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Alright, so I did stated the puzzles are basic elementary puzzles, and they are easy. But I still feel the need to write a walkthrough just in case. Afterall, being easy to you doesn't mean it will be easy for others (And boy did I rage quit a lot of games due to their no-instructions puzzle, you don't have wikia! Go easy on the dummies like us please.). Also, I need to brush up some web format and English writing skills, so why not.

Spoiler alert? Meh.
Since you've clicked here, I'm sure you've probably tried it once by now, thank you for playing.


The walkthrough:

Red:
Red is a mini-game made by Shibo, to access it, simply return home to gammak.
When you are returning, decides the game's progress. The earlier you return home, the more complete the game is.

The witch's request:
I'm only giving 1 hint on this......Dash, hold-shift, adjust options dash always on.

Colourless land:
Simply interact with the mirror which will lead you to get the paintbrush item. Once you got it, work with its wonders. Simple. If you need to paint whatever that is on the wall, change formation with Rat as leader and click enter/action button on the red triangle spaces as below. As in-game has stated, to go back down, change formation with Shibo and interact with the edges of the walls.


Fortune land:
The puzzle itself is quite self-explanatory. After done talking to Doge, you can now interact with curtains, simply close all the curtains on the 2nd floor, 1st floor and ground floor. Grab a torchlight from Cate.

Once you're done, head to the hole beside Cate. It's a bit dark due to red and black contrast, but it's there. Then you'll be prompt to switch to Rat.
The sewer jump solution:
Once you're done, find Doge in the dark. That's all.

Christmas Land:
If not the easiest puzzle, I don't know anymore. I'm not even sure if this is a puzzle.
After talking to Reggy, grab the cookies from the kitchen, and then go out and start star gazing.

Star gazing spots:


Ironically, the star gazing spots are the hint to Reggy's question. But if you're too lazy, here:
The number is 57 stars.