That’s My Seat Level 1363 Pattern Overview
The Overall Puzzle Structure
Level 1363 presents a scene of a jewelry store in disarray, with masked thieves, scattered money, and broken glass. The core objective is to identify and manage the characters and objects to resolve the hostage situation. The puzzle is structured around a series of choices, where each correct selection of a character or action progresses the narrative and clears the board. The level tests the player's ability to observe the scene, read the narrative prompts, and select the correct character to interact with a specific element or solve a particular problem. The overall goal is to pacify the robbers and ensure the safety of the hostages.
The Key Elements at a Glance
- Hostages: Several individuals are present, including women and men, some appearing distressed and others involved in the robbery. Key figures include a blonde woman with earrings, a white-haired man, and others who are initially being threatened.
- Robbers: Masked thieves are the primary antagonists. They are armed with guns and are causing chaos.
- The Scene: A jewelry store setting with displays of money bags, gold bars, and broken glass indicating a recent heist.
- Tools/Objects: Guns are held by robbers, and some characters are associated with specific items like a ring or a computer.
- Character Abilities: Each character has a name and a distinct appearance, suggesting unique roles or abilities that might be relevant to solving the puzzle. The game prompts players to select the correct character for specific actions.
Step-by-Step Solution for That’s My Seat Level 1363
Opening: The Best First Move
The initial situation shows masked thieves holding hostages. The first critical step is to identify the most immediate threat or the character best suited to address it. The video gameplay shows the player selecting Toby, who is depicted wearing a superhero mask, to deal with the broken glass. This is a crucial first move because clearing the immediate danger (broken glass) allows for better visibility and access to other elements on the board, simplifying subsequent interactions. Toby’s action of smashing the glass with a crowbar is key to progressing.
Mid-Game: How the Puzzle Opens Up
After Toby clears the glass, the scene reveals more interactions. The player needs to make further choices based on the character descriptions and their positions. The game then presents options involving other characters like Logan, Troy, Sarah, and Karen. A key sequence involves:
- Logan intervening when the blonde woman is threatened.
- Troy and Jacob working together, which leads to them waving their guns, terrifying the hostages. This indicates a need to de-escalate or neutralize the threat posed by these characters.
- Sarah sitting "miserably between a white-haired man and another guy in specs," which suggests she might be a victim who needs to be moved or protected.
- Karen loading bars of gold, indicating her role as a thief actively stealing.
The game then progresses to focus on Aaron. The prompt about Aaron pointing his gun at the blonde woman struggling with her computer is a critical decision point. Selecting Aaron to point his gun at the computer appears to be the correct move. This action likely distracts or neutralizes the threat posed by Aaron, allowing other characters to be managed. The subsequent actions involve characters like Fred and Steve, and managing the interactions between them and the hostages.
End-Game: Final Cleanup and Completion
The final stages of the level involve resolving the remaining threats and securing the hostages. This includes addressing the situation with Steve who is threatening hostages, Karen who is handling gold, and Grant who is likely a guard or authority figure. The player's strategy involves making a series of correct selections for each character:
- Choosing Logan to stand between two blue-masked men, highlighting his role in managing confrontational situations.
- Directing Troy and Jacob to wave their guns side-by-side, which causes fear among hostages, and then the correct choice is to deal with Fred threatening someone with menace.
- The sequence continues with choices involving Rafael, Midge, and ensuring the correct characters are interacting with the correct elements to pacify the scene. The final successful sequence involves correctly identifying and interacting with all characters, leading to a "WELL DONE!" screen. The core of the end-game is about correctly sequencing actions to disarm or neutralize all hostile elements while protecting the hostages.
Why That’s My Seat Level 1363 Feels So Tricky
Misleading Character Roles
Players might initially misinterpret the roles of characters based on their appearances. For example, Toby's superhero mask might suggest he's a rescuer, but his first action is to smash glass, causing more chaos. Similarly, some characters might look like hostages but are actually involved in the robbery. The key to avoiding this trap is to carefully read the descriptive text accompanying each character choice. This text provides vital context about their actions and motivations within the scene, which is crucial for making the correct selection.
The Illusion of Linear Progression
The game presents a seemingly straightforward scene, but the interaction options can be deceptive. For instance, it might seem logical to immediately disarm all robbers, but the game often requires a specific sequence of actions. The video shows that tackling the broken glass with Toby first is essential, rather than focusing on the robbers immediately. If players try to interact with the robbers before dealing with environmental hazards like broken glass, they might not be able to make the correct subsequent moves. Always assess the entire scene for immediate threats or elements that obstruct further progress.
Overlapping Actions and Objectives
Some characters perform actions that seem similar or have overlapping goals. For example, multiple characters might be holding guns or interacting with hostages. The trick here is that each character might need a specific interaction to resolve their part of the puzzle. The video demonstrates that selecting Logan to confront the blue-masked men, then Troy and Jacob to wave their guns, and then Fred with menace, requires understanding the specific narrative sequence. Players need to pay close attention to the specific descriptions of what each character is doing and what is being asked of them in the prompt.
The Importance of Timing and Sequence
This level, like many in this game, relies heavily on the correct sequence of actions. A wrong choice early on can lead to a cascade of negative consequences, making the level un-winnable or requiring a restart. For example, if a hostage is threatened and the wrong character is chosen to intervene, the situation might worsen. The video shows a clear progression where Toby deals with the glass, then Logan intervenes, then Troy and Jacob create a distraction, followed by addressing Aaron's actions. Carefully observing which characters are acting and how they are positioned relative to threats and hostages is key to understanding the correct order of operations.
The Logic Behind This That’s My Seat Level 1363 Solution
From the Biggest Clue to the Smallest Detail
The overarching logic of this level revolves around a "chain reaction" of problem-solving. The game presents a chaotic scene, and the solution involves identifying the most critical "problem" and applying the correct "solution" (character) to it. In Level 1363, the broken glass is the most immediate environmental hazard, making Toby's action the logical first step. Once that's cleared, the focus shifts to the human element – the robbers and their interactions with hostages. The key is to correctly identify which character's action directly resolves a specific threat or problem presented in the narrative prompt. This often involves looking at the character's description and matching it to the immediate danger or objective. For instance, a character described as being between two men who are cornered might need a specific intervention from someone like Logan, who is depicted as a protector.
The Reusable Rule for Similar Levels
The core rule for solving levels like this in "That's My Seat" is to always prioritize environmental hazards or immediate threats first, then address character-specific actions in a logical sequence. Always read the prompts carefully and match them to the character who can perform the described action. If a character is described as doing something specific (e.g., holding gold, pointing a gun, being near a computer), look for the prompt that matches that action. Often, the solution involves a "domino effect" where one correct action opens up the possibilities for the next, leading to the overall de-escalation of the situation. This involves understanding that not all characters are the same, and their depicted actions or descriptions are clues to their role in the puzzle's resolution.
FAQ
Who should I select to deal with the broken glass in Level 1363?
Select Toby to smash the glass with a crowbar. This action is crucial for clearing the scene and allowing subsequent interactions.
Which character is best to choose when the blonde woman is threatened by Logan?
The correct choice is to select Logan to stand between the two blue-masked men. This resolves the immediate threat to the blonde woman.
What is the correct action for Aaron in Level 1363?
You should select Aaron to point his gun at the blonde woman struggling with her computer. This action helps to de-escalate the situation.