
I left my candle in the closet in a shoebox. What happens if you ignore any red flags? …But then, you wouldn’t be here if you didn’t get at least a tiny bit of a thrill from the danger.

The safest thing, of course, is just not to play any of them. The Midnight Man is probably the best example of a guest who likes to stick around, even after his game has been completed the same is true of Daruma-San. Remember, most of these rituals involve inviting dangerous things into your home - and once they’ve been invited in, it’s really hard to get them to leave, even if you complete or abort the game (this, I suspect, is also why some games should never be played more than once). When you finish or abort a game, are you safe for good? On the winter solstice, for example, it’s not unusual for the sun to rise around 7:30. The sun has typically either risen or is in the process of rising by six o’clock in the morning - although you might want to wait a little longer if you play any of these games in the dead of winter. It’s generally believed that it’s harder for anything… shall we say, not of our world to cross over to it during the daylight hours. Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai, or the Game of 100 Ghost Stories.The Black God Ritual/Kurokami’s Technique.Y ou can find links to each volume of frequently asked questions as they were originally published here: Vol. If a game TGIMM has covered isn’t present here, it means that I haven’t gotten around to answering any questions about it yet - but I probably will soon.
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Additionally, each game’s section includes a link to the instructions for how to play it. Clicking on a game’s title in the Index provided will bring you directly to that game’s section.

This master FAQ also functions as a ritual game index it’s ordered alphabetically by game, and also includes a section addressing general questions. Basically, they’re the questions that interest me the most, paired with my best guesses based on research and general knowledge - so take whatever you read here with a considerably large grain of salt. The FAQs don’t feature every question that has ever been posted in the comments on TGIMM furthermore, the answers provided shouldn’t be considered the be-all, end-all responses.

Versatile Assassin: Get the Piano Man, Someone Could Hurt Themselves, Hold My Hair, Straight Shot and Tasteless, Traceless challenges to earn this reward.Here, you’ll find collected all the questions featured in the various volumes of “The Most Dangerous Games: Frequently Asked Questions” published on The Ghost In My Machine - that is, selected questions and possible answers for questions regarding the kinds of spooky, scary games you really shouldn’t play. (You know the type I mean: Ritual games.Smells Like Nail Polish: Pump poison into the bathroom ventilation system to kill Reynard.Tasteless, Traceless: Kill Reynard with lethal poison.Straight Shot: Kill Reynard with a gunshot to the head.Someone Could Hurt Themselves: Make Reynard’s death look like an accident (poisoning should work for this one).Hold My Hair: Assassinate Reynard by drowning her.Piano Man: Kill Reynard with the fiber wire.Sandman: Kill Reynard with a gunshot through the skylight above her bed while she sleeps. Death of a Statesman: Poison Orson’s glass of whiskey with the poison pills found in the bathroom.Orson Bathes: Kill Orson Bathes while he’s showering with a kitchen knife (which can be found near the bar on the first floor).No Running On The Tiles!: Push someone into a pool to complete this challenge.Chameleon: This challenge is completed by putting on the Hired Mercenary outfit.Poison Pills: These are found in the upstairs bathroom’s lockbox.The lockpick cannot be found on Master difficulty. It’s used to unlock a door that leads up to the roof. Lockpick: One of these can be found sitting on Reynard’s desk in her panic room.Try not to step on them as they’ll alert any nearby guards (and Reynard herself). Squeaky Dog Toy: These can be found spread throughout the house.This is found in the back of a van in the garage area of Hawke’s Bay. Chloroform: This can also be used in Reynard’s tea, though this will only cause the guards to move her to the panic room.Rat Poison: If you’re going the deadly poison route, some rat poison can be found on the shelves in a storage room on the ground floor of the house.Guards will still recognize Agent 47 as an imposter and it does not provide access to any areas players couldn’t otherwise access without it.

