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Cousin to a Solve the Soup Cans puzzle, a Guide Dang It is any part of a video game in which that correct action or set of actions is so difficult to figure out from the game's own clues that, effectively, the only way to know what to do (aside from spending countless hours of trying every remote possibility until something
Why should the Evil Overlord have all the Genre Savvy knowledge? Read these lists, and you'll be Genre Savvy, or close enough. For various character types and other miscellaneous guides, see the TV Tropes "How to" Guides index.
The No Pronunciation Guide trope as used in popular culture. In written works, sometimes it's not obvious how to pronounce names that are given. Sure, it's
The Beginner's Guide is an Environmental Narrative Game published in 2015 by David Wreden, creator of The Stanley Parable. The game involves Davey guiding
An index page listing TV Tropes "How to" Guides content. Increase your relevance to the plot in three easy steps! This is a list of Just for Fun pages with
The All There in the Manual trope as used in popular culture. Information not mentioned within a specific work, but only found in supplemental material or in
An index page listing Utterly and Completely Definitive Guide to Cool content. Pffft. Yeah, sure. There's never going to be such a thing, because one
The native guide knows about the place they hero needs to pass through, whether they live in the area, have made the journey themselves, or are simply Closer to Earth and know more about the lands around them. The hero convinces or hires them to guide them where they need to go and the guide takes them there.
The Faux to Guide trope as used in popular culture. Satirical "How To" guides. The instructions are faulty, or the person following them does it horribly, or
Strategy Guides are different than Walkthroughs in that they provide a portable, professional, and easily accessible hard copy while playing. However, they are more likely to avoid giving outright spoilers and munchkin-like hints, preferring to suggest ideas rather than spoiling the playing aspect. Aside from average gaming
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