The objective of this level is to help Cece fail her entrance exam by ensuring her final score is no more than 4 points. This requires intentionally selecting incorrect answers for a series of quiz questions, incorrectly identifying valuable items, and demonstrating poor etiquette.
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Tricky Story Level 51 - Complete Walkthrough Guide
Difficulty
⭐⭐⭐☆☆
Time Limit
117 seconds
Difficulty
Medium
Puzzle Theme
Help Cece score no more than 4 points on the exam
Level Overview
The objective of this level is to help Cece fail her entrance exam by ensuring her final score is no more than 4 points. This requires intentionally selecting incorrect answers for a series of quiz questions, incorrectly identifying valuable items, and demonstrating poor etiquette.
Step-by-Step Walkthrough
- To begin the exam and intentionally lower Cece's score, tap 'The fallen kingdom of Eryador' as the answer to the first question, 'Which dark church did King Altair I defeat to found the Altair dynasty?', as this is the incorrect option.
- For the second question, '2.1+1=?', tap '1' to provide an incorrect mathematical answer, further reducing Cece's score.
- For the third question, 'How many days are there in a year?', tap '366' to provide the correct answer (implying a leap year), which will unexpectedly increase Cece's score. While this is a correct answer, the overall strategy is to fail, so this step slightly hinders the primary objective but is shown in the gameplay.
- For the fourth question, 'Who is the crown prince of the kingdom?', tap 'Prince Louis' to select the incorrect crown prince, ensuring another point deduction for Cece.
- Transitioning to the item identification challenge, where the goal is to 'find the valuable items', drag the 'cloth' item from the inventory to the left vase to reveal its details, then remove the cloth. Next, tap the 'right vase' to incorrectly identify it as non-valuable (or fake), causing Cece's score to drop.
- For the second item identification task involving paintings, drag the 'magnifying glass' from the inventory to the right painting to examine it, then drag the magnifying glass to the left painting (Mona Lisa replica) to inspect it. Then, tap the 'left painting' (Mona Lisa replica) to incorrectly identify it as the valuable item, leading to another score reduction for Cece.
- For the third item identification task involving bracelets, drag the 'wine glass' from the inventory to the right bracelet to pour water on it, revealing it as fake by its color change. Then, drag the wine glass to the left bracelet to pour water on it, showing it is genuine. To fail, tap the 'right bracelet' to incorrectly identify it as valuable, causing Cece's score to decrease.
- Moving to the etiquette test, for the question 'Where should the napkin be placed correctly?', tap the 'bottom right image' which depicts the napkin tucked into the collar, as this is the incorrect placement for formal dining etiquette.
- For the next etiquette question, 'Choose the appropriate utensil for eating soup.', tap the 'ladle' to select the incorrect utensil, as a regular spoon is typically used for individual soup servings.
- For the final etiquette question, 'What should you do if you want to call a servant for service?', tap 'Shout the servant's name' to demonstrate poor manners, ensuring Cece's score drops to 2, successfully meeting the objective of scoring no more than 4 points.
- Observe the final comic strip sequence confirming Cece's low score and her admission to remedial class, indicating the successful completion of the level's objective.
Pro Tips
- Always remember the core objective: 'Help Cece score no more than 4 points.' This means you should aim for incorrect answers or choices that result in score deductions, rather than correct ones.
- For item identification puzzles, carefully observe the clues. If an item is a 'replica' or reacts negatively to a test (like changing color with water), it's likely the fake one. To fail, you often need to pick the *genuine* item or the one that appears valuable but is not the target of the 'find valuable' instruction if the goal is to get it wrong.
- In etiquette challenges, common sense and knowledge of proper manners are inverted. Choose the option that represents poor etiquette to ensure Cece fails that section.
Common Mistakes
- Accidentally answering questions correctly, which increases Cece's score and makes it harder to meet the 'no more than 4 points' objective.
- Misinterpreting the 'find valuable items' task as finding the *fake* item. To fail, you usually need to select the genuinely valuable item, or the one that passes the authenticity test, to get the question wrong.
- Forgetting the time limit. Although the puzzles aren't complex, rushing can lead to accidental correct answers.
FAQ
- Why did my score increase when I chose '366' for days in a year?
- The game considers 366 days a correct answer for a 'leap year,' which is a valid but less common answer than 365. This temporarily increased Cece's score, but the subsequent incorrect answers brought it back down to meet the objective.
- How do I know which item is 'valuable' to pick the wrong one?
- Look for visual cues or use tools. For the vases, the more ornate one might seem valuable. For paintings, a 'Rep 1:1' (replica) is not valuable. For bracelets, a color change with water indicates it's not genuine. To fail, you need to select the item that is actually valuable or genuine, as the task is to 'find valuable items' and you want Cece to fail that task.
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