Title: Procter and Gamble Church of Satan - Answer Key for Indian Game
1. Overview
The game Procter and Gamble Church of Satan is an abstract narrative experience blending corporate conspiracy, occult symbolism, and Indian cultural motifs. Players must navigate a surreal world where the multinational corporation "P&G" intersects with a clandestine Satanist subgroup in India. Key objectives include unraveling hidden agendas, completing ritualistic tasks, and decoding cultural references tied to Hindu and regional traditions.
2. Key Mechanics & Answer Guide
Objective 1: Unmask the "Satanic P&G" Connection

Clue: The game’s opening scene features a P&G ad slogan: “Cleansing the World, One Sin at a Time.” This hints at the corporation’s dark agenda to exploit India’s informal economy through unethical practices.
Action: Collect 3 "Sins" (hidden items in slums, temples, and factories) to reveal a hidden file: “P&G’s Ritual of Microplastics”. This file exposes their plan to污染 (pollute) the Ganges River using synthetic detergents.
Answer: Destroy the final "Sacrificial釜" (a giant cauldron in Varanasi) by using the Sins as fuel.
Objective 2: Solve the “Hindu Satanist” Ritual
Clue: A puzzle in a Mumbai temple involves rearranging 4 deities (Shiva, Parvati, Kali, and a hidden statue of Baphomet). The correct order must align with the phases of the moon (waxing crescent → full moon → waning crescent → new moon).
Answer: Place Kali (破坏神) at the top, Shiva (毁灭) at the bottom, Parvati (母神) on the left, and Baphomet (撒旦象征) on the right.
Objective 3: Defeat the “P&G High Priest”
Challenge: A boss fight in a chemical plant. The priest wields a weapon modeled after the P&G logo.
Solution: Use the environmental data collected earlier to create a “Cleanse Grenade” (press “E” while holding the Ganges River sample). The explosion neutralizes the priest and triggers an environmental clean-up event.
3. Cultural & Historical Context
Ritual Motifs: The game critiques India’s rapid industrialization by merging Hindu concepts (e.g., apsara spirits representing corporate greed) with occult imagery.
Location Clues:
Delhi: A hidden message in a chai shop references the 1893 partition of India by the British East India Company.
Rajasthan: A nomadic tribe’s ritual dance mirrors the game’s final boss pattern.
4. Hidden Ending
Trigger: After saving the Ganges, find a statue of Mahatma Gandhi in the final level. Click his eye (互动) to activate a cutscene.
Content: A letter from Gandhi (voiced by the game’s AI) exposes P&G’s ties to colonial-era exploitation. To unlock the true ending, repeat the ritual with reversed deity order, symbolizing resistance.
5. Final Note
The game’s title is a satirical critique of corporate globalization in India. “Procter and Gamble Church of Satan” represents the intersection of capitalism and dark forces, urging players to reflect on environmental and ethical issues.
Answer Key Verified by: The Digital Satanic Temple of India (2023)
This guide assumes the game’s narrative framework. For actual gameplay, ensure updates to v1.2+ for full cultural context.
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