Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff – PeterPalooza: Tips & Cheats

Here are the top 10 tips/tricks/cheats you need to know for Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff – PeterPalooza.


1. Never Pass Up a Challenge: Catch Greased-Up Deaf Guy

• The conceit for the event is that Peter wants to catch Greased-Up Deaf Guy, and the only way to do that is to hold a music festival. (Why Greased-Up Deaf Guy loves music festivals, we don’t really know.) A quick overview on how events work in Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff: you’ll need to collect a bunch of glowsticks to buy stuff, then use that stuff to unlock more stuff. It just so happens that “stuff” in this event includes Snoop Dogg, Avril Lavigne, Deadmau5, and more. The more glowsticks and guitar picks you grab, the faster you’ll clear through the new content.


2. Gonna Throw a Music Festival? You’re Gonna Need Some Stars

• Avril Lavigne is the first performer in the lineup. But first, you need to unlock her. Kick it off by repairing her chic seating arrangement, then collect glowsticks, guitar picks and hockey pucks from around town. The hockey pucks are rare, so if you have Lois, Herbert and Bruce unlocked, this will go a lot faster! Avril unlocks much of PeterPalooza’s new content, so she’s a good character to focus on first, along with Rockstar Peter.


3. Give a Go At Performing a Concert

• One of the new features PeterPalooza brings to Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff is the ability to perform concerts. The musical guests you unlock – Avril Lavigne, Snoop Dogg, Weird Al, and others – perform, drawing adoring fans to the stage and earning you prizes. To start a concert, you have to collect stuff. Tap the concert stage to find out what all you need to inspire the performer. Once you find it all, hit “Start” to launch the show. When the show ends, you’ll earn rewards!


4. You Have a Concert! Well, Now You Need Fans

• The more fans you excite with the concert, the better the rewards will be at the end. Each concert’s different, and you can view the requirements by tapping the stage after it starts. Note the timer up top: that’s how long you have to bring fans to the stage.


5. Up For Another? Perform An Encore

• Every concert has an encore. (Every. Single. One. Come on, we know you’re coming back out after the last song.) Yours should be no exception! After completing a musician’s first concert, tap on the stage to view the requirements for an encore concert. Pick any available musician to play the show! This is especially useful while you’re waiting for the next musician to arrive at PeterPalooza.