Quarantine Zone: The Last Check officially launched yesterday, and there are tons of quests you can do throughout the game. As a soldier tasked with checking survivors of a zombie apocalypse for infections, it’s your job to determine who lives and dies, while curbing the spread of the virus. It’s a pretty important task because if you fail once, it could mean the end of everything.
Like I’ve said, there are tons of quests that you can do throughout the game as you complete your tasks, and one of them is called the Ask Your Mom quest. This quest has you investigating who is leaving poems in graffiti all over the base. Here is a full guide to the Ask Your Mom quest in Quarantine Zone: The Last Check.
The quest begins with the general explaining that someone has been graffitiing the walls all over the base, writing parts of a poem. You need to identify the six different parts of the poem that are depicted throughout the base. They’re pretty easy to see since your flashlight will make the paint glow; however, you have to find them in a specific order, and the only clue you’ll have is some footsteps covered in paint that are left by the perpetrator. Here is where you can find each location:
Once you’ve discovered all the graffiti, you’ll be asked to go speak to a survivor. The survivor can be a different person for everyone, depending on who you let in. After speaking to them, you’ll be asked to talk to a scientist at the garage. This will be the guy in the blue hazmat suit who was organizing the shelves. He will tell you what type of paint was stolen and ask you to find the artist.
Make your way back to the Quarantine Zone, where the survivors are, and turn your flashlight on. Shine your flashlight on each survivor, and if they have bright red paint on their body, you have found the artist. After talking to them, they will confess and beg you to look the other way for a little bit of cash. You’ll be given the option to take the money or just report the person to the scientist.
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