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Review: Bonetown Walkthrough Maps (Link)
Bonetown Walkthrough Maps is a fan-made resource offering detailed, navigable maps and step-by-step guidance for Bonetown. It’s geared toward players who want efficient route planning, item/collectible locations, and area-specific strategies.
3. Uptown (Heaven’s Suburbs)
The final area, gated behind the “Pact of the Elite.” Includes:
- The Pearly Gates (Final boss area).
- Posh Mansions (Sniper-heavy zones).
- The Cathedral (Collectible-rich environment).
Link 3: Interactive Web Map (Archived)
A now-defunct flash-based interactive map was hosted on D-Dub’s old site. You can access a static screenshot archive here:
Link: https://web.archive.org/web/20150315000000/http://ddubsoftware.com/bonemap.html
(Use the Wayback Machine date picker – any snapshot from 2012-2015 works). bonetown walkthrough maps link
Q: I found a map, but it’s for “BoneTown: The Second Coming Edition.” Does it work?
A: Yes. The Second Coming Edition added a new prologue zone and changed some weapon textures, but the core level geometry and mission trigger locations are identical to the original 2010 release. The maps are fully cross-compatible.
Visual Walkthrough & YouTube Guides
If the wiki maps are too static and you are having trouble navigating the 3D environment, video walkthroughs are often more effective for this game.
Recommended Search:
- YouTube: Search for "BoneTown Mission Walkthrough" or "BoneTown All Items Location".
- Channel Recommendation: Look for videos by "Sips" or generic gaming walkthrough channels. They provide visual context on how to traverse the rooftops and hidden alleys that static maps often miss.
Why You Need a Map in BoneTown
At first glance, BoneTown looks like a straightforward beach town, but the verticality and the "haze" of the environment often obscure paths. There are two main reasons players get stuck:
- Mission Locations: The in-game radar is helpful, but it doesn't always show elevation. If a mission marker is above or below you, you can wander for ages looking for the right ramp or ladder.
- Collectibles: Like many open-world games, BoneTown is littered with secrets. Finding them all without a guide is a exercise in frustration.
Best Source for Maps: The BoneTown Wiki
The most reliable source for area layouts and item locations is the BoneTown Wiki on Fandom.
Link: BoneTown Wiki - Locations
How to use it:
- Click the link above to visit the Locations section.
- Select the specific area or "Hood" you are stuck in (e.g., The Beach, The Swamp, Downtown).
- Most location pages include a map image and a list of important items found in that zone (such as Lucy, Fortune Cookies, and Muscles).
What I liked
- Comprehensive coverage: Most major zones and dungeons are mapped with key points marked.
- Clear route guidance: Suggested paths minimize backtracking and speed up progression.
- Useful annotations: Notes for hidden items, enemy strengths, and puzzle hints.
- Easy to skim: Visual markers and short text callouts make it quick to find what you need.
In-Game Navigation Tips
Since the maps in BoneTown can be confusing due to the similar-looking streets, use these tips to navigate without an external map:
- Open the Menu: Press
Escor theMapkey (depending on your control setup) to view the crude in-game map. - Look for Icons: On your HUD (Heads-Up Display), mission objectives appear as yellow markers. Unlike modern games with GPS paths, you must look at the horizon and run toward the marker.
- High Ground: The game often hides collectibles (like the "Fortune Cookies" which give you new moves) on rooftops. If you can't find an item on the map map, look for a way to climb a building or use a glider.