While the early parts of Koira are really simple, you’ll soon be asked to complete various puzzles by finding items around the world and interacting with giant statues. You’re soon asked to repair a statue by finding four missing pieces of it.

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The four pieces of the statue you need to repair it are scattered around the snowy world, so you need to search for them. Then, you need to find three musical notes. Rather than wandering around aimlessly, it’ll be helpful to know where all of these items are.
How To Get All Missing Statue Pieces
You’ll already have the first part when you approach the statue and the hunters run off, so place that on the statue to start the repair process.
Then, head down and left from the main statue and get your dog to dig at the glowing pile. The next piece will pop out so take it back to the main statue.
Now, head directly left from the main statue and you’ll find the next piece hidden behind a tree. Take it back then head directly down from the main statue. The piece is in a tree house, so grab a snowball from the pile of snow to the left and hold X if you’re on PlayStation or A if you’re on Xbox to throw it and knock it down. Take that final piece back to the statue to fully fix it.
Musical Note Locations
Next, you’ll need to collect three musical notes. To start, head left from the statue and down a little to see a tree house next to a tree with two apples in it. Just walk into the glowing thing hanging and the musical note will pop out.
Now, head right and two more will be hanging from trees. The one on the right can be grabbed by just walking into it. For the second, you need to find a stick or snowball to throw at it.
Take the notes back to the main statue to activate it and the ladder to the right will be fixed for you to progress to the next part of the story.

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