How To Solve The Message In A Bottle Puzzle In Indiana Jones And The Great Circle

How To Solve The Message In A Bottle Puzzle In Indiana Jones And The Great Circle



Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is filled with little scavenger hunts to distract Indy from his mission. When you first arrive in Sukhothai, you may stumble upon a message in a bottle, leading Indy on an unexpected adventure.

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How To Start The Child’s Play Mystery

This mystery kicks of in the Village in Sukhothai, an in fact, the entire mystery can be solved without leaving the village. From the fast travel sign, head up the stairs and continue straight across the boardwalk. When you see a staircase going down into the water on your right, turn around. You’ll see a bottle at the bottom of the stairs floating in the water.

Pick up the bottle and break it by throwing it on the ground. We recommend walking back up the stairs and smashing it on the floor rather than breaking it in the water where the contents may be difficult to see. A note called First Bottle Message will be on the ground. Pick it up to start this mystery.

How To Solve The Child’s Play Mystery

Indy Child's play first bottle compass.

This mystery has Indy following a series of clues hidden in glass bottles all around the village. Each note has a compass pointing towards the next and a clue that directs you where to look for the next one. The First Bottle Message says “Follow the banners to the northern shrine. There is a clue in the tree next to the hut.

First Bottle Message

Indy child's play rice farm.

From where you find the first bottle, head up the stairs and turn left. You’ll see a path that leads between the buildings into an open area behind the village. Walk past the rice farms and head towards the hut mentioned in the note. It’s a small, open building with two people inside conversing about thieving monkeys.

Indy child's play tree.

On the right side of the hut is a slanted tree. Look up in the branches, and you’ll see an interact icon on a bottle. Throw your whip at the bottle to grab it out of the tree, then smash the bottle to get to the note inside.

Second Bottle Message

Indy child's play second bottle.

The second bottle message says, “Walk east and find the tallest bridge. Another clue hides underneath.” Head back the way you came, leaving the rice fields, and you should see the tallest bridge up the stairs to your left.

Indy child's play tallest bridge.

Jump off the bridge on the left side. Swim forwards, and when you find solid ground, you should see a boulder with a glass bottle sitting neatly on top of it.

Third Bottle Message

Indy Child's Play third bottle message.

The last bottle message says, “Walk south to the village gate. Find the boulder where the King sits on his throne.” From here swim under the bridge and turn left. You’ll see the south village gate straight ahead, so swim towards it.

When you reach the gate walk around it to the right and you’ll see the boulder straight ahead. Underneath the boulder is a small box with two items inside. The first is an adventure book called Jumbo Shove, the second is the Phra Ruang Statuette. Picking up this figurine will complete the Child’s Play mystery.

Phra Ruang Statuette in Indiana Jones.

All Mystery Note Locations For Secret Of Secrets

Note

Location

First Bottle Message

At the bottom of a set of stairs in the village, floating in the water.

Second Bottle Message

In a year next to a hut near the northern shrine.

Third Bottle Message

Under the tallest bridge sitting on a boulder.

Phra Ruang Statuette

Next to a boulder past the south gate.

Each message is required to find the next one, so you won’t have any trouble finding these notes as you progress through the quest.

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