Tower of Memes Grow a Fruit Walkthrough and Unlock Guide
Progress in Tower of Memes: Grow a Fruit depends on quests, character levels, and using fruit powers correctly. To unlock Snow City, finish the objectives in your current world and reach the required progress. Activate the quest connected to the Thieves Guild before searching for its key. A locked door usually means that a quest step is missing, not that you need to find a hidden entrance.
How do you complete Tower of Memes without getting stuck?
Follow active quests in order, raise your level, and match fruit abilities to mini-games, combat encounters, and exploration challenges.
The adventure is divided into separate worlds containing story objectives, bosses, and short challenges. Exploring freely can reveal useful routes, but access to new areas normally comes from progression. If you run around without following the active objective, you can reach a locked door too early and waste time looking for a switch that is not available yet.
Check the current quest text before taking a long detour. It will tell you whether to speak with a character, complete a mini-game, defeat an enemy, or gain another level. Wait for the objective to update after completing it. The next marker may appear away from the place where the previous challenge ended, so rotate the camera and inspect the surrounding area.
Fruits grant abilities such as telekinesis, invisibility, and meteor attacks. These powers are practical tools rather than cosmetic rewards. One can help you avoid enemies, another handles combat, and another may affect quest targets from a distance. When a section feels unusually difficult, try changing your active ability before relying entirely on weapons.
How do you play step by step?
Start with the story quest and check the unlock conditions after every completed objective.
- Accept the first quest and get your direction. Do not run far away until the objective text has appeared on the screen.
- Inspect the nearby area and locate the required character or object. Rotate the camera to spot paths behind buildings and objects placed above eye level.
- Finish the mini-game or battle and earn progress. If it does not count, return to the starting point and check for an additional requirement.
- Grow or collect a fruit and unlock its power. Test the ability somewhere safe so you are not learning the controls during a fight.
- Assign a useful power and speed up your progress. On desktop, Q and E activate abilities, WASD or the arrow keys move, Space jumps, and Shift makes the character run.
- Return to the objective and use the appropriate mechanic. Invisibility helps when fighting would slow you down, while offensive powers work better against groups and strong targets.
- Turn in the quest and wait for the next marker. Do not leave for another district until the objective text updates, or you may lose track of the quest chain.
- Raise your level and travel between worlds. A locked portal or passage generally means that the current story stage is still incomplete.
- Check that your progress is saved before leaving. Signing in protects achievements and prevents you from repeating completed quests in a later session.
On mobile, movement uses the stick on the left. Drag across the screen to rotate the camera, while jump and ability buttons are placed on the right. During difficult parkour sections, control the camera with a separate finger and avoid holding the run button constantly. This gives you more time to judge platform edges and landing points.
How do you unlock Snow City?
Snow City opens through quest and level progression, so complete the objectives in the previous world first.
If you have found the entrance but cannot use it, check three things in the current objective: whether the last mini-game was completed, whether the required enemy was defeated, and whether your level is high enough. Do not judge progression only by the appearance of the door. Access may update after speaking to a character or turning in a quest elsewhere on the map.
Retrace the latest part of your route and speak to story characters again. If an interaction symbol is still visible above someone, their dialogue may be incomplete. Continue through every line and wait for the new objective text.
Return to the Snow City entrance after meeting the requirement. If it still looks locked, walk away, open another menu, and come back. Reloading the scene can also help when the quest has updated but the visual state of the entrance has not.
How do you unlock the Thieves Guild?
Open the Thieves Guild only after its related story objective appears, because discovering the building does not automatically activate access.
Complete the available Snow City quests first and read the next objective carefully. Begin searching when it mentions thieves, the guild, a locked room, or a key. If none of these appears, continue along the main quest chain. Free exploration can lead you to the guild building much earlier than intended.
Before looking for the key, walk around the building and speak with every available character nearby. A single conversation may activate the next phase. Inspect the door again afterward. Interacting with it can update the objective or confirm that a key is required.
Do not try to force your way inside through the roof, scenery, or a narrow gap. Even if the character clips near the interior, the story trigger will remain inactive. The reliable route is to receive the quest, collect its intended key, and enter through the proper door.
Where is the Thieves Guild key?
Look for the key inside the area identified by your active Snow City quest after completing the required conversations and interacting with the guild door.
There is no reliably confirmed universal landmark for the key, so do not depend on claims about a particular chest, rooftop, or corner of the map. Its quest state may depend on how much of the chain you have completed. Use a systematic search instead of running around randomly:
- Read the full objective and identify any named place, character, or required action.
- Return to the latest story character and finish every part of the dialogue.
- Approach the guild door and interact with it even if it still looks locked.
- Search the accessible area in a widening circle, starting at the entrance, continuing along the walls, and then checking nearby platforms.
- Inspect tables, crates, ledges, and other interactive objects. Ignore scenery that gives no highlight or response.
- Tilt the camera from high to low. A small object can be hidden behind the character, a snowbank, or part of the interface.
- Return directly to the guild door after collecting the key without changing the active quest.
Do not search an empty location indefinitely. Check the quest log. If it still asks you to talk to someone or finish a challenge, the key may remain unavailable until that action is complete. If every condition is finished but the item is missing, reload the scene and approach the quest location again.
How do you use fruit abilities efficiently?
Choose a power for the obstacle in front of you and save offensive abilities for required battles and bosses.
Invisibility works well for scouting and areas where unnecessary enemies only waste time. Do not activate it without a route in mind. Identify your destination first, then use the power and move directly toward it. Test telekinesis around objects clearly connected to the active quest. If something does not react, there is little value in trying to move every decoration on the map.
Meteor attacks and other offensive powers are more valuable against a group or a strong target. Gather enemies into a manageable area before activating the ability, but keep an escape path open. Use normal weapon attacks between ability activations instead of waiting beside an enemy for the power to recover.
During a boss encounter, spend time observing one full attack sequence. Keep a medium distance, move in an arc, and counterattack after a dangerous move finishes. Use jumping and sprinting for deliberate dodges rather than constant random movement. If a wall blocks the camera, lead the boss toward an open area.
What should you do when the walkthrough stops progressing?
Return to the last confirmed objective and identify its unfinished condition before assuming that you have found a bug or missed a secret passage.
Check the quest text, your character level, and symbols above nearby characters. Revisit the location where the current task began. A mini-game may require more than reaching the end. You might also need to collect the reward, press a completion button, or speak to its organizer.
If the objective text disappears, open the quest menu or enter the nearest active area. Reload the scene if it does not return. After loading, wait for the interface to appear before moving away. Leaving the starting point immediately can make an updated marker easy to miss.
On mobile, check whether your finger is covering an interaction button or part of a hint. Use a comfortable screen orientation and close unnecessary browser tabs if performance has become noticeably slow.
Which mistakes cause the most progression problems?
Most problems come from ignoring the active quest, searching for the key too early, or using one ability for every situation.
- Exploring a locked area ahead of schedule. Remember where the door is, but finish the current quest chain first.
- Skipping the last line of dialogue. Leaving before the conversation ends may prevent the next objective from activating.
- Searching for the key without its quest. The item may not appear or matter until the game tells the character to collect it.
- Holding sprint throughout parkour sections. Shift reduces the time available to correct a jump and causes falls from narrow platforms.
- Using a power on the first enemy. Strong attacks have more value against groups, while invisibility works best after choosing a route.
- Fighting beside a wall. The camera loses visibility, making it harder to read a boss attack.
- Leaving immediately after receiving a reward. Wait for the objective or save indicator to update first.
Which tips help you finish faster?
A consistent route and careful quest tracking save more time than trying to clip through scenery or guess at shortcuts.
After every quest, I stop for a few seconds and read the new objective. It may feel slower, but it prevents long loops around parts of the map I have already searched.
I do not activate invisibility as soon as I unlock it. I first inspect the dangerous route, note the turns, and then use the power. Its active time is not wasted while I decide where to go.
During parkour, I release sprint before reaching the edge and approach it at normal speed. I position the camera slightly above the character so the landing spot remains visible. This is particularly useful on mobile, where a sharp swipe can change the direction unexpectedly.
Before a boss battle, I check both abilities and make sure there is open space around the character. I use the first attempt to study the attacks instead of chasing maximum damage. That reveals when it is safe to call meteors or move closer with a weapon.
If I cannot find a key or quest object after two complete searches of the marked area, I stop and check the quest log. This usually exposes a skipped conversation or an unfinished mini-game much faster.
FAQ
How do you unlock Snow City in Tower of Memes?
Complete the story objectives in the available world, raise your level, and turn in the final quest. If the entrance remains locked, speak to the quest character again and reload the scene.
How do you unlock the Thieves Guild?
Wait for the guild objective, interact with its door, and complete the stated quest chain to obtain the key. Finding the building early does not unlock it by itself.
Where is the Thieves Guild key?
Search the area named by the active Snow City objective. Finish all required conversations first, then inspect interactive objects around the marked location.
Which buttons activate fruit abilities?
On desktop, Q and E activate fruit abilities. On mobile, use the two on-screen ability buttons placed to the right of the jump button.