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Throughout the PlayStation Labo world of Astros Puzzles, players can collect computer chip-themed jigsaw pieces to create murals in the game. These pieces are scattered across each level, although some are easier to find than others. Below, https://www.baseballteamclothing.com/ will be highlighting how to collect all of the Astros Puzzles in CPU Plaza, GPU Jungle, Memory Meadow, and SSD Speedway, and will include tips on beating each section's enemies as well.
The first of the Astros Puzzles can be found in CPU Plaza, which is located at the bottom of the ramp that you activate when the game begins. As you begin to climb up the wall, there will be three sets of wires that you can pull out to reveal platforms to scale up. Pull the first set to the right and then jump on it to ascend to a second set of triggers, which you can alternate between to climb up and grab the puzzle piece.
As you make your way through the second set of triggers, you will eventually reach a third set of wires that you can pull out to bring up another platform. Once you get to the top of this platform, a third and final trigger will be revealed with a grip handle that you can use to swing down to the next area below. This last area is the hardest to reach, but it's incredibly easy once you know how to do it.
When you start this area, you will spawn in front of a giant fan that blows toward the right side of the screen. Hop across the tightrope to the right and then hover jump up to the platform above. Defeat the spiked enemy on the platform and then power punch the flower device to open up the towering pillar with multiple side platforms that you can jump on using your hover laser.
This area's last artifact is actually the easiest to find, as it is simply found in the very center of the main beach area. After you navigate the floating wooden crates and clear the sand storm, look for a structural pillar with a gap in it. Jump through this gap to find a fourth exposed electrical wire and tug on it to grab the Artefact.
Once you have all four of the Astros Puzzles, it's time to head up to GPU Jungle, the fourth and final area in the PlayStation Labo world of Astros. The first thing you need to do in this area is grab the two handles on the side of a structure. Climb up these structures while avoiding the two caterpillars that are walking around, and then grabbing the bar at the top to receive the artifact.
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