In the game "The Old House in the Village," the third level challenge has been started. Many players don't know how to pass the level. Next, the editor will bring you a complete guide to clearing the level in "The Old House in the Village 3: The Gravekeeper."
Mountain Village Old House 3: Tomb Keeper Strategy Guide
There is a historic village called Tamen Village. The villagers there are good at singing and dancing, and are especially good at playing the flute. Men, women, old and young, no one knows how to do it. Folk songs are part of village culture. Over thousands of years, ancestors have accumulated many catchy folk songs.
Legend has it that there is a forbidden area in the back mountain of Tamen Village that no one dares to enter. It is said that there is the mausoleum of a certain ancient general with outstanding military achievements. There are a large number of marrow-eating insects living in the tomb all year round. In addition to the terrifying and difficult-to-treat marrow-eating insects, there are also many unknown mechanisms hidden in the cave. If someone accidentally breaks into the forbidden area, even if they can avoid being killed by the terrifying and difficult marrow-eating worms, they still cannot escape the hidden switch.
Although the village is very close to the cave, villagers occasionally come to the mountains to collect medicine. But for thousands of years, folk songs have been like amulets and auspicious songs for villagers. Once you encounter the terrible marrow-eating insects, just blow the folk songs and the insects will be driven away automatically.
What kind of creature is this terrifying marrow-eating worm? Just hearing its name is enough to scare people! The marrow-eating worm is an ancient creature that has a strong reproductive capacity and is accustomed to living in groups, eating meat and chewing bones. Pith-eating insects mostly travel in swarms and in huge numbers. Once they attack in a swarm, it will be difficult for anyone to escape from the dense swarm of insects. As long as the marrow-eating worms passed by, there would be no living person.
There is no sunlight in the weird and gloomy cave, and the corpses are piled up in horrible death conditions. Strictly speaking, there was no sign of death among these people at all - their flesh and bones had been sucked by something unknown, leaving only clothes covered in blood after struggling, and no bones left.
Everything that happens here is related to the pith-eating worm...
Chapter 1
1. Click on the bridge and fall down. 1
2. Click on the wooden stick on the ground, then walk to the right for a scene, and use the wooden stick to place it on the resin 2.1
3. Return to the front of the cave and use a resin-soaked wooden stick to light the lamp next to it to ignite it. 3
4. Follow the prompts, enter the cave and click on the torch frame on the wall to put the torch up 4.1