Here’s how to beat the ‘First Flight’ demo for Grounded
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Recently players were given the opportunity to get their hands on Grounded courtesy of the ‘First Flight’ demo available to Xbox Insiders and Steam users. This 30-minute slice of gameplay delivers a bite-sized taste of the experience and is only available for a limited time. To make sure you get the most out of your session, here’s a quick guide breaking down how to finish this demo.
Choose your hero
Beginning your single-player session allows you to select between four different characters. As of now, there doesn’t appear to be any stat differences between our heroes, so don’t worry about missing out on anything based on who you’ve selected here.
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Getting your bearings
You’ll start the game in a small cave with no idea how you got there. You’ll then immediately be given some tutorial prompts and some general guidance via the in-game HUD. Follow these instructions and make your way out of the cave.
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Using the research center
As you get closer to this building, you’ll realize it’s a research center of some kind. Enter the structure and interact with the microscope on the table.
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Making your way to the ‘mysterious machine’
Once you’ve analyzed some materials, a new quest marker will appear on your HUD. Continue down the path outside of the research dome towards a large mechanical structure.
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Fixing the first laser
After activating three separate lasers by pressing this button, you’ll be given a new series of quests. The first of these is to clear a laser blocked by a blade of grass right next to the machine.
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Fixing the second laser
Unlike the first laser, your next problem doesn’t stem from a blockage, but instead a weak and inconsistent beam. Make your way towards the source of the laser to investigate what’s causing the issue.
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Crafting a Torch
To navigate this dark cave, you’re going to need to some light. Make your way down the path to your right to collect some dried grass chunks.
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Returning to the ‘mysterious machine’
After all mites in the cave have been vanquished, make your way out of the cave and towards the mysterious machine.
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Game Over?
Pressing the button this time triggers a cutscene that shows these 3 lasers emitting powerful beams that eventually cause a small explosion. A smoldering wreck is shot into the distance, but unfortunately this is where the questline of our demo ends.
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Play it while you can!
The First Flight demo for Grounded ends on June 22, 2020, so be sure to get in there and experiment! Your next opportunity to play the game won’t until the Game Preview version releases on July 28.
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