Remember, unless you want to constantly watch ads to refill your stock, there is a set number of Eye Runes on each map. The following guide was played on Normal difficulty. For ease of navigation, we will provide the filled-out maps of each floor. The mansion itself is quite small, so you can finish it rather quickly (especially after you have completed it several times).Įach floor has a hand-drawn map that fills up as you enter a given area for the first time.
This is especially important as you cannot crouch behind objects to break her line of sight. Krasue generally cannot follow you into rooms so merely getting into one, provided she does not see you enter it, will make her give up the chase. If she spots you, the game will warn you so that you can get out of her line of sight. Unfortunately, this aura of hers has a rather large radius and can affect rooms directly above and below her. Krasue will lurk the hallways and periodically change floors, with her presence given away by flickering lights and her muffled sobs. The house has two stories and a basement. Sure enough, the presence of Krasue makes it quite clear why the place was abandoned to begin with. The story of the first chapter has you breaking into the abandoned Mansion to locate any forgotten treasures. With the basics of the game out of the way, we can proceed to the Mansion guide. Similar to the Eye Runes, you can watch an ad to reduce the cooldown and increase your sprint speed. The sprint itself lasts three seconds and has a cooldown of one minute before you can sprint again make it count.
The monster’s viewpoint is warped so remember important landmarks that will help you determine where the monster is at any given time.Īside from the Eye Runes, you can sprint for a few seconds if the monster of the chapter spots you.
If you run out of Eye Runes for whatever reason, you can watch an ad for three more Runes. There are a limited number of Eye Runes present in a level, so knowing when to use them is essential to get the most out of them. As the other chapters cost at least 200 coins to unlock, you might be using that ad multiplier quite often unless, of course, you are able to tackle the harder difficulties. If you complete a level, you have the option of watching an ad to double your rewards. If the monster catches you, you can either watch an ad to get an additional try, teleporting the monster someplace else while you remain where you are, or accept the loss and get coins based on how much treasure you collected before getting caught. Any pieces of lore you can find are carried over in future playthroughs, so there is no need to collect all the lore in a single run. These range from scraps of paper to ramblings from the monster when seeing through their eyes. Coins in turn are used to unlock the other chapters, though you can bypass this via in-app purchases.Īside from completion rewards and monster behavior, difficulty also affects various pieces of lore you can find in the standard chapters, along with clues to alternate methods of beating the chapter. The difficulties are listed as Newbie, Easy, Normal, Hard, and Nightmare. Coins are multiplied by the difficulty level you picked beforehand, with higher difficulties awarding more coins. Completing a chapter awards a number of coins.