There are some beginner tips that a player needs to know while going through Cloudpunk. Although the game is story based, there are still going to be players who end up getting lost around the game’s area, and a player may need to know some things about Cloudpunk before they get started in the game.
7 Sell A Lot Of Useless Items
As a player goes through the game, they will gather up all sorts of items in their inventory. However, there are some items that a player will almost never need through the game - this can be things like accidentally buying extra jackets when a player does not need them.
Luckily, a player can easily sell off any extraneous items they do not need for some extra money to be used to upgrade their ship. A player just has to walk up to a merchant (who will have a shopping cart item above their head) and interact to sell things.
6 Do Not Sell Everything At Once
Although it may seem tempting to just right click all of the player’s useless items and get rid of them as quickly as possible, it would be a better idea to take a moment to slow down and look at all the items that a player has before going on a selling spree.
There are always going to be items that a player would want to hold onto and not accidentally sell. These items can be used to unlock different passages, or to repair things throughout the game (such as holding onto a wrench for an elevator).
5 Early Game NPCs May Give Quests Later
When a player first starts out in the game, they will meet up with a few NPCs that, at first, simply talk to the player and have nothing else. However, as a player goes on some NPCs will actually have quests for the player.
A player should always remember to check up on different NPCs as they go throughout the game. An NPC they only had a brief interaction with once may end up having a very high paying job for a player in the near future, and it is up to them to check.
4 Collect Everything, It Will Be Useful
Despite how a player can sell off worthless items at any point, it is still considered a really good idea to collect everything they can. It is better to have to sell off a useless item than to backtrack to where one actually needed item is located.
When a player gets to an area, they should take the time to walk around the place and collect every single item that can be picked up. Some items can be used to fix things that will make the journey easier, some items can be used to upgrade the player’s ship, and other items can just be sold off for a nice amount of money.
3 Do Not Forget To Explore The Game’s World
The game Cloudpunk is all about exploration and navigation. A player has to navigate through the city to deliver packages, find people to take orders from, and so on and so forth.
It would be really good for a player to take some time to look around the entire area. The world of Cloudpunk can be rather confusing at times, so it would do a player good to ensure that they have a good idea of where everything is located, and do not have any unknown turns.
2 Cloudpunk Is Actually Pretty Easy
A player may worry about the difficulty of Cloudpunk before they boot up the game; how hard would it be to play the game to completion? Luckily, a player cannot die in Cloudpunk - the worst a player will do is make a wrong turn here and there.
Cloudpunk is meant to be more of a relaxing game than anything else, meant for players to sit back after a long day and enjoy the sounds of rain as they drive through the city. This should help to at least take some pressure off of a player.
1 Make Sure Deliveries Are Made
There are always going to be deliveries for a player to make in Cloudpunk, so there is always a way for a player to make money in the game. However, a player cannot make money if they do not drop off the packages at the right place.
A player always needs to make sure that they drop off their packages. It may be easy to get caught up in the swing of things, going around and exploring the world of Cloudpunk, and forgetting a package can be common.
Cloudpunk is available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, and PlayStation 5.
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