Somerville Walkthrough – Part 1

Stuck in Somerville? Here’s how to explore the house as the toddler and eventually get your parents to wake up.

Somerville Walkthrough Table of Contents

Welcome to the Into Indie Games guide to Somerville! This guide was created with the PC version, but uses universally-recognizable controls, so you can follow it regardless of which platform you’re playing on! For more information on Somerville, check out the official website here.

Part 1

Chapter 1

This chapter is non-interactive, so sit back and watch it unfold.

Chapter 2

After the toddler is up and on the floor, move around to get a feel for the controls. When you’re ready to proceed, head to the area behind the sofa and into the room where the blue light is coming from. Go to the stuffed toy that’s connected to the electrical socket and interact with it to pick it up. Take it back to the living room where you just came from. Somerville screenshot Go all the way to the right of the room while still behind the sofa, until the toddler drops the toy. Now approach the green bag and interact with it. Pull it down while interacting, which will drop the large toy and give you a way over the safety gate. Use the interact button while moving to go over the toy and the safety gate and enter the kitchen. Now approach the drawers below the countertop. You can pull the ones that have the yellow cloth sticking out of them. Somerville screenshot Pull both of them back using Interact + Left. Climb the lower drawer and them the higher drawer, and then get onto the countertop. Proceed towards the window and climb onto the windowsill. Open up the windowpane with Interact + Up. Head on to the next part of the Somerville walkthrough here!

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This Article was written by: Rahul Shirke

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