Alright, so here’s the thing about opening that briefcase in Grounded 2. It’s like trying to solve a puzzle where you already know the answer but still have to go through the motions, you know? The briefcase is locked with this two-part code. I mean, honestly, it’s not like there’s a treasure trove of wonders inside, but hey, there’s one handy thing that’ll help you out. And sure, you could totally just punch in the code even if you haven’t stumbled across it in-game. Half the code is hiding way off at the park’s far end, which is a trek and a half.
So, you wanna know the deets, right? Let me break it down for you. Or try, anyway. First, let’s talk about where to find this mystical briefcase. It’s chilling on a bench, part of this picnic table scene north-east of where you’d grab a snack. I swear, the whole scene screams, “bring a buggy!” though you don’t really need one. You’ll get there faster but hey, who’s judging? There’s this whole thing about climbing up the tablecloth, and crawling through a cloth tunnel, like you’re some sort of tiny explorer, just to hop over to the next bench.
And on this grand adventure, what do you discover? A bunch of cockroach nymphs—super chill little guys—and some lawn mites, which are decidedly less chill. Oh, and the briefcase. Go figure.
Now, what about cracking this bad boy open? Two locks, folks. One on either side of the handle. You want the secret left code? Well, it’s casually scribbled on a torn crossword puzzle—the kind that’s just lying there at the top of the picnic table. As for the right-side code, you embark on a quest to find a scrap of paper chillaxing on the statue podium, far east of the park. In plain sight, thanks to some game dev magic in the trailer.
Twist the dials on the locks until they show the magic numbers, slap the button, and bing bang boom, open sesame. Inside, you’ll find this plastic mint holder, which hides a Milk Molar. Fancy! Use it to pump up your character’s stats or whatever. Plus, hiding under some rubbish on the left side—a blob of raw science. What is that even? Worth 500 points, so it’s something.
And there you have it—my wandering mind dumped into an explanation about unlocking briefcases and finding random science blobs. Fun times!