Apartment Apocalypse Walkthrough
Apartment Apocalypse can feel messy because the building pushes you through several themed rooms at once. Do not treat it like one huge search screen. Community objective lists place this stage as K-OZ #1 and list 30 main objectives plus 12 optional objectives, so the cleaner approach is to finish one apartment and its props before moving on.
Start with the frozen or penguin room, then work back through the character apartments and machine-heavy rooms. If you keep jumping to the lobby and rescanning the whole building, it is easy to miss small interactive spots.
Clear the frozen room and winter clues first
For the winter set, walkthrough sources list Winter Girl, Winter Hat, and Half Popsicle. Winter Girl is outside the penguin room. The Winter Hat is in a microwave in Lover Girl's apartment, and the Half Popsicle is in Gamer Dude's apartment on the desk with pencils.
If one of these is still missing, do not just sweep the hallways again. Check the frozen room, then follow the clue back into nearby apartment props.
Check the room gimmicks
Many Apartment Apocalypse objectives are hidden in props instead of loose objects. Before you leave a room, give microwaves, fridges, toilets, baskets, desks, TVs, plants, cats, and other clickable details a focused pass.
If the objective says Make a Goal, go to the frozen apartment or penguin room. Look near the back of the room for the small round penguin that acts like a ball, then click it or send it through the wall gap to score. You do not need to find a regular sports ball for this objective.
Room-by-room cleanup checklist
- Frozen or penguin room: Winter Girl, the Make a Goal penguin-ball action, and anything tucked into the ice-themed props.
- Character apartments: diaries, pillows, notes, figures, and small personal objects near beds, desks, lamps, wardrobes, and shelves.
- Machine and kitchen props: microwave, fridge, bright screens, snack tables, baskets, toilets, and anything that changes when clicked.
- Pet and plant areas: cats, flower patches, stools, shelves, garden corners, and objects partly hidden by leaves or animals.
When the stage starts to blur together
Reset by room type. Finish the frozen room first, then the character rooms, then the kitchen and machine props, then the pet and plant spaces. That usually works better than another full top-left to bottom-right search.
If the final item still will not show up, return to the clue word and ask which apartment would make a joke out of it. Apartment Apocalypse often uses room themes and small prop interactions, so the answer may be tied to a room's gimmick instead of a loose object in the hall.

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