Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors is full of mystery, evident in the escape rooms that you must make your way through. In total, the game has six endings, each one providing insight into the Nonary Games and the reason why you are there.
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999 encourages you to continue playing after you get an ending, but reaching the other paths may be difficult at first. In this guide, we are going to go over how to get each of the six endings that the game has to offer.
Since we are covering the endings, this guide will contain some spoilers, so proceed with caution!
The Submarine ending is pretty easy to get. To get this ending, all you need to do is go through Door 2. This ending is unaffected by the doors that you went through previously.
Overall, this ending leads to the death of nearly everybody in the game, with Junpei dying in the submarine pool, giving this ending its name.
There are three possible ways to get the knife ending, all ending in going through Door 6. Below, you can check out the rooms that you should go through to get this ending.
This is another bad ending, resulting in the death of nearly everyone.
There is only one way to achieve the Safe ending. You should go through the doors in the following order to see this one:
The safe that is being referred to in this ending can be found within the bedroom closet in the 1st Class Cabin. This ending will also contain important plot information to help you make sense of the Nonary Games, and is required before getting the True ending.
To achieve the Axe ending, you need to go through Door 1. This ending is another easy one to get, but if you don't want to get the True ending at this point, be sure
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