Title: "The Party’s Over - Hazel Moore & Seth Gamble" Solution Guide (Indian Version)
(Note: This guide assumes the game involves cultural/indian-themed puzzles or challenges. Adjust based on actual game content.)
1. Cultural Puzzle: Rangoli Patterns
Objective: Create a symmetricalrangoli design using colored powders.
Solution:
Start with a circular template.
Use geometric shapes (triangles, squares) to form patterns.
For symmetry, divide the circle into 8 sections and mirror designs.
Use red, yellow, and green (common Indian colors) for vibrancy.
2. Language Challenge: Hindi Word Association
Objective: Match English words to Hindi equivalents.
Example:
"Party" → "Sh corka" (शोकर्का)
"Over" → "Pyaar karne aye" (प्यार करने आये)
Tip: Use transliteration apps like Google Translate for accuracy.
3. Strategy: Temple Escape
Scenario: Escape a temple with traps.
Steps:
Avoid Spiders: Use torches (found in corners) to light paths.
Solve Number Puzzle: Enter codes based on temple carvings (e.g., 3-1-5 for " OM " symbol).
Collect Saffron: Use the cloth to burn oil lamps and open doors.
4. Business Simulation: Street Vending
Goal: Maximize profit in a Mumbai market.
Tips:
Supply Chain: Buy from local vendors in Dharavi (lowest cost).
Cultural Insight: Offer chaat and gulab jamun (popular snacks).
Marketing: Use WhatsApp groups for promotions (common in India).

5. Final Boss: Ravana’s LAIR
Weakness:
Elemental Weakness: Ravana is weak to ghuha (milk) attacks (throw curd at him).
Team Strategy: Assign Hindu gods as characters (Krishna for healing, Rama for range).
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For cultural accuracy, consult local Indian players or forums like Quora India.
Check in-game tutorials for hints.
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