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19.01.2024 - 08:09 / wccftech.com / Nathan Birch
Another Code: Recollection is the new Switch remake of the Nintendo-published DS and Wii cult-classic story-driven adventure games Another Code: Two Memories (known as Trace Memory in North America) and Another Code: R – A Journey into Lost Memories. Beyond the expected visual updates, Another Code: Recollection also completely remixes the games’ puzzles, meaning even those familiar with the originals will find themselves on new ground.
Another Code: Two Memories is a fairly linear adventure game, but there are some optional collectibles to find. Most notably, there are a number of hidden messages from your father that fill in some of the backstory of the game. These are represented as small origami cranes, which are scattered around Edward Mansion. Once you find one, just pop into your DAS and aim your camera at the bird – this will automatically scan it and now you can read the message. There are a total of 14 messages in AC: Two Memories, but where do you find them? No worries, we have you covered…
Note: While our Another Code: Recollection guides stay away from detailed plot points, they may still contain some SPOILERS. Proceed accordingly.
Origami Bird Message #1 – Drawing Room
This one is sitting on one of the chairs in the Drawing Room.
Origami Bird Message #2 - Butler's Room
Check this shelf of dishes in the Butler's Room.
Origami Bird Message #3 - Art Studio
Check out the back of the big painting with Frannie's picture on it.
Origami Bird Message #4 - Frannie's Room
You'll need to first interact with and remove a book from the upper-right cubby of this shelf. Then you'll see the bird.
Origami Bird Message #5 - Henry & Marie's Room
This one's on this small table near the beds.
Origami Bird Message #6 - Golden Bird Room
On the window sill.
Origami Bird Message #7 - Kitchen
On top of a barrel in the corner of the kitchen.
Origami Bird Message #8 - Dining Room
Nestled amongst the cups on this tea set.
Origami Bird Message #9 - Lounge
Head around and check behind the bar
Origami Bird Message #10 - Study Secret Room
Light up the candle on top of this stack of boxes and it should be fairly obvious.
Origami Bird Message #11 - Silver Bird Room
Sitting on the corner of this box near the window.
Origami Bird Message #12 - Lawrence's Room
On the bed, almost underneath the pillow.
Origami Bird Message #13 - Lab Storage Area
Find it on this shelf between some boxes and near a piece of strange machinery.
Origami Bird Message #14 - Underground Tunnel
And here it is, the last one! You'll find it on the top of this hydroelectric generator.
Phew! There you go, all 14 origami bird memories collected -- now you can say you know
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