
Sometimes, it can get very frustrating when you are really enjoying a game and you get stuck because you can't figure out what to do next. That's when you need to look at a walkthrough or tip sheet on how to play the game. One of the very best websites for this is called "Universal Hint System" or just "UHS" for short.
UHS puts their hints on compartmentalized lists so you only see the hints for one little piece of the game at a time. That way, you don't spoil the fun and adventure of doing the game for yourself. You only see the hints you really need to see. Of course, you can read through the entire thing if you really want to do that.
My only problem with UHS is that they are so detailed and so well-organized and my brain is NOT organized so I sometimes get lost and don't know how to backtrack to where I really want to be. Try to remember where you are in their hint system. Don't get lost like me.
UHS does not have hints for every single game that was ever created but they do have a lot of them. Other ideas for getting hints and helps for games might be to put the name of your game into a kidsafe search engine along with the word "walkthrough."
Sometimes, the company that makes the game will have a user manual, either free or you have to pay for it (sometimes, as much as you paid for the game). Some websites that offer downloads of games also have forums and blogs that provide game walkthroughs.
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