In some ways, Grounded is a massive departure from Obsidian Entertainment's usual games. Instead of a fantasy or hard sci-fi epic, the game is a small scale tribute to the 90s adventure films, especially Honey I Shrunk The Kids.
On the other hand, Grounded shares some important DNA with Obsidian's previous titles, such as a focus on exploration. When someone's a few inches tall, a single yard is a practically a country, and a small step can become an insurmountable hurdle.
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This is especially true with the sandbox, a new biome introduced in Grounded's Hot and Hazy update. Scaling its three feet high walls is a puzzle in and of itself.
The key entering the sandbox isn't actually anything involving the sandbox itself. Instead, to enter the sandbox, players need to climb the nearby picnic table.
Unfortunately, the height problem is even worse here. At the table's southeast corner, however, is a leaning shovel, propped up against a cracked rock. If the player blows up the rock, using a bratburst or a splatburst, the shovel will fall over, and form a bridge to the bench seat.
The half-eaten lunch at the picnic table is a beacon for Grounded's bees, so players should be wary as they climb. Once on the seat, they should head to the opposite side of the table, away from the shovel, banana, and bees, and cross the wooden bar that runs beneath the table and connects the opposite seats.
The far seat has a stack of off-brand Dungeons and Dragons books that form a ramp to a cooler. Its handle is currently standing straight up, but if the player hits the red button on the side, it will drop to the side, forming a ramp to the table's top.
There's a few things worth checking out on top of the picnic table,
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