Brain Puzzle Tricky Quest Level 83 Solution Walkthrough

Level 83: Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Stove: Click the modern electric stove to change it into a brick, wood-fired stove. The game justifies this by saying, "Firewood makes food taste better."
  2. Man's Clothes: Tap the man's suit to change it into a dirty t-shirt. The justification is, "As long as the clothes are wearable."
  3. Woman's Clothes: Click the woman's red dress to change it into a simple t-shirt and shorts, with the text, "Anything looks good on you."
  4. Food: Tap the seafood feast on the table to replace it with simple steamed buns. The game notes, "It's good enough to fill the stomach."
  5. Painting: Click the "Girl with a Pearl Earring" painting to replace it with a Chinese calendar, because "This is more practical."
  6. Window: Tap the clean window to make it cracked. The justification is that it "Doesn't block the view outside."
  7. Wall: Click the clean wall to make it dirty and cracked, as long as "it's livable."
  8. Vehicle: Tap the door to reveal a sports car, then click the car to replace it with a bicycle, which "Saves fuel and exercises the body."
  9. Refrigerator: Click the modern refrigerator to replace it with an old, dirty one, because "This also cools."
  10. Washing Machine: Tap the washing machine to replace it with a washboard, as "Hand-washed clothes are cleaner."
  11. Chandelier: Click the ornate chandelier to replace it with a single bare bulb, which "Saves much more electricity than before." After all items are downgraded, the level is completed.

Level 83: Notes and Precautions

The objective is to transform a scene depicting a wealthy couple's home into a scene of poverty by clicking on specific items. The gameplay strategy involves identifying and tapping on all the luxurious or modern items to "downgrade" them.

Level 83: Tips and Tricks

Focus on identifying and clicking all luxurious or modern items to downgrade them to simpler, more impoverished versions. The game provides humorous justifications for each change, which can help confirm correct actions.