The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe – All Figlurine Locations

How to truly use your gamer completionist instincts to find all the collectibles that have no reward for them!

How to Find All Collectibles

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  1. The Obvious One

Of course, you can’t miss this one, this is where you are first introduced to all the new amazing content, one of which being collectibles, where you will collect the first one.

  1. Stairs

This time, after following the given path until you come to the stairs that lead up to the Boss’s office, instead, go down the stairs and this figlurine will be hiding underneath the bottom of the staircase.

  1. Smelly Place

Head up to the boss’s office, but do not enter his room. Look to the left after going up the stairs to find the bathroom, where you will be greeted to a figlurine that has been left in quite the unsanitary location.

  1. By The Fireplace

Go into the boss’s office now and input the code on the wall (2-8-4-5) and the figlurine will be behind the opened secret passage, to the right, glowing in the dark area with the elevator.

  1. So Many Boxes

Ignore the Narrator and go through the right door, and stay off the path; do not go back into the door to the left. Once you’re in the big warehouse room, you will see on the boxes to the left is the figlurine. Simply go up the tiny ramp of boxes next to the railing and drop down onto the wooden board path to pick up this Figlurine.

  1. Red And Blue

For this one, it’s important to make sure you don’t pick up the bucket. Go back to the big warehouse area off to the right, but this time, ride the platform, and drop down onto the walkway below before it gets all the way across. Follow the path until you come to a red and blue door. You will see on the right side of the room is an open door to a small room with the final figlurine.

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