Box Secrets

Dead Man's Hand

Hidden Runestone
Start the level where you have to go to the log mill to kill the "Twins". Enter one of the rooms in the three gin distilleries at the start of the level that has a "table" constructed from a wood plank laying across barrels. Use dynamite to blows up one of the walls in that room to find a hidden area. Inside is a glowing purple Runestone.

Shooting Mini-Game
In the level where the boss is playing an old phonograph, find the three hidden watermelons. They are found in the following locations: just before going down to the wall of adobe buildings on the left, hidden in a deep gully, and on top of the mountains. Shoot all three of them for a shooting gallery mini-game.

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Dead Man's Hand game description:

Dead Man's Hand is a first-person shooter packed full of gun fights and dripping in frontier lore. In Dead Man's Hand, players will step into the boots of El Tejón, a master gunslinger riding with one of the roughest gangs in the West, known as The Nine. When the ruthless leader of The Nine betrays El Tejón, El Tejón turns to a life of vengeance, vowing to put every member of his former gang six-feet under.

Besides straight shooting, Dead Man's Hand incorporates unique gameplay elements taken from the Old West. Gamers will try their hands at blasting desperados from the back of their trusty steed and shooting it out on a moving train, ducking just before going through tunnels. In addition, as the game progresses, players will acquire "Legend" a unique scoring system that awards points as the player blazes a path into Western folklore.

Developer: Human Head Studios.

Publisher: Atari.

European release date: 28th May 2004.

North American release date: 3rd March 2004.

Japanese release date: 2nd September 2004.

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