Find all secrets and Cassette Tapes in Chapter 8 Modern Art Museum with our Crime Scene Cleaner guide. Learn how to solve the TV puzzle in the dark room.
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The Modern Art Museum mission in Crime Scene Cleaner is one of the most challenging. It features numerous objectives to complete, along with secret areas to uncover and Cassette Tapes to locate. Follow our detailed guide for step-by-step instructions to find them all. If you had trouble with the secrets in Chapter 1, check out our Bad Call guide.

In the North Exhibition, you’ll find several televisions that you can interact with to change the colors of their screens. To solve this puzzle, stand near the entrance to the room and look up at the ceiling. You’ll see a mirror reflecting the correct color combination. Once you've matched the colors, the nearby door will open. Enter the newly revealed area, pick up the Katana, and destroy the nine mannequins. And of course, don’t forget to clean up the trash afterward. When you exit this area, you’ll find another mannequin holding Cassette Tape #1.

Go to the West Wing, to the band exhibition. Look on the wall on the right, near the glass. There’ll be cassette tapes covers that you can interact with. One by one, open them all to create stairs all the way up. Push the yellow cassette to reveal the secret room. Go inside and open the golden chest.

This item is located on the platform with the band exhibition in the West Wing. To access it, enter the area from the back. It’s a straightforward path.

The third one is in the North Exhibition. Enter the room with ducks and go up the stairs. Follow the corridor and pick up the item from the ground near a chest.

This last one is in the East Wing, in the red room, on a console table.
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