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Abandoned Chestnut Lodge Asylum
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02/05/16 01:14 PM
02/05/16 01:14 PM
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Couldn't find a thread for this, so I just posting in general.
Am almost at the end of this great game and am supposed to find the "secret room." I have been there before, but for whatever reason, cannot find it again. If anybody can help, please! Thanks.
It's not that I'm smart, I just stay with things longer." (approx. quote from Albert Einstein.)
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Re: Abandoned Chestnut Lodge Asylum
[Re: Laurette]
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02/05/16 01:25 PM
02/05/16 01:25 PM
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Thanks, Ana. However, I've already looked at that w/t, and the game has its own guide. I just don't know where the heck the "secret room" is. The BF forum on this game is locked, so no luck there.
It's not that I'm smart, I just stay with things longer." (approx. quote from Albert Einstein.)
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Re: Abandoned Chestnut Lodge Asylum
[Re: Laurette]
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02/05/16 02:20 PM
02/05/16 02:20 PM
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There's another walkthrough here. I'll look around and see if I can find any info about the secret room. Okay, I found this on the BF forum: The secret room is attached to the study with the psychiatrist's couch. There's a screenshot in the Guide that shows you EXACTLY what you have to do to open the secret room. (Hint: it has to do with the bookcase.)
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Re: Abandoned Chestnut Lodge Asylum
[Re: Laurette]
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02/05/16 02:38 PM
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Marian: You are a life-saver - found it! Thanks very much.
It's not that I'm smart, I just stay with things longer." (approx. quote from Albert Einstein.)
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