Murder in the Alps: "The Only Redemption" Collectables
Various hidden items are scattered throughout each chapter of Murder in the Alps. Before the game update from the end of 2023, finding each item rewarded the player with bonus energy; the current version provides cash to spend in their My Home and work toward diamond-rewarding achievements.
Click on a collectable below for additional information and how to obtain it.
The E-Z-Way Bass BaitUnquestionably, one of the most dangerous lures ever manufactured, 1915.
Grube's Rubber CrawfishFeatures a well-made brass diving lip and black glass bead eyes, 1918.
Howe's Vacuum Bass BaitFeatures swiveling hooks made of wood, 1909.
The CharmerAmong the best of the classic barber pole baits of the era, 1911.
Retrievable MinnowFeatures the ability to pull the head away wehn snagged and then snaps back, 1920.
Miller's Original Wood MinnowArmed with a pair of propellers with eight blades apiece, 1914.
The Fish NippleA rubber nipple filled with lead, feathers and horse hair, 1911.
South Bend BaitFor Adriano, this bait is one of the all-time fish catchers, 1916.
Bite-Em BaitOne of the most colorful and sophisticated fishing lures, 1917.
Shakespeare's Revolution BaitMade of aluminum and floats on the surface, 1900.
Pikie MinnowKnown as the Famous Pikie Minnow. 1919.
Tuttle's Devil BugA lifelike fly rod lure crafted from horse and deer hair, 1919.
Turner's Casting BaitFeatures a removable belly weight and propellers, 1910.
Fairy MinnowOften found with hand-painted silk bodies, 1885.
The Hookz'em WobblerFeatures a trigger and spring-loaded hook release mechanism, 1919.