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| image = [[Image:Goober's_lab.png|200px]]
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| location = Goober's Lab
|location = Arcade
|status = Available}}
| area = [[Arcade]]
'''Goober's Lab''' is a [[Game|Webkinz game]] in the [[Arcade|Webkinz Arcade]] that you have to switch colors to make either a three, four or five in a row. You may have a chance to get a [[Trophy]]. You are out if you run out of time or have no more moves. The cause of this game is that [[Goober]] forgets the potion he did back than. You get a random chance of getting a trophy by switching 2 atoms to make 2 five-in-a-rows. Remember: You need both five-atom combinations, one would not work.
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}}'''Goober's Lab''' is a [[Game|Webkinz game]] in the [[Arcade|Webkinz Arcade]] that you have to switch colors to make either a three, four or five in a row. You may have a chance to get a [[Trophy]]. You are out if you run out of time or have no more moves. The cause of this game is that [[Goober]] forgets the potion he did back than. You get a random chance of getting a trophy by switching 2 atoms to make 2 five-in-a-rows. Remember: You need both five-atom combinations, one would not work.
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Revision as of 18:42, 25 August 2020

Template:Game Goober's Lab is a Webkinz game in the Webkinz Arcade that you have to switch colors to make either a three, four or five in a row. You may have a chance to get a Trophy. You are out if you run out of time or have no more moves. The cause of this game is that Goober forgets the potion he did back than. You get a random chance of getting a trophy by switching 2 atoms to make 2 five-in-a-rows. Remember: You need both five-atom combinations, one would not work.