Okay, so I’ve been diving into “The Tale of Kiki Possible, Chapter 2,” and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a journey. I wanted to share my experience, mostly because I hit a few snags and maybe this will help someone else out.
Getting Started
First, I fired up the game, obviously. I’d already finished Chapter 1, so I was all hyped for the next part. I spent the first 5 minutes, maybe a few more, trying to figure out where to pick things back up, I did replay a bit of the previous scenes.
The Confusing Bits
- Finding the starting point: The game doesn’t exactly hold your hand. It took me a while to realize I needed to revisit a specific location from Chapter 1 to trigger the start of Chapter 2. I literally wandered around for a good 20 minutes, clicking on everything.
- That one puzzle: Oh man, there’s this one puzzle involving some colored crystals and a locked door. I swear, I spent a solid hour on this thing. The clues were super vague, and I ended up trying every possible combination. Seriously, I almost rage-quit.
- Tracking down that item: There’s a part where you need to find a hidden object. I think it was a small gear or something. The game gives you a hint, like, “It’s near something old,” but “something old” could be, like, half the map! I searched every nook and cranny.
The Breakthroughs
After all that struggle, I finally made some progress.

I explored all areas then try to review the tale’s summary, and it clicked.
For the crystal puzzle, I accidentally stumbled upon the solution while randomly clicking * out, the order of the colors was related to the order of something else entirely in a completely different area.
As for the hidden object, I eventually found it tucked away in a corner I’d already searched, like, five times. It was just super well-hidden.
So, basically, I spent the last hour moving the story forward, with my own patient.

Wrapping Up (For Now)
I managed to get through a good chunk of Chapter 2, but I haven’t finished it yet. It’s definitely more challenging than Chapter 1, but in a good way, I was addicted.
My main takeaway so far is: don’t be afraid to experiment and check EVERYTHING. Seriously, even if you think you’ve looked somewhere, look again. And if you get stuck, take a break and come back later. Sometimes a fresh perspective is all you need. That’s what I did, many times, and that is why I could keep on to solve those puzzles.