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Taffy Tales FAQ and Walkthrough – v0.22 By Varuelen FAQ Here I put some of the most common questions that tend to be asked VERY frequently across the forums and on the Taffy Tales discord. Check here first if you dont want to follow the walkthrough. Q1. I need to find a ruler and scotch tape for a Clara quest? A1. Ahh yes the infamous ruler…...The ruler is located on the floor outside your sisters room. Scotch tape can be bought at the store and make sure you go to the classroom in the evening time slot. Q2. I need to find gym clothes, where are they? A2. They are hanging on a clothes line in your backyard just beneath the tree with the treehouse. Q3. I need to find Becca but cant interract with the door at her home...WTF BUG HALP PLZ…. A3. This is gonna be a long one…..the short version is that you have rushed ahead on a certain quest line involving Priscilla that has a prerequisite of finishing up earlier content. Problem is that there is nothing in the game that shows what you have missed. Short answer is do the earlier Becca quests and when thats done finish up your quests with Sara. When thats done you should be able to proceed and the door will be interactable. The slightly longer answer is that I dont know what the exact trigger for that quest is or rather how far into earlier quests you need to do. So its better to finish them up completely. If you need hints on what you have missed look at the walkthrough and start looking around day 5 to day 20 and see if there is something you missed. Its usually something about fapping in the toilet stalls or missing to click on either Becca or Sara in the classrom. Q4 Fuck you that didnt answer my question! A4 Ok to get things rolling follow Becca home 3 times from the school then give her the flowers from your backyard. After that go to class and click on Sara or Becca to study and head over to the toilet to ”try to fap”. After that things should be self explanatory, and if not just do the steps in the damn walkthrough. Q5. I need to do research according to Becca….uhm where do I do that? A5. Go to the library...click the box at the bottom of the screen in the school hallway. Q6. I need money...where to get? A6. You get the majority of your money from fapping in the toilet stalls into a cup of infinite size. Do some of the early quests and Sara will give it to you. If you are using the ”current content” save cheat you already have it so just go fap in the boys toilet stall. Q7. Fapping is boring, how much money do I need anyway? A7. Here is a complete list of what you need money for in the game at this current time. Things you buy at the store: Item: Cost: Weight 150$ Camera (first) 50$ Camera (second) 50$ Camera (third) 50 $ Plumber uniform 50$ Plumber key 50$ New phone (replacement for one dropped in the toilet) 100$ Wood 50$ Screwdriver 100$ Superglue 135$ Printer kit 150$ Sexy underwear 100$ Sleeping pills 150$ Razor and Cream 100$ Coat 100$ Funny Mask 50$ Scotch 50$ Fake phone 100$ Lingerie 150$ Bondage gear 150$ Love Potion 150$ Small mints 150$ New phone for Clara 150$ Marys new clothes (gym clothes) 150$ Booze 150$ Things you need money for outside the store: Clara needs money for bills: 240$ Remote controlled vibrator (bought on your computer): 150$ Total: 3025$ Thats a lot of money so get to fapping. Also remember that the items doesnt spawn in the store until the quest you are on triggers them so no use in trying to grab them in advance. Just keep a healthy stock of money at all times so you dont have to break flow by going off and fap up some more money. Unless you use the money cheat of course. Q8. Where do I find item ”X” A8. Sigh...alright scroll to the end of the the walthrough to find ”drumroll” THE LIST Q9. I read your list and the item wasn´t in the place you said, what gives? A9. The items only spawn in the store or at the proper place when the quest ”activates” the item. So for example you cannot ”prebuy” an item from the store far in advance. Q10. How do I use the rope/How do I get the ball back? A10. Climb over the wall to the left of Priscillas house at night then click on the tree to the right. You can climb it if you have the rope with you that can be found in the smoking area of the school. Q11. Why cant I lift the stuff in the school closet? A11. Go to the gym and do some strength training. Click on the weight and get going. Q. Your walkthrough sucks and I hate you and I think you should die…….also you smell. A. I didnt know you were my ex-wife. Walkthrough First things first. This is a walkthrough that gives you 100% completion without using any of the cheats. Some of the Gallery scenes might be lacking as there are mutually exclusive ones depending on what choices you do in the branching paths. Also in the future there will be 2 main paths, the regular one and the NTR path but as the regular is the only one in the game at the moment this walkthrough only deals with that one. One last thing about the main line story i.e the path we are following in this walkthrough is that its supposed to branch into two paths with one having your MC keeping control and being a mostly ”goodish” antihero and the other is to give your subconcious full control and go full psycopath. This doesnt seem to be in the game at the moment so your choices has little inpact with some not even be in the game at the moment so you can go with pretty much whatever you want without seeming consequences. Day 1: Click through the opening. Talk to Danny that is standing outside the girls lockerroom. You will enter the lockerroom and watch the scene with Darnell and his patsies abusing Becca. When the scene is done you´ll automatically run outside just to get run over by a car driven by Gerda (Priscillas mom). Now you will see the map over Taffy Town open up. So far there isnt all that many things unlocked. Unlocked buildings are coloured while locked buildings are in grey. So far the only thing unlocked is the school and your home. Click on your home. You will be greeted by your dog in the front of your home. Enter your home though the front door to the living room then take a left into the kitchen where you´ll be greeted by your totally not mother which name you´ll be promted to enter (Default name Mary). You will also be promted to enter your totally not sisters name (Default name Tiffany). Your MC will then proceed to faint from the injuries. When you are semi concious you´ll be introduced to your subconscious which you will interract with from here on. Getting back from the hospital you go to sleep and wake up the next day. Day 2: Head into the hall way down the stairs to the livingroom and go outside. Outside is Becca. Talk to her then head off to school. Go inside and click on the principal to watch him being an ass to Clara the cleaning lady. Click on Danny to watch Priscilla being an ass. Talk to Clara. You get a quest to talk to Danny but before you can exit you get called into the principals office. Head in there. After the talk go outside. You´ll be stopped by Becca and you walk together home. Go inside your house. Pick up the key from the table in the livingroom. Go to the kitchen and click on Mary. Go up one floor and enter Marys bedroom. Click on Mary and choose "get closer". Get up to your room and go to sleep. NOTE: from here on you can do things in a bit of a random order but doing things this way ensures you´ll not get any quest triggers effed up. Day 3: Go down to the kitchen and eat breakfast. Proceed to the school and enter. Ignore Danny outside for now. Talk to Becca and go into the classroom. Click on Danny to overhear his convo with the teacher Click on Sara and chose "Find out test results". Out in the hallway talk to Becca and chose take her home. This will unlock Beccas house. Go home and go to bed. Day 4: Go outside the room and talk to Mary and the Doctor. Here you´ll face the first Major branching path in the game. Th first choice is the normal path and the second is the to be implemented NTR path. 1. **(Lie)** Everything checks out over here Doc 2. Y-yes….I´m hearing voices For now only one part is in the game so take the upper choice i.e the *Lie*. Go to school and go inside where you´ll run into Priscilla. Go outside to the Trackfield.
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