If you’re stuck trying to beat Tio Omitli and need some useful game hints keep scrolling. Otherwise, you might want to go back and avoid this post. While these are not game spoilers, you may realize these hints give away the experience.
Your first game hint is to try playing the game again. It’s only going to take a minute or two if you’re playing as of January 2024 or we haven’t added any updates since then.
Last chance to try it on your own one more time…
Okay, I’ll spill the beans already.
While the game is all about bringing people together, you can easily make someone’s life more difficult on accident. The social impact you have on our game’s characters is moderately complex. There are secret endings that will only happen if you do not win the game. Some characters will inevitably die young despite your best efforts. In at least two scenarios, a random result may occur. We designed the game to demonstrate how complex social engagement are, especially when ideas like racism and social inequality are present. So don’t be discouraged if you can’t truly beat the game.
Since you’re still here looking for a clue, I’ll give you one. The most important Tio Omitli game hint is knowing when you’ve beat the game, for real. At the end, Aluxe will come close to breaking the fourth wall and hinting at the fact you’re “playing a game” and have won. That’s when you’ll get completionist level confirmation.
Impacting the People of Mexico City
It’s important to speak with all seven of the citizens: Eztli, Maria & Mateo, Santiago, Taltomi, Calantzi, and Itzacli. Notice Javier is excluded from this list? His happiness depends directly on the happiness of his friends, the citizens of Mexico City. To make Javier happy, you can avoid endangering the people, embolden them to sooth cultural differences, and generally steer them away from difficulties.
It’s not going to be easy, but remember it’s designed that way to reflect real life. There are even secret endings, so look out for them. You might get one of the characters to kill another or Javier could marry one of the other characters. Those two results are pretty rare, but they make for fun twists.
I do hope you enjoy the game. You should note your results and share them with me on Discord or Instagram. If you’d like this prototype to become a full game with quests, encounters, and all the other features, please let us know on the Itch page. Either way, we look forward to hearing your thoughts on the project. Thanks for playing!