Break the Game – How to Access the Museum

After you’ve finished Break The Game, you might want to go to a previous level to find any secrets or hidden achievements you might have missed. Maybe you forgot the name of a character and want to see their introduction again (or just listen to their theme). The Museum is a hidden level that can access all that, and this guide shows you how to find it. It’s simple!

Accessing The Museum

All credit goes to Cameio!

The first thing you need to do is open the escape menu.

Break the Game - How to Access the Museum

Then you press the Configuration button.

Break the Game - How to Access the Museum

From there, you press Danger Zone.

Break the Game - How to Access the Museum

On the upper right hand corner of the screen is a small box. Pressing that box will take you to The Museum.

Break the Game - How to Access the Museum

Contents of The Museum

Break the Game - How to Access the Museum

Heading to the left of The Museum, you’ll see various characters on platforms.

Break the Game - How to Access the Museum

Jumping while under these platforms will allow you to once again see their introduction.

Bouncing on the purple block in the middle and then going left will allow you to grab any weapons you missed or just want to see the description of again.

Break the Game - How to Access the Museum

On the right side of that area is where you can access every Act and Level.

Break the Game - How to Access the Museum

Going to the far left of Act 5, you will find an ethereal block which is the entrance to a strange area.

Break the Game - How to Access the Museum

Who is Jeremy Jeramy*?

Break the Game - How to Access the Museum

Volodymyr Azimoff
About Volodymyr Azimoff 13984 Articles
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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