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All Lobby Easter Eggs in Demonologist

Please don't pop the cat!

There are six Easter Eggs and references in the different lobbies of Demonologist, and not all of them are simple jumpscares. Split across three different maps, these Easter Eggs usually come in the form of a hidden word or mechanic. The different lobbies cost a fair amount of money, but after a couple of hours, each lobby or safe house can be bought and fully decorated. These lobbies bought from the Real Estate menu can be swapped between as well, so if any of these Easter Eggs were missed, it's possible to go back for them at any time. These are all of the lobby Easter Eggs in Demonologist.

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All Old House Easter Eggs in Demonologist

In the starting lobby of Demonologist, before even trying to select a map and figure out how the ESG works, players can find some references and scares in the lobby. The Old House is the starting location, and there are two things that can be interacted with before investigating houses. In the bathroom, the word Banshee can be found by the tub. Reading the word out loud will trigger a jumpscare, which is perfect for scaring friends new to the game.

The dining room, meanwhile, has the word Fakirhane on the light switch. This Turkish word can be roughly translated to "my old home" in English and is most likely just a nod to the fact that the developers are from Turkey. Reading it aloud won't trigger anything, but it makes sense for the Old House to have this etched on the wall. Another Easter Egg with a painting of a lighthouse to the left of the light switches was removed from the lobby. Should it return, all players have to do is read the word Lighthouse and check the window to trigger a jumpscare!

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All Pub Easter Eggs in Demonologist

The Pub is the second location that players can purchase to host their lobbies in Demonologist. At the bar, the word Beer is written on the counter. Reading this out loud will actually serve players a drink from whatever entity is behind the counter. To the left of this is the piano, which can be played on its own by saying Piano into the microphone. This is perfect for anyone who hasn't purchased the radio and wants some background noise.

All Lighthouse Easter Eggs in Demonologist

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There is only one Easter Egg in the Lighthouse lobby of Demonologist and it is found outside. The graveyard tombstone with the word Volcano will cause a jumpscare after reading out loud.

Si-Yu Easter Egg in Demonologist

The cat in Demonologist will gain weight over time, swelling up like a balloon after enough time. There is a limit for its size, which can be seen after staying in the lobby long enough. This resets after launching into an investigation and the cat will go back to its starting weight when returning or switching lobbies.

For more Demonologist Easter Egg guides, check out All Hospital Letters in Demonologist on Pro Game Guides.


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Adam Aguilar
Adam Aguilar has been playing a variety of genres since childhood but gravitates towards story driven RPGs like the Final Fantasy series or horror games like the Resident Evil and Silent Hill series. He enjoys analyzing themes found within video games and has been writing about them for over 5 years now. As a Contributing Writer for PGG, Adam has been known to cover anything from Phasmophobia to Genshin Impact!