![]() ![]() ![]() With each four collected, the player will gain +1 health. In total, there are 40 heart pieces for the player to find. Gnome #12 (Pop): Quarry passed the bear.Gnome #11 (Lord Twinklenose): House with a blue roof west of Hawkins High School. ![]() Gnome #10 (Wigglebum): In the Public Library south of the room with the gate.Gnome #9 (Bobil): First room of the Sewers.Gnome #8 (Robil): Through a pipe in Hawkins Lab.Gnome #7 (Tipsy): Woods west of the main entrance to the Sewers.Gnome #6 (Pipsy): Corn field next to the graveyard.Gnome #5 (Sam): North in the Middle School behind a breakable wall.Gnome #4 (Tumble): Woods south of the Middle School.Gnome #3 (Grumble): Down a path east of Hawkins Laboratory.Gnome #2 (Bumble): East in the Forest Maze through a pipe.Gnome #1 (David): Behind Hopper's trailer.Returning all 12 rewards Dustin with a lunchbox which increases his pudding capacity by 50. Returning 9 gnomes gives Will the Lucky D20, which gives his kicks a 5 damage critical hit. Returning 6 gnomes grants Mike a D-cell flashlight giving him a longer stun duration. Returning 3 gnomes rewards Lucas with a Camo Backpack that increases his rock capacity by 25. Returning them to Phil Larson's garage (located west of the High School) unlocks character upgrades. Twelve gnomes are scattered throughout Hawkins for the player to find. VHS Tape #6: In the first room of the Bunker.VHS Tape #5: Can be found in the Public Library after the player has beaten the dungeon.VHS Tape #3: East in Hawkins Middle School.VHS Tape #2: In the northwest part of the Forest Maze.VHS Tape #1: In Hawkins Lab east of the boss room.Once all eight have been found, an exclusive clip from the second season can be viewed in the movie theatre. While one can be found in each of the six dungeons, the last two are hidden elsewhere. There are eight VHS tapes for the player to collect. Eggo #8: Found behind a breakable wall in the back of Bradley's Big Buy.Eggo #7: Found in the refrigerator in the Wheelers' house.Eggo #6: Obtained after beating the boss of the Hawkins Lab Bunker.Eggo #5: Obtained after beating the boss of the Public Library.Eggo #4: Obtained after beating the boss of the Sewers.Eggo #3: Obtained after beating the boss of Hawkins Middle School.Eggo #2: Obtained after beating the boss of the Forest Maze.Eggo #1: Obtained after beating the boss of Hawkins National Laboratory.Once all eight are collected and placed into Hopper's lockbox, Eleven will be unlocked as a playable character and will automatically be available in the party in every subsequent save. The first six are obtained by defeating the six dungeons while the last two require the player to search for and find them. In total, there are eight Eggos the player can collect. Hopper figures all the gates to The Upside Down that have been appearing around town have been coming from the depths of Hawkins National Laboratory, as the gang gets to the bottom they find the Tentacle Hydra. The boys figure Dustin would hide in the library so the investigation continues there. Mike gets a call from Will who is in the sewers, they need dynamite to get inside. Nancy tells Hopper that Mike might be at Hawkins Middle School. Hopper and Lucas go into The Upside Down and the woods to find Nancy who went into The Upside Down thinking she could find Barb. Hopper goes to Hawkins National Laboratory with Officer Powell to start searching for the missing boys. Late at night, Hopper receives a phone call from Flo, who tells him the Byers boy and his friends have gone missing. Hockey Mask: Gives Max a 2 damage attack. Characters 1-7 have been available since the first version of the game, while the eighth was added with the October 27th update, published in occasion for the release of the second season. There are a total of eight playable characters. In Classic mode, players are returned to the beginning of dungeons upon death, and enemies respawn even after dungeons have been completed. There are two game modes: Normal and Classic. The game uses a 16-bit art style and is played in an overhead view. Because the game is only playable on touch screen devices, game mechanics have been heavily simplified: everything from character movement, to combat, to inspecting and activating items can be achieved by tapping the screen. The gameplay is akin to adventure games from the SNES era, most notably The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. ![]()
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