Follow this walkthrough to find all 24 caravans in the Lakeside Holiday Camp chapter of Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, including collectibles and story events.
This chapter focuses on finding all 24 caravans in the Lakeside Holiday Camp to unlock the 'Tea Leaf' trophy. You must attempt to enter each caravan, even if locked, to hear the door rattle and have it count. This guide details the locations of caravans, maps, bird books, radios, phones, and story events.
Walkthrough
- 1Upon entering the gate, you'll trigger a motion controller event (AS). Find map (17/31) behind the event location.
- 2Proceed up the road to the first building on your right. Answer the phone inside. Turn around from the phone, look at the table, and find a bird book (19/30) on top of other books.
- 3Exit the building, turn right, and continue up the road to find another map (18/31).
- 4Turn left and enter the parking lot on the left for a story event.
- 5Turn right and continue up the road. The first caravan (1/24) is on your right. Enter it to find a motion controller event (AS) and a TV.
- 6Leave the caravan, turn right, and follow the road past the tennis courts. Look left of the road for a radio next to bikes and ramps.
- 7Go to the tennis courts and find another map (19/31). Enter the courts for a story event.
- 8Exit the tennis courts and go to a small circular area with a bench. Find a bird book (20/30) on the bench.
- 9Turn around, cross the street to the picnic tables for a story event.
- 10Turn around and follow the road to a map on the right (20/31).
- 11Answer the ringing red phone booth down the road.
- 12Turn around and go down the Snowdrop path. You'll find four caravans (5/24). One is open and contains a motion control event (AS).
- 13Go up the dirt path between two locked trailers to a small soccer court. Enter for a story event.
- 14Leave the court, turn left, then right at the red and white umbrella to find more caravans (7/24). Enter the accessible one for a radio.
- 15Head back to the main road and enter the building on the left. You'll get a story event. Look left on the washing machines for an overturned yellow book (21/30). Look right in the laundromat for the area's chad (4/5).
- 16Exit the laundromat, turn right, and follow the road. Turn right at a yellow post leading to tunnels. Follow the posts down and turn left at the fork for a story event.
- 17Return to where you entered this area. Across the street is a gate with a 'Poppy' sign. Climb over. Go left to a small building. On the right wall (right of restroom doors) is a map (21/30).
- 18Turn around and head towards the orange tents. A motion controller event (AS) is over the campfire. To the right, find three canvases with vases on a table; one vase is on three bird books (22/30).
- 19Go back to the gate, climb over, turn left, and continue down the main road. Take the first left (Lily path) to find four caravans (11/24). No caravans are enterable here.
- 20Return to the main road, turn left, find a map on your right (22/31). Continue and turn left into a large group of caravans (16/24). Enter the accessible one for a radio.
- 21Go back and cross the street to another group of caravans (19/24). Find a radio under a red and white umbrella.
- 22Head back to the main road. On the left is a playground. Enter for a story event.
- 23Exit the playground, turn left, and follow the road to a large area on the left (Anemone Lake). Here you'll find the last caravans (24/24), unlocking the 'Tea Leaf' trophy. Find a motion controller event (AS) near the life preserver.
- 24Exit this area through the gate on the right towards the water. Find a map (23/31). Go behind it towards the water for a story event.
- 25Return to the main road, turn left, and proceed down the road.
Tips
- Remember to attempt entry into every caravan, even if locked, for the trophy to count.
- Pay attention to the collectible counts provided in parentheses (e.g., 17/31 for maps) to track your progress.
- Some collectibles, like the yellow book and bird books near the canvases, may be unclear if they count, but it's best to interact with them to be safe.
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