Wedding Dash 2: Rings Around the World Strategy Guide & Cheats

Jessie Kay
Wedding planner extraordinaire Quinn is back in Wedding Dash 2: Rings Around World. This time management game features the same frantic gameplay as the original Wedding Dash. Players must seat guests, serve a three-course meal, and dispatch Quinn to solve any disasters that crop up along the way. Many of the same hilarious characters from the original game are back, including Chloe who had a baby and Uncle Ernie, who still has a drinking problem. This game has two modes: story mode, with 50 levels of increasing difficulty and endless game, where players try for a high score with a never-ending line of wedding guests. These tips mainly apply for story mode, but also apply to endless game. Here are some tips and tricks to help you get through the game.

Master the art of chaining:
Like many time-management games, "Wedding Dash 2: Rings Around the World" requires the user to master chaining to advance through the levels. Chaining is repeating the same task for as many guests as you can. For example, seat as many guests as you can, then take all of their gifts, serve everyone appetizers and so on. Keeping the chain of actions intact for many guests results in bonus points, helping you pass the level.

Seating:
Don't seat guests as soon as they arrive, especially at the beginning of the game. Instead, wait until enough guests have arrived to fill all of the seats. Then, start seating guests according to their preferences. Never seat Chloe at the end of the table-she is a very popular guest, with many people requesting to sit next to her. If you must seat her at the end of the table, place her daughter at the end.

Start the confetti machine right away:
The confetti machine takes a while warm up before ready for use. As soon as you start a level, start the confetti machine immediately. After use, the confetti machine turns off, so remember to start it up again right away.

Get to know each guest:
Study the habits of the guests at the earlier levels so you'll know what to expect at the later levels. This helps with planning seating arrangements and serving food. Here are some examples: Grandpa Norbort and Diane are notoriously slow eaters. Serve them first if possible. Grandpa Norbort sometimes forgets to order, so serve him food even if he doesn't have a bubble over his head. Uncle Ernie is a lush and if he gets too tipsy, Quinn will need to step in before the bride gets angry. Chloe's daughter is prone to hissy-fits.

Immediately tend to disasters: Disasters won't break your chain, since Quinn tackles them and not your server. If you see Uncle Ernie getting tipsy, send Quinn over immediately.

If you get stuck...
Patience and perseverance are virtues in this game! If you find yourself stuck at a level, reconsider your seating arrangements and chaining strategy. All levels are passable and chances are, you're missing out on seating bonuses or you're breaking a chain. For fans of time-management games, "Wedding Dash 2: Rings Around the World" will probably seem almost too easy, even up to the fifth wedding destination. However, things get very complicated and frenzied, even for the best time management players, on levels 5.4 through the end.

Good luck playing Wedding Dash 2: Rings Around the World!

Published by Jessie Kay

Missy Jess enjoys writing about video games, home improvement tips and travel articles. In addition to writing, she enjoys long-distance running and fitness.  View profile

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  • Clara Maclead1/29/2011

    Wow. This is soooooooooooooo.... helpful. NOT!!!! U STINK!

  • Jennifer David2/28/2010

    Thank you for your informative article, intersting read.

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