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Does the quiz at the start of Lacuna have consequences?

Decisions, decisions.

Lacuna is a dialogue-driven game with complex choices that affect later portions of the story. Most every decision matters in this sci-fi noir adventure, so players must take their time solving the puzzles and choosing the best options suited to their playthrough. The intro, however, eases players into the mechanics with a tutorial that does not affect the player's experience.

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About ten minutes into Lacuna, players will interact with Teacher, who relays the game's controls and keybinds. Teacher will also hand the player a recent news article and a Sheet, the latter being the quiz. Reading the news articles for highlighted clues will directly assist the player with solving the quizzes.

This particular quiz at the start of Lacuna does not have consequences for later portions of the game since it is designed to teach the mechanics. Even if you get this Sheet wrong, your game will be unaffected. Regardless, here are the correct choices for the Solar System Sheet:

  1. Ghara
  2. New Joran
  3. Tyllanium

The Teacher will confirm that the player answered correctly if the options above are submitted. Don't worry if one of the answers are incorrect, as it will not affect the overall game's storyline. Going forward, each choice is calculated into the game's outcome.

For more Lacuna guides, check out How long to beat Lacuna? on Pro Game Guides.


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