This level requires you to assist Cece and Mr. Mage in treating eight different patients, each suffering from a unique and often whimsical ailment. You'll need to identify the correct object or character interaction to resolve each patient's problem within the given time limit.
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Tricky Story Level 69 - Complete Walkthrough Guide
Difficulty
⭐⭐⭐☆☆
Time Limit
118 seconds
Difficulty
Medium
Puzzle Theme
Help Cece treat the patients with lan
Level Overview
This level requires you to assist Cece and Mr. Mage in treating eight different patients, each suffering from a unique and often whimsical ailment. You'll need to identify the correct object or character interaction to resolve each patient's problem within the given time limit.
Step-by-Step Walkthrough
- TAP the red chili peppers hanging outside the window to collect them, then DRAG and APPLY them to Ian's ear to cure his hearing problem.
- TAP Cece's magical staff to activate it, then DRAG the magical beam to the glass of water on the table to transform it into ice. Next, DRAG the ice to Ian's swollen lips to reduce the swelling.
- TAP the dress on the mannequin to transform it into a more alluring outfit. Then, TAP Cece to have her change into the new dress, which will mend Ian's 'broken heart' by cheering him up.
- TAP the broken wooden planks on the floor to gather them. Then, DRAG and APPLY the planks to Ian's head to fashion a bandage, curing his dizziness.
- TAP the red chili peppers on the window again to make one appear in Mr. Mage's hand. Then, TAP Mr. Mage to have him breathe fire, warming up the frozen Ian.
- TAP Cece's magical staff to activate it, then DRAG the magical beam to the frog in Ian's mouth to remove it and clear his throat.
- TAP Cece's magical staff to activate it, then DRAG the magical beam to Ian's bloated stomach to cure his indigestion, causing him to vomit a rainbow.
- TAP the white cloth hanging on the shelf to reveal it as a balloon. Then, DRAG the balloon to the 'ghost' behind Ian to reveal it was just a balloon caught on his shirt, curing his feeling of possession.
Pro Tips
- Observe the patient's dialogue and visual cues carefully, as they directly indicate the nature of their ailment and often hint at the solution.
- Pay attention to interactive objects in the environment, as they will often transform or be used in unexpected ways to solve the puzzles.
- Some solutions involve multiple steps, such as transforming an object first and then applying it, so think about the logical progression of actions.
Common Mistakes
- Misinterpreting the patient's symptoms can lead to trying the wrong solution, wasting precious time.
- Forgetting to activate Cece's staff before attempting to use its magical properties on an object or patient.
- Not noticing subtle changes in the environment, like the dress on the mannequin or the cloth on the shelf, which are crucial for certain solutions.
FAQ
- How do I know what to do for each patient?
- Each patient (Ian) will explicitly state their problem through a speech bubble, and their visual state will also reflect their ailment (e.g., frozen, dizzy, swollen lips). Look for objects in the room that logically or magically relate to these symptoms.
- What is the purpose of Cece's staff?
- Cece's staff is a magical tool used to transform objects (like water to ice) or directly affect patients (like removing the frog or curing indigestion). You typically need to tap the staff first to activate its power, then drag the resulting beam to the target.
- How do I deal with Ian's 'broken heart'?
- To cure Ian's broken heart, you need to cheer him up. This is achieved by transforming the dress on the mannequin into a more attractive one, and then having Cece wear it to lift his spirits.
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Level Number: 69
Duration: 1:26
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