As Dusk Falls Safe Code (Episode 1)

Welcome to our As Dusk Falls Safe Code (Episode 1) guide. Are you trying to open the safe in Episode 1 of As Dusk Falls? Here is the four digit code you need.

As Dusk Falls Safe Code (Episode 1)

Let me guess: right now you’ve stopped As Dusk Falls while looking at the safe you’re about to break into so you can steal the money. The youngest of the Holts, Jay, had the code in his pocket, but he lost it. The game doesn’t cowardly warn you that this will happen, which could leave you empty-handed when the game’s timer runs out, unless you saw it coming and had the code in your head.

Safe Code – How To Open The Safe In Episode 1

As the Holts explore the house they broke into, Jay slips the security code into his pocket. But when it’s time to open the safe, the piece of paper disappears. If you haven’t saved the code, all you need to know is its four-digit solution: 5926. As long as you enter the code correctly before the timer expires, you’ll unlock the safe without raising an alarm.

As Dusk Falls Safe Code (Episode 1)
As Dusk Falls Safe Code (Episode 1)

In fact, I had the misfortune of playing this scene for two days, one when I saw the code and the next when I had to retrieve it.Luckily, because of the reverse sequence of digits in the code (5 is like a 2 upside down and backwards, 9 is like a 6 upside down and backwards) I remembered what it was. But if you’re not lucky enough to remember that, we’re here for it.

Please note that the story adapts to your play style. So if you don’t enter the code correctly or on time, you won’t see a “Game Over” screen. The story simply adapts to your decisions. And spoilers: there is no version of the story that allows the Holts to avoid a hostage crisis later in the episode.That’s the heart of the story, after all, so opening the safe in time just means you can get the money out before things explode in other ways later in Scene.

There are many storylines to explore, whether playing single player or one of the innovative multiplayer modes. While I prefer the purist play of never going back to previous saves or branch paths, the game actually makes it very easy to do so if you wish. You can explore the story tree and pick up the story of every major decision or even many smaller decisions.

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