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      09-27-2018, 03:56 PM   #1
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What’s New at Well-Known Series of Uphill Rush Games?

Uphill Rush is an easy-to-play and fun arcade game which involves a water park with elaborate water slides. A player plays as its patron and needs to ride the slides as fast as possible by overcoming all the roadblocks. Unlike other games which comprise a story, this one does not involve any such element.

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To win the game, a player just needs to go through the hurdles successfully to advance to the subsequent levels.

To win the game, a player just needs to go through the hurdles successfully to advance to the subsequent levels. The best part about the game is that along with its availability on browser-platform, it is also available on both Android and iOS platforms.

Interestingly, this game is different from the other games in the genre in the sense that the game has a total of seven versions. Yes, that’s right. While it may sound like an unusual characteristic for any game, the reasons for this are apparent. Each version of the game differs from the other one in terms of features. Let us dig deeper into the updates or new features which its players can look forward to.

Uphill Rush 6 Vs. Uphill Rush 7
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The game has witnessed the launch of as many as seven versions till date. Most players of the game love playing it for the fun elements it brings for the fans of waterparks. Notwithstanding the previous variants of the game, two of its latest versions - version 6 and 7 are in the spotlight and here’s why.


Released in November 2013, Uphill Rush 6 introduced a whole new episode to the Uphill Rush series of games.

Released in November 2013, Uphill Rush 6 introduced a whole new episode to the Uphill Rush series of games. In this game, a player gets to choose a vehicle to move along a motorcycle track and explore the nearby areas. The idea came down well with the players as it received critical acclaim among hardcore gamers. This prompted the developers to go for its sequel - the seventh version of the series with a bunch of other exciting features.

Uphill Rush 7, the newest addition to the series has an updated format with even more challenging tasks than what the sixth version had to offer. It is essentially a bike driving game wherein you can race down the tracks at a fast speed and go on collecting as many items as possible. These items may include coins, accessories, bathing suits, dolphin or even a crocodile. Though you will get to start off with the easy mode, you can unlock the normal mode and the hard mode with the progression to the other levels.


Uphill Rush 7, the newest addition to the series has an updated format with even more challenging tasks than what the sixth version had to offer.

Conclusion:
While the games that belong to the Uphill series are popular for timely updates, most gamers acknowledge that the subsequent versions of the game are more challenging than the previous ones. With the new updates, players will find the latest version of the game a lot more challenging than the others in the series.

Do you want to find out what it feels like playing the latest format of the game? Try it out on your own to get the actual feel of it. Most gamers have already switched to the latest variant of the Uphill series. It’s your turn now!

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      09-27-2018, 04:08 PM   #2
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Vape. Worked for me. Start with a small dose of nicotine vape, like 11mg for a few weeks. Then go down to 8-6mg for a few weeks. Then go to 0mg. Do not ever go back up in nicotine strength. Keep it at zero and sooner or later you will get tired of vaping because your chemical dependence on it will be disappear. I smoked for just as long as you have, and I haven't smoked regularly in 2 years. Not to say I don't bum one every few weeks or so, but it's much better than daily smoking.
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Vape. Worked for me. Start with a small dose of nicotine vape, like 11mg for a few weeks. Then go down to 8-6mg for a few weeks. Then go to 0mg. Do not ever go back up in nicotine strength. Keep it at zero and sooner or later you will get tired of vaping because your chemical dependence on it will be disappear. I smoked for just as long as you have, and I haven't smoked regularly in 2 years. Not to say I don't bum one every few weeks or so, but it's much better than daily smoking.
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Fall in love with your future wife who refuses to sleep with you if you've been smoking that day.

More seriously, congrats to you for making the decision. I started when I was 12, was at nearly 2 packs a day by 20, and didn't really quit until 23 or 24.

There are many methods, any of which can be good based on your physiology and psychology. For me, it was a combination of the above mentioned external motivation, lots of Nicorette (or whatever the Walmart ripoff was), and telling everyone around me that I was trying to quit. I was lucky to have good friends who would remind me all the time if I started to light up. I would sometimes chew on cinnamon sticks to satisfy the physical fixation.

I quit four or five separate times before it "took", and even now I may allow myself a couple cigarettes every few months in the right situation (or a cigar on a special occasion). It is still hard some days, especially when I'm away from home.

Best of luck to you! Please feel free to post again with progress and for support! Having people around me on my side made the world of difference.
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Vape. Worked for me. Start with a small dose of nicotine vape, like 11mg for a few weeks. Then go down to 8-6mg for a few weeks. Then go to 0mg. Do not ever go back up in nicotine strength. Keep it at zero and sooner or later you will get tired of vaping because your chemical dependence on it will be disappear. I smoked for just as long as you have, and I haven't smoked regularly in 2 years. Not to say I don't bum one every few weeks or so, but it's much better than daily smoking.
Planning on starting this method next week. I've used nicotine patches before and I had no issues when I was wearing the patch, but then after a few of months of not smoking and not wearing the patch I would slip back into it.
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Dont light them, take up chewing instead
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Vape. Worked for me. Start with a small dose of nicotine vape, like 11mg for a few weeks. Then go down to 8-6mg for a few weeks. Then go to 0mg. Do not ever go back up in nicotine strength. Keep it at zero and sooner or later you will get tired of vaping because your chemical dependence on it will be disappear. I smoked for just as long as you have, and I haven't smoked regularly in 2 years. Not to say I don't bum one every few weeks or so, but it's much better than daily smoking.
Yep I'm currently using this method to quit. I started at 9 mg and 7 months later I'm down to 3 mg. Hopefully by the end of the year I'll be done.
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Ah yes the methadone plan! You can just smoke less until you quit instead of taking up some douche affectation
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I was a social smoker for probably 15-20 years. I went to the vape with now issues. After doing that for about a year, I'm smoke/vape free. Takes some will power, but it can be done. Good luck!
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The good thing is you want to quit smoking. I suggest reading this book. Best $15 I've ever spent. I read the last page and never lit another cigarette again. Never even had the urge. I honestly couldn't believe it. You can smoke your brains out during it. It even says so. I'm not saying it's going to work but for the $$ why not try.

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I also quit by vaping. Vaping does not contain MAOIs that are present in tobacco and make natural tobacco much more addictive than pure nicotine. Quitting vaping was easy.
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I've vaped for 2 years now. Started from 18mg down to 3mg but I couldn't vape 0mg. This method didn't work for me because your constantly chiefing on the thing.
Fast forward now I've hopped on the juul band wagon. On 50mg nicotine refill, however its working for I'm taking only 4-5 puffs twice a day now.
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Ah yes the methadone plan! You can just smoke less until you quit instead of taking up some douche affectation
There are many situations in which I'd rather have someone around me vaping vs. chewing.

There are lots of ways to quit and using vaping to ease off is as valid a method as any other.

For everyone saying to "just stop" - I'm sure that works for some people. Didn't work for me the two or three times I tried that method.
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Just have to want to quit more than you want to continue and have some sort of willpower to self regulate
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Dr Frank Nasso, Staten Island check him out, I saw you were in NY.
I tried a bunch of shit before him never worked. One and done with Dr. Nasso
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Just have to want to quit more than you want to continue and have some sort of willpower to self regulate
That's great to say and I applaud the people for whom it is that simple. Unfortunately it doesn't work that way for everyone.

I quit regularly smoking almost 15 years ago and still have to fight the urge at least weekly, especially if I'm on the road. Yes, it's far easier now but per my first response there are still occasions where I'll give in.

Perhaps that means I don't have the "some sort of willpower" required for the "just quit" method...but in that case I did still find a way to quit which is what OP wants to do.
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I chewed forever and also can drink a lot. I routinely take a month off booze just as an exercise in my willpower. When I drink its because I choose to. If I made the declaration to myself, im never gonna have another drink I would do it. Dont wanna though!
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I quit by gradually moving back the time in the day that I would have my first cigarette. Instead of 8am, I would have the first at 9... then later 10, 11, etc., then after lunch, and so on... it was a somewhat slow process but it worked for me... hardest to quit was after supper, especially after a couple of beers, but eventually I had no desire to smoke.
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