Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors first came out in 2009. Since then, players across the world have participated in the Nonary Games. As the first game in the Zero Escape trilogy, we are introduced to a large cast of characters and unique escape room puzzles.
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If you have never played a Zero Escape game, the puzzles in 999 can be quite difficult. Fortunately, we are here to help you get the hang of things. In this guide, we are going to take a look at some beginners tips for making your way through 999.
Firstly, it's important to know that 999 does not end once you get an ending; there are multiple endings that work together. Because of this, it's important to play through the whole game a few times, so you unlock several endings. There is a 'true' ending, but you probably won't achieve it on your first try. This is okay though because the other endings will provide helpful insight into the story.
Older versions of the game did not include a flowchart but now, we have access to a spoiler-free flow chart, so you can see a route to each possible ending. Don't forget to look at this chart! When you play for the first time, this chart may look a bit confusing, but as you progress further in the game, it will begin to make sense.
The other two games in the Zero Escape trilogy utilize a flowchart of the timeline as well.
More often than not, puzzles are not timed. When you first start the game and are trapped inside a flooding room, you will be told to escape quickly before the room floods. This isn't actually timed, so you will be able to explore and get the hang of the game without feeling rushed.
If a situation is not timed, it's okay to take your time and think through what
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