Three new quests have been added to Dress to Impress with the Halloween 2024 Update, and they focus on the life of Lana, the mysterious nail tech. This page explains how to start and complete the ...
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However, Lana immediately replies to it by saying, “Stop painting me as the villain and trying to brainwash others into believing you. I have always been the good guy. If the shoe fits, wear it.” Just ...
Starting the Lana Lore Quest in the DTI Halloween update is more simple than the previous one. You just have to wait until you are in the lobby, then go towards the green portal. You will get a ...
DTI Halloween update brings a captivating new quest to uncover new secrets for Lana's lore. The quest features three thrilling chapters, which players can access from the green portal in the Halloween ...
The latest Dress to Impress Halloween update has introduced a new minigame called Lana Lore Quest, where players must reach Lana's house and help her escape. However, this is easier said than done.
There's a weird and very off-putting two-headed naked guy zombie-ing his way around Lana's childhood home. If you get too close, you'll enjoy a nice jump scare. After my list of the top horror games ...
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