “it just works” on the road. 1080p/60 is hotel-fiber territory.
  • Controller input: Wired (USB-C) or 2.4 GHz dongles beat Bluetooth in noisy RF environments.
  • NAT hiccups: If your home router gets stubborn, enable UPnP or forward the official Remote Play ports before you travel.

Power & Thermals (The Silent Boss Fight)

  • GaN charger: A dual-port 45–65W brick keeps phone + handheld happy.
  • Power bank: 20,000 mAh with USB-C PD (at least 30W out) will top up a Deck on trains and in queues.
  • Right-angle cables: Friendlier for hands; fewer port mishaps.
  • Heat management: Pop a slim kickstand and lift the back off fabric surfaces. In flights, cap brightness and fps to cut heat and whine.

Security & Accounts (No Lockouts, No Leaks)

  • 2FA: Keep your Canadian SIM active for OTPs; data rides on eSIM.
  • Password manager: Ensure offline vault access for those check-in moments with bad Wi-Fi.
  • VPN judgment: Use it for banking; avoid it for services that geo-fence streams/games unless you know the rules.
  • Captive portals: Accept the splash page on your phone first, then tether the handheld.

Con & Tournament Survival (Queues, Badges, Backups)

  • Badge & ticket hygiene: Screenshot every QR into a “Tickets” album—basements kill signal.
  • Backpack loadout: Hard case for handheld, microfiber cloth, tiny stand, spare microSD, earplugs (hotel AC), cable ties for field fixes.
  • Comms: Pin a Discord channel for your squad; set slow mode so plans don’t vanish in meme spam.
  • Filming etiquette: Ask before filming cosplayers or booths; offer to DM selects.

Data Options: Quick Compare for Travellers

OptionSetupMulti-CountryCost PredictabilityProsConsBest For
Carrier roaming passNoneLimitedLowFamiliarPricey daily capsOne-city sprints
Airport SIM per countryQueueNoMediumLocal ratesTime sink + SIM swapLong single stay
Pocket Wi-FiPickup/returnYesMediumShareableExtra device/batteryGroups/teams
Preinstalled eSIM~3 minYesHighLand connected; keep CA numberNeeds eSIM phoneMost trips

Packing List (Gamer Edition, Carry-On Only)

  • Handheld + rigid case
  • 20k PD power bank + dual-port GaN charger
  • Two short USB-C cables (one right-angle), 1x USB-A adapter
  • Travel router (optional) to tame hotel Ethernet/Wi-Fi
  • Spare microSD (formatted and empty)
  • Foldable stand, microfiber, mini cable ties
  • Earbuds with foam tips (better isolation on planes)
  • Compact multitool (check airline rules if in carry-on)

A 24-Hour Fly-to-QueueTimeline (Copy & Tweak)

  • T-18h (home): Pre-cache shaders, update core games, verify cloud saves, download offline maps. Install eSIM, test, then toggle data off.
  • Airport: Join captive portal on phone, then tether the Deck to check for critical hotfixes.
  • Flight: Battery mode: 30–40 fps cap, low brightness, story games > shooters.
  • Hotel check-in: Speed test. Queue big downloads now, not at 8 p.m. when everyone’s streaming.
  • Con morning: Phone data on, Discord open, badge QR ready. Handheld in case; power bank 100%.
  • Evening: Batch-export clips, upload on hotel fiber; schedule posts for Canada prime time.

Troubleshooting in 30 Seconds

  • Lag spike mid-fight? Drop res to 720p/30, move off congested Wi-Fi to mobile data, or stand near a window.
  • Packet loss on venue Wi-Fi? Forget the network; tether to your phone.
  • Deck wont charge while playing? Use a PD port capable of >30W and a certified cable; lower TDP/fps to stay net positive.

Final Save: Play More, Fiddle Less

Travel gaming works when you make latency predictable, power abundant, and data boring. Pre-patch at home, cap frames smartly, treat venue Wi-Fi as suspect, and land with connectivity already solved. Do that—and keep your crew aligned on Discord—and your next PAX, Gamescom, or Tokyo pilgrimage will be about games, not guesswork.

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Nerd Culture: A Fresh Social Hub for Gamers

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Does gaming society need a reboot? Many people think so, with current platforms viewed by newcomers as either a mass of impenetrable content, or a world of strange and unwelcoming cliques. Nerd Culture aims to change that with a welcoming, engaging and accessible platform where all are welcome, and everyone can build their own hub, both for online celebration of all things nerdy, and for getting together offline in real life. 

From PC and video gaming to board games, cosplay to fandom across movies, games and media, all areas of nerd culture are celebrated in smaller, safer hubs — including fun distractions like word games that bring people together through shared geekiness.. Places for fans to create their own spaces or join ones they feel at home in. 

Features of Nerd Culture

Nerd Culture was built by a small team who felt like most of us do when facing the wall of social pressure around anything we love. It offers:

Easy and advanced group creation and search, allowing members to create, find and build groups dedicated to topics and events of interest. Note that members need to be 18+ to sign up, with fan, content creator and business categories delineating a level of interest. 

Forums help create thematic communities focused on whatever is popular or niche, but important to fans with adjustable chat and feed features to help share fan voices in a reasonably-sized gathering, without being swamped by bots, trolls and other agent provocateurs. To keep them out, smart user safety features allow for intuitive moderation, chat mute and reporting tools to ensure safe social experiences.

When in the society and forum of their choice, fans can use real-time secure messaging to discuss the latest news or opinions, and collaborate in real time. Privacy settings can be customized to a level users are happy with, with privacy and safety settings that let them control who sees their content.

As part of the offline features, fans can arrange meetups and event management to link up with like-minded hobbyists in the real world, with event scheduling to promote and manage real-world events.

Fans Benefit from Rewards 

To encourage engagement, contributions, responsible behavior and society-building, users can level-up their status, earning rewards through a built-in XP system. They can earn points by starting discussions, organizing events and helping people fall in love with new and familiar hobbies, unlocking levels, achievements and real-world prizes as they go.

“It’s like leveling up by helping build the community and fostering real connections,” said Nerd Culture co-founder Steven Weingarth. “Creators and members can also gain Nerd Cred for being a community advocate, and that unlocks more than just bragging rights.”

Nerd Culture is free to join and use, helping to recreate the social community of popular topics before they become swamped by low-quality content and bots. Designed for and by fans of gaming, fandom culture and creative hobbies, Nerd Culture welcomes new friends, helps them dive deeper into favorite interests or explore new worlds. 

By helping users connect, discover and adventure together, with intuitive tools to help build meaningful communities, there’s plenty to see and do both online, through voice and video calls with your new buddies, and through new friends out in the real world through meetups and hangouts. 

About Nerd Culture 

As the founders (six lifelong nerds) put it, our new social platform sets out to fix the most frustrating problem: Why is it so hard, even in giant cities like LA, to find people who share my niche interests?

“When I moved to LA, I was shocked by how difficult it was to find a D&D group. Sites upon sites, Discord invites, bouncing between Reddit threads and Meetup and Facebook groups” writes Co-Founder Steven Weingarth. “It felt like yelling into a void. So our team set out to build the platform we all wish existed — a single place to connect and share stories with people over the things we love.”

Whatever your experience, many of us have felt unwelcome or overwhelmed in one place or another. Nerd Culture aims to offer a welcome hand to the nervous, or a new platform that we can build to create a more welcoming space about the topics we love. 

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The Psychology of Slot Games: Why We Love to Spin the Reels

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Many people across the world are drawn to play slot games; they spin the reels for a chance to win big prizes. Explaining this concept in detail will uncover the reason why players like these games so much and why we keep coming back to them.

The Reward Mechanism

Slot game psychology relates directly to the brain reward system. Players get a rush of dopamine — a pleasure-linked neurotransmitter — not just when they win but also for near misses and losses. Combining loss and win in a facade of unpredictability, where the player cannot know what the result is going to be, creates anticipation. This specific mechanism is known as a variable ratio schedule of reinforcement, and it works by rewarding players at random intervals, which creates the feeling that any given spin could lead to a potential reward. 

Sensory Stimulation

Slot games are fully designed for the eye and ear of the player. The gameplay is built around colours, engaging animation, and immersive audio effects that make the game enjoyable. All these sensory elements are designed to trigger emotional reactions and enhance involvement. Sounds like coins falling in sequence or celebratory music playing after a win creates a feeling of achievement which encourages further play. This sensory experience is not only for entertainment, but also to deepen the player’s emotional investment in the game. 

Emotional Escape

Indeed, many players play slot games as a method of escapism. Different game mechanics help individuals tune out from the challenges of daily life. This can create what players call the “slot-machine zone,” when they are so focused on the game that they forget everything else. For some, the escape may be therapeutic, a way to relieve bad feelings. But players should not count on slots as a major way of dealing with challenges in life. 

The Role of Near Misses

One incredibly interesting part of the way slot games have been designed revolves around near misses — where a player comes very close to winning but ultimately does not. Studies show that near misses can be just as psychologically rewarding as actual wins because they activate similar dopamine responses in the brain. Thus, players feel that they are “due” for a win, pushing them to keep playing, hoping that one day they will hit that jackpot. 

Online Slot Machine Strategies

Some players like to try using Online Slot Machine Strategies every time to win more with an impressive payback percentage. Such strategies include bankroll management, playing games with high RTP, and limiting playtime. Although these strategies might play a part in reducing your risk or possibly helping with the overall game experience, they do not actually change your odds of winning because slots are always random. However, knowing how to approach a hand can give players a feeling of control and, thus, confidence, which is a psychological advantage.

Socializing and Competition

Besides playing individually, many modern slot games have social elements, such as leaderboards or multiplayer functions. These elements also help create a community among players, as well as the introduction of competition. Thus, gamers may be motivated to keep playing not only for their own entertainment but also to score better than others or to achieve higher ranks and recognition gain in gaming communities. 

Conclusion

The psychology behind slot games boils down to reward mechanisms, sensory appeal, escapism/emotion, and social interaction. With the advancement of technology, it is important for developers to understand these concepts in order to create enticing experiences and for players to practice responsible gaming. For players looking to enhance their experience, using online slot machine strategies can provide a sense of control and strategy, though it’s crucial to remember that these strategies do not guarantee wins. As you spin the reels, such an experience can be exhilarating. However, you need to be aware of the psychological effects of having a healthy relationship with gambling. 

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