Bank the ball If you know your angles, the next step is to know just where to bounce it off the wall so that it gets into the goal. The Mirgle doesn't seem to understand where the ball is going very well if you do this. You have a better chance of scoring this way.
3) Know your angles Don't just randomly hit the ball. Start learning how to predict the ball bath depending on where you hit the ball. Aim is critical in my strategy. This will also help predict where the ball will arrive for defence when the Mirgle hits it.
2) Leave the Anchors and Crackers alone Okay, leaving the anchors alone is obvious, but avoid the crackers While they make your pet fast, this also has a tendency of decreasing control of your Pawkeet, sending you around the board like an out of control pinball.
5) Patience is a virtue Sometimes it will take a while to score a goal, sometimes it will happen within five seconds. Don't get frustrated and leave the goal, stay with it. There is an element of luck with this game too, you will lose games and win games.
Play defensively Stay on your half of the board. In fact, stay right in front of your goal as often as possible. The Mirgle is way faster than you, and he will beat you in a race back to your side of the board and will score on you.
4) Tips/Hints
1) Corner the ball The Mirgle will often bounce the ball off the wall above and below your goal. Slide down the side and hit it toward the corner. This will make him hit it so fast that the ball will actually "phase" through him and start going the other way. Don't fight down there though, or it might phase through you instead! Just hit it down into the corner when he gets up toward your goal.
7) Let the Mirgle play around Don't rush out to meet him, stay by your goal, and when you can, hit it towards his side... in his haste, he will often hit it into his own goal. Use his speed against him.