In "Flowers and Interludes," raising your little ones isn't just about filling up their backpacks - the three of them have different preferences, and choosing the wrong food might make them stay at home and do nothing. Matching the right food can trigger hidden storylines! To help players get started, here's a guide on how to raise these cute little ones in "Flowers and Interludes." This game is all about laid-back companionship, but to efficiently raise them, you need a bit of strategy. Let's dive into the details below!

The three have vastly different preferences: Paki is a glutton who will eat anything, and snacks like potato chips and pumpkin pie can make her go out crazily. Peacoo prefers refined cuisine, and only steak and mashed potatoes will get her to venture out. Uno, on the other hand, has a rather dark taste, with durian and sports drinks increasing her likelihood of going out. Don't randomly stuff them with food based on your own preferences; feeding them the wrong things could lead to them being unproductive or even bringing back a bunch of trash. Clear out the low-priced ingredients from the shop (like flour and eggs) every day to stock up for limited-time events. While the little ones are out, don't be idle: rearrange furniture to improve the theater's comfort, clean up to earn coins, and prioritize upgrading the audience seats and sound equipment, as these directly affect future box office earnings. Always keep "sports drinks" in your backpack; they can increase the chance of your little ones going out when they're reluctant, almost like a mystical boost!

Send steak to Peacoo for three consecutive days to unlock her gourmet chef side quest; after Uno goes out five times with durian, she might trigger the alien diary easter egg. Don't rush to throw away failed dishes; burnt bread given to Paki might activate a funny storyline, or even get you a limited-edition sticker. The show lineup refreshes every Thursday at 7 PM, so prepare the corresponding costumes and props in advance. Unlocking high-level performances like "Singin' in the Rain" can double your rewards.

Choosing warm lighting for the stage can increase ticket prices by 10%, while cool lighting suits suspense themes but carries some risk, which I don't recommend for early stages. Prioritize buying automatic ticket machines and VIP boxes during renovations, as that's the way to earn money effortlessly. For holiday events, prepare star coins in advance to exchange for limited skins, which can enhance the quality of your little ones. Focus on developing Paki, as she goes out the most and is suitable for gathering basic materials.

"Flowers and Interludes" is essentially an electronic version of playing house, so there's no need to take it too seriously, or you'll lose the fun. Pay attention to the little actions of your little ones: the pouting face of Paki when caught eating potato chips, the frustrated moments of Peacoo failing ten selfies in a row—these are the core elements that make the game healing. When raising them, don't be in a hurry; a laid-back approach is the way to go.