Quake II: Call of the Machine Easter Eggs na Nintendo Switch

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Easter Eggs Hidden Throughout the World

Easter Eggs

Creepy Rubber Ducky

Several easter eggs can be found throughout the entire game series. You must do different tasks to uncover an easter egg; you won’t just stumble across an easter egg in the game.

In the Lost Station in Unit 1, a tram car travels between the level's upper and lower sections. If you ride the tram consecutively 13 times without interruption, a sign on the wall will reveal a creepy rubber duck. 

The creepy rubber ducky image is a reference to “Doom.” According to the game, finding a rubber duck in a basement is a sign of very bad things. The creators designed the joke.

Tim Willits' Drop Pod

There is an abandoned Drop Pod that leans against the wall, close to the entrance door of the Guard House in Unit 3. The signatures “Design is Law” and  “The Return of Dopefish” on the Drop Pod belong to Tim Willits. 

The message “Design is law” is a practical joke played on John Romero and Tom Hall. The pair co-founded Ion Storm and Id Software. Id Software developed the first “Doom” game.

Kacpi 26 shares some easter eggs in Quake 2.

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