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Atlantis: The Lost Paradise Walkthrough and Tips

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By Maksim Kochergin · Editor-in-chiefPublished

In Atlantis: The Lost Paradise, you explore islands, complete quests, and gradually unlock new production options. The central rule of the walkthrough is simple: finish the current story objective before spending resources on expansion. If you buy every available upgrade immediately, you can run out of materials just before a required building or a new area.

How do you complete Atlantis: The Lost Paradise without getting stuck?

Complete quests in order and keep a reserve of materials for the next story objective.

The main gameplay loop connects several actions: gather resources, complete a request, produce the required item, and unlock the next area. Check your active quests before making a large purchase. If a quest already asks for a building, repair, or batch of materials, make that requirement your priority.

Do not clear the entire visible map in advance. Remove only the obstacles blocking a quest target, resource source, or required object. A fully cleared area may look satisfying, but it can leave you without materials when the story asks for an important construction project.

How do you play step by step?

Match every action to an active objective so that your supplies continually produce useful progress.

  • Read the active quest and identify the result. Determine whether you need to gather a resource, craft an item, restore an object, or reach a point on the map.
  • Inspect the available area and choose a short route. Clear only the required spaces or obstacles and leave side areas until you have spare resources.
  • Gather basic materials and keep a reserve. Do not empty your storage for an optional objective when you have not seen the next story requirement.
  • Check your production buildings. Start crafting items required for quests, construction, or the next production chain.
  • Make room before claiming rewards. Full storage can delay a quest and force you to spend materials at the wrong time.
  • Collect completed items and update the quest. Some objectives advance only when you claim a crafted item, not when production begins.
  • Complete the required upgrade and unlock the next step. Prioritize objects tied directly to the story, production, or access to another area.
  • Return to optional areas after advancing. You can now collect skipped resources and finish side objectives without blocking the main route.

If the next step is unclear, select the required item or object in the quest. The game may point to its source, reveal a missing condition, or identify a production option you have not unlocked yet.

How do you make bricks in Atlantis: The Lost Paradise?

To make a brick, use the quest hint to locate its source, unlock the required production option, and gather the materials shown by the game.

Check the recipe inside the item window because production access depends on your current progress. Select the brick icon in a quest or construction requirement. If the game takes you to a production building, open it and check which component is missing. Then follow this sequence:

  • Gather the displayed raw materials.
  • Free a production slot and some storage space.
  • Start making the brick.
  • Wait for production to finish and claim the result.
  • Return to the quest or construction project and submit the bricks.

If no recipe appears, bricks are probably still locked behind progression. Check unfinished story quests, available buildings, and mandatory upgrades. Collecting random resources in the hope of guessing the recipe is inefficient. The hint attached to the brick is a more reliable guide to the missing condition.

I do not spend my first completed bricks on optional upgrades. I keep them in storage until I know how many the active story objective needs. This habit prevents another unnecessary wait for production.

How do you increase your pet's level in Atlantis: The Lost Paradise?

Increase your pet's level by completing the actions that fill its progress bar or satisfy its current requirements.

Open the pet card and look for a level bar, growth indicator, or active request. Progress may come from care actions, completing pet requests, claiming a reward after a timer, or improving a related object. Follow the action shown on the card instead of spending different inventory items at random.

If the bar does not move, check whether the previous request is complete, its reward has been claimed, the next action is available, and a story upgrade is required. Players sometimes perform the correct action but forget to collect its result, preventing the next stage from activating.

I complete pet requests with materials I already have first. Requests involving rare or locked resources can wait until I advance the story. This allows the pet to develop alongside the main campaign without consuming supplies reserved for required construction.

How do you grow your pet in Atlantis: The Lost Paradise?

Grow your pet by performing the available care actions regularly and claiming the result of every completed stage.

Growth and level may be separate indicators. Level can show accumulated progress, while reaching the next life stage may require a dedicated request, a waiting period, or an upgrade to the pet's area. If the progress bar is full but the pet does not change, look for an available button, a new requirement, or an unfinished quest near its card.

Do not give the pet materials reserved for the story. Check whether you can replace an item quickly. If its production has only just become available or shares a queue with bricks, completing mandatory construction is usually the safer choice.

How do you complete Lemur Island in Atlantis: The Lost Paradise?

On Lemur Island, follow the local quest chain and clear only the route leading to the current objective.

Before moving to the island, finish any useful production at home and leave room in storage. Inspect the new map and locate objects mentioned by the quest before clearing anything. Removing every obstacle immediately can consume resources later needed for repairs, exchanges, or access to another section.

Use this order of actions:

  • Locate the objective of the current island quest.
  • Choose the route with the fewest obstacles.
  • Collect materials positioned directly along that route.
  • Perform the required action and wait for the quest to update.
  • Return to side areas only after revealing the next objective.

If the route ends at a locked object, do not start clearing randomly. Check your quest log and home production buildings. Progress may depend on an item, upgrade, or unclaimed reward rather than a hidden path.

I keep a small reserve of frequently used construction materials before entering a separate island. This reduces return trips and lets me meet a new requirement immediately when it uses a familiar production chain.

What should you do when progress stops?

If no new quest appears, check for unclaimed rewards, unfinished production, and unmet requirements on available objects.

Open the quest log and read the last objective again. Inspect the map for a highlighted character, building, or interaction point. Collect all completed production, free some storage space, and reopen the quest. If it requires an unavailable item, select its icon to reveal the unlock condition.

Do not assume you have encountered a bug immediately. Progress is more often blocked by one missed action: an item remains in the production queue, a reward has not been collected, a conversation is unfinished, or a mandatory upgrade has not been built. Refreshing the page is useful only after checking these conditions.

Which mistakes commonly block the walkthrough?

Most delays come from spending too early, clearing entire maps, and allowing storage to become full.

  • Do not spend every material on the first available upgrade.
  • Do not clear side areas before completing the island's main objective.
  • Do not fill the production queue with secondary items when bricks or another story resource may be needed soon.
  • Do not leave finished items inside production buildings because a quest may be waiting for you to claim them.
  • Do not develop the pet at any cost when its request consumes a rare item required by the main quest chain.

How can you complete quests faster?

Progress becomes faster when you prepare common resources in advance and coordinate production with upcoming quests.

I use three straightforward tactics. First, before leaving the game, I start the longest production task that I already know I need. Its result can be ready when I return. Second, I keep at least one open storage space and one free production slot. Third, before buying a major upgrade, I read the nearby quests and compare their requirements with my current inventory.

It also helps to divide resources into three groups: needed now, likely to be needed for the next step, and safe to spend on optional goals. You do not need a spreadsheet for this. Simply avoid reducing the first group to zero and keep the second group away from cosmetic clearing or optional development.

FAQ

How should I start the Atlantis: The Lost Paradise walkthrough?

Follow the first story quest, collect only the necessary resources, and invest in objects that unlock production or a new area.

Why can I not make a brick?

Select the brick in the quest requirements. If its recipe or production option is unavailable, complete earlier quests and mandatory upgrades first.

Why is my pet's level not increasing?

Check the pet card, claim the reward from its previous action, and make sure the current growth or care requirement is complete.

What should I do if I am stuck on Lemur Island?

Return to the active island quest, check production at home, and look for a missed condition instead of clearing the entire map.