Map Guide
Use the XenoFeels map guide to follow the checkpoint flow from approach lane to document desk, vehicle bay, and final gate.

Map Guide
Use the arrival moment to notice the vehicle shape, obvious damage, and first suspicious details.
Read the declared identity and vehicle facts before comparing them against what you can see.
Check plate, cargo, and hidden-object clues before making a final decision.
Only commit to accept, reject, or force after the route has covered identity and vehicle evidence.
Backtracking is useful for one uncertainty, but endless rereading creates new mistakes.
Before closing the case, name the strongest clue that supports your decision.
The public description centers on a tiny asteroid checkpoint, so this map guide focuses on inspection flow rather than exploration.
Use this XenoFeels progression roadmap to move from slow document checks into faster clue reading and safer daily decisions.
StrategiesImprove XenoFeels decisions with practical strategies for clue priority, suspicious vehicles, fake plates, and controlled shotgun use.
QuestsClear XenoFeels objectives by breaking each daily checkpoint problem into evidence checks, suspect flags, and final actions.
ComparisonCompare XenoFeels clue types and decisions so you know when documents, photos, vehicles, cargo, or weapons matter most.
SecretsFind spoiler-light XenoFeels secrets by watching for odd documents, hidden cargo, strange scenes, and easy-to-miss visual tells.
EntitiesReference common XenoFeels applicant and suspect encounter types, including travelers, truckers, impostors, disguises, fake plates, and cargo threats.
Map & RoutesFollow a practical XenoFeels checkpoint route from arrival and documents through appearance, vehicle, cargo, and final decision steps.
ToolsUse practical XenoFeels tools for checklist thinking, clue tracking, and route planning when calculators are not needed.