If you’ve purchased this game or are planning to, you might be wanting to play it in the spirit of the season, no pun intended. Our exclusive list of Haunt the House: Terrortown tips, cheats and strategies is one thing you’ll want to check out before you play – these hints are here to help you be the best, meaning spookiest ghost you can possibly be.
When moving around in Haunt the House, you should practice making smaller movements by making smaller taps on your phone’s screen. This is especially useful in smaller areas, as it allows you to get a feel for the area without creating much of a fuss. You can, however, hold down on your screen to move from one scene to another in almost no time at all.
This is one of the first cool things you’ll get to do in this game, and you can do this by possessing one of the bells in the clock tower. Dead people take residence in these bells, and when you possess them, you can take a dead person’s form.
Now, that you’re all ready for some haunting, you’ll want to haunt the right way. The most fundamental thing to remember here is to look at the lower right hand icon on your display. This will tell you which objects you can possess, and why you should possess them – remember that the humans in this game fear different things. The general rule here, though, is that you can possess any named item.
Additionally, you’ll see a “Move” icon on the bottom of your screen if you can move an object while you’re possessing it. It’s also fine to tap on either side of your screen, and some say this is more effective in scaring the you-know-what out of the game’s humans.
As you scare more people and sow more terror as a ghost, your spirit meter will keep filling up. And as your spirit meter moves closer to its limit, you’ll also be able to haunt much better; take advantage of such a situation by going full-on with your haunting.
Think of how you would react if you were in the humans’ place – you are one, after all. Would you be spooked out if your blinds rattled once? You probably won’t, even while watching a horror flick; you’d likely conclude that the winds are picking up outside and you’d go about your regular business. Keeping that in mind as you play as a ghost, try repeating actions to legitimately scare a person. If it doesn’t work the first time, then it might work the second, third, or fourth time around.
Once again using a real-life parallel, there are people who scare easily, and there are those who are so jaded or tough about things that they won’t be spooked out even by something that’s legitimately scary. Ironically, it’s the young children who are harder to scare in this game, but regardless whether that’s true in real life or not, always remember that some people are just that hard to scare. Aside from trying actions multiple times, you can also use different actions if the first one just isn’t working.
All of the areas in Haunt the House have at least one character whom you can kill. These are characters who typically stand their ground in one place, thus making them sitting ducks for you. You can kill them by means of a nearby object, though you’ll be far more efficient if you do this with your spirit meter full.
Other humans will try to run from room to room in hopes that they’d lose you. Or probably they may not realize that you’re haunting them. Whatever the case is, stick to what we said earlier – keep trying new techniques until they’re legitimately scared enough to run away for good.