Dark Deception – Secret File Locations (Monkeying around with Murder Monkeys)

Secret locations in the first maze of the game.

Secret #1

To find this secret you want to head out the wooden plank area straight across from the elevator.

From there you want to head foward until you reach a Left which you should then take.

Afterwards its just a simple job of hanging another Left and then one more Right, after that just Follow down that hall.

Dark Deception - Secret File Locations (Monkeying around with Murder Monkeys)

The door should look like the image provided and have no number plate, just walk in and grab that cool, crisp, confidential file which will net you an extra on the main menu.

Secret #2

This one is a little bit trickier with the directions.

First off you want to take the right out of the starting area, breaking those boards.

Next take the 2nd right that you see down that hallway. Afterwards you want to take a Double Left, Double Right. (Double meaning a left then another left, or right then another right when possible).

Finally take a Left followed by Three Rights, the last right should be a right into a door, that door opens to the secret.

Dark Deception - Secret File Locations (Monkeying around with Murder Monkeys)

The door should look like this.

Grab that sweet, succulent, papyrus folder and celebrate, heck why not let those monkeys celebrate with you! You don’t need to win to keep the secrets anyways!

Bonus Spook

Some doors may have a shiny veil covering their door knob, or no number plate on them at all.

Some of these doors contain monkeys just trying to pump out their youtube content but get interupted by your screams of pain and bloody murder, or waiting for their date who most likely stood them up, causing them to pop their heads out.

Dark Deception - Secret File Locations (Monkeying around with Murder Monkeys)

1 like equals 1 less monkey stood up by their date.

Volodymyr Azimoff
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I love games and I live games. Video games are my passion, my hobby and my job. My experience with games started back in 1994 with the Metal Mutant game on ZX Spectrum computer. And since then, I’ve been playing on anything from consoles, to mobile devices. My first official job in the game industry started back in 2005, and I'm still doing what I love to do.

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