Uncover the hidden depths of Lost Records: Bloom & Rage with this guide to its intriguing Easter egg phone numbers. Beyond Swann's camcorder footage lie secrets waiting to be discovered, even in the seemingly mundane act of making a phone call.

During Tape 1, Scene 14 ("Phone a Friend"), while you're given the option to call Kat, Autumn, or Nora, a world of hidden Easter eggs awaits. Instead of calling your friends immediately, explore these intriguing numbers:
There are approximately five hidden Easter egg phone numbers in Lost Records: Bloom & Rage. To hear the unique responses, dial the full number on Swann's phone. While these numbers don't unlock achievements, they offer captivating additions to the storyline, with one potentially hinting at significant details about Kat's character.
Phone Number | Outcome |
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Reset button | Repeatedly pressing the red Reset button intensifies the dial tone. |
Any incorrect number | After five incorrect attempts, Kat's voice replaces the operator, stating, "The number you are trying to reach is unavailable." |
911 | Velvet Cove's local authorities answer. |
285-555-6714 (The Movie Palace) | The Movie Palace's automated message plays, detailing hours and movie return policies. The final sentence ominously repeats twice. |
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Swann's response to these numbers is consistent: "Whoopsie, must have entered the number wrong…" This dialogue loop continues until you proceed with a friend's actual number.
Missed this Easter egg opportunity? Replay Scene 14 via the Scene Selection menu. Remember to select Collectible Mode to avoid accidental story progression while gathering these hidden gems.
Accidentally press the wrong digit? Utilize the red Reset button to begin again. Note that calling a friend significantly increases your friendship level with them.
This concludes our exploration of the Easter egg phone numbers in Lost Records: Bloom & Rage. Explore our other guides, including a complete guide to passwords and padlock combinations.
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