Video Walkthroughīelow you can watch the complete Nowhere House playthrough or read the text walkthrough if you want to solutions to all puzzles in the house. You will have to constantly switch between these three houses by tapping on the magician, gypsy woman, and Adria’s portraits on the inventory to solve puzzles. Both the houses of the gypsy woman and the magician are just the same house as Adria’s, but the puzzles will be different. When you unlock the gypsy woman and the magician, you will have to switch between three houses – the gypsy woman’s house, the magician’s house, and the house where Adria is trapped. The game has three important characters – Adria, the Gypsy Woman, and the Magician. Just tap on one item and then tap on another to make a new item. You can also combine two items on the inventory. To place an item in its rightful location, tap on the item on the inventory and then tap the place where you want to use it. The item will be shown at the bottom, of the inventory. Use arrows on the left and right side of the screen to explore rooms. You will have to interact with objects by tapping them. Puzzles are not easy to solve and you will have to pay attention to every detail inside the house to solve them. In Nowhere House, you will have to solve a series of clever interactive puzzles to escape the cursed house.
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