Welcome to Into Indie Games’ walkthrough for Luto, a psychological horror/walking simulator from Broken Bird Games. This game puts you in the shoes of Sam and explores concepts of loss, depression, anxiety, and despair. As you try to escape your own house, you’ll travel deeper into the unknown, trapped in a world between reality and fiction, light and dark.
Our walkthrough covers the entirety of the game, along with the solutions to all the puzzles you face on your journey toward freedom.
For more information about Luto, check out their official website here.
Table of contents
Chapter 1: It’s Happening Again

The first chapter starts with Sam moving around his new house and ends with him discovering a secret buried beneath his basement.
Chapter 2: Beyond the Noise

In this chapter, Sam journeys through the trapdoor, gets thrown into a mysterious desert, and eventually finds his way back to his house.
Chapter 3: One More Time

Trapped in a time loop, Sam must navigate a twisted maze. But little does he know, he has to go even deeper down the rabbit hole to come out the other side.
Chapter 4: Thanks for Pushing Me

After dropping down a weird hole, Sam finds himself in a new house. This one is bigger and filled with even more secrets and puzzles. The narrator, your one constant companion so far, also starts talking in distrubing ways.
Chapter 5: Playing With the Truth

As Sam heads through the pitch black tunnel, he arrives at yet another unfamiliar place. Soon he finds himself playing a game of Hangman where the wrong choice can quickly turn into a nightmare.
Chapter 22: A Mouth Full of Sand Can’t Scream

As everything starts to fall apart for Sam, he must push onward to face the truth at the end. But what is the actual truth? What revelations await him at the end of the road?
If you’re interested in more indie titles, check out the articles below.
- The Alters Review
- Into Indie Games Homepage
- 7 Games Like Hollow Knight
- Upcoming Indie Games in July 2025
- Ruffy and the Riverside Review
Muhit Rahman lives off two things: gaming marathons and endless cups of tea. He writes guides, reviews, and occasionally forgets that real life doesn’t come with checkpoints. His favorite genres are Soulslike and Metroidvania, with Dark Souls III, Hollow Knight, and Dota 2 forever holding top spots on his all-time list.