Rise of the Golden Idol Under Construction Walkthrough and Puzzle Solutions Guide

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Dive into the gritty world of Rise of the Golden Idol with the “Under Construction” case, where a brutal accident at a construction site sets the stage for a complex puzzle of identities, machines, and motives. This walkthrough unravels the tangled clues behind eight characters-six alive and two deceased-whose names and roles are hidden in their possessions and conversations. From matching operators to their heavy machinery to piecing together the fatal incident in the pit, prepare to don your detective hat and solve this challenging second case of Chapter 1 with carefully crafted hints and a full solution for Nintendo, PC, PlayStation, and Xbox players alike.

As with all of our Rise of the Golden Idol case guides, our goal here is to provide a hint-based experience that will lead you to the solution without automatically showing you how to solve it. We’ll start out with small hints for the puzzle, escalate to bigger ones, and eventually just spell out the answer if it’s still not clicking for you. We’ve separated our tiered hints and answers with in-game art, but be wary of scrolling farther than you intend.

In this Rise of the Golden Idol guide, we’ll walk you through the “Under Construction” case, including hints and the full solution for the names, vehicles, and events puzzles.

Under Construction names

The “Under Construction” case in Rise of the Golden Idol features eight key characters whose names players must identify to solve the mystery. These include the foreman Joel Gregson, excavator operator Ted Werter, demolisher operator Monty Totsky, cutter operator Bill Jenkins, detectives Roy Samson and Ian Worth, reporter Miranda Meadows, and the deceased worker Luke Brown. Names are discovered through various clues such as badges, items carried by characters, and dialogue, with first and last names scattered and requiring careful pairing. Identifying these names is crucial to understanding the events and solving the case.

Figuring out everyone’s name is the biggest hurdle to Under Construction, and you have eight different people (six living, two dead) to identify.

First hint

  • An item revealing the name of the inspector with a hat is on his person.
  • An item revealing the name of the inspector with glasses is on his person.
  • A character in the scene says the name of the reporter.
  • The name of the crushed construction worker is revealed via another character’s dialogue.
  • The first name and last name for all of the construction workers are found in different places and must be matched up.
  • The name of the dead man in the pipe is revealed in an item on his person.

Second hint

  • Both inspector’s names are on their badges, in their respective pockets.
  • The reporter says her own name as she signs off on her report.
  • The reporter reveals the full name of the crushed foreman in her news report.
  • The two construction workers on the left side of the screen reveal each other’s first names in their dialogue.
  • You must match up the same two construction workers with their machines in order to determine their last names via the note to the foreman.
  • The last name of the construction worker speaking to the inspector is revealed by the inspector in the hat. His first name is located inside his machine.
  • The dead man in the pipe’s name is printed on dog tags in his inventory.

Solution

Listed from left to right, starting with the first row, here are the names of all the characters.

  • The Foreman’s name is: Joel Gregson.
  • The left-most construction worker is: Ted Werter.
  • The short construction worker is: Monty Totsky.
  • The mustachioed construction worker is: Bill Jenkins.
  • The inspector in the hat is: Roy Samson.
  • The inspector with the glasses is: Ian Worth.
  • The news woman is: Miranda Meadows.
  • The dead man with the red eyes is: Luke Brown.

Under Construction vehicles

In the “Under Construction” case of Rise of the Golden Idol, the vehicle puzzle involves matching three construction workers to their respective machines based on clues found in the scene. Ted Werter operates the excavator, Monty Totsky drives the demolisher, and Bill Jenkins handles the cutter. Identifying the operators is aided by details such as a photo inside the excavator, a mug with a name in the cutter, and information found in the foreman’s pocket and control rooms. The foreman himself does not operate any machine. This setup is crucial for solving the case, as the demolisher operated by Monty Totsky is linked to the fatal accident involving a sewage pipe, which caused the death of Joel Gregson, the foreman.

Vehicles are the first unique problem to solve in one of the case levels, and you’ll be asked to place each construction worker with the device they’re assigned to. We find this easiest to do after learning everyone’s name.

First hint

  • Check the foreman’s pocket to learn who drives two of the three vehicles
  • Check the control rooms of two of the vehicles to learn something about the drivers

Second hint

  • There’s a picture of one of the drivers in the left-most vehicle
  • The driver of the right-most vehicle keeps a mug in his machine that has his name on it
  • The machine names can be derived from the attachments at the end of their arms (i.e. a wrecking ball)
  • The Foreman is not one of the machine operators

Solution

Listed from left to right, starting with the first row, here are the machines and their operators.

  • The left-most vehicle is: excavator, driven by Ted Werter.
  • The middle-most vehicle is: demolisher, driven by Monty Totsky.
  • The right-most vehicle is: cutter, driven by Bill Jenkins.

Under Construction events

The “Under Construction” events in Rise of the Golden Idol revolve around investigating a complex accident at a construction site, where players must identify eight characters, including six alive and two deceased. The case involves piecing together clues from names found on items, dialogue, and environmental details to determine the roles of the foreman, workmen, detectives, and a reporter. Key puzzles include matching operators to their vehicles-the excavator, demolisher, and cutter-and uncovering how the foreman Joel Gregson was fatally injured by a pipe after a mishap involving the demolisher. Players gather evidence from 11 locations and 21 interactive spots, carefully analyzing conversations and objects to reconstruct the sequence of events leading to the deaths of Luke Brown and the foreman, ultimately solving the case through a combination of observation and deduction.

The event puzzle requires nine words to solve in this vignette.

First hint

  • The first and second words are the name of the “murderer”
  • The third word is the name of the machine used in the accident
  • The fourth and fifth words reveal the object involved in the murder
  • The sixth and seventh words are the first victim’s first and last name
  • The seventh and eight words are the second victim’s first and last name

Second hint

  • The vehicle positions will tell you which machine (and driver) is responsible for the accident
  • The driver responsible is being consoled by a coworker about the accident
  • The object used in the murder is still on top of the victim
  • The first victim is the foreman
  • The second victim is the man with the red eyes

Solution

Monty Totsky used the demolisher on the sewage pipe. This resulted in the death of Joel Gregson.

How does the game guide you to identify the killer in ‘Under Construction’

In Rise of the Golden Idol’s “Under Construction” case, the game guides you to identify the killer through a multi-step puzzle that involves decoding names, matching characters to their vehicles, and piecing together the accident details. The key clue is that the first two words of the event puzzle reveal the murderer’s full name, while the third word names the machine involved in the accident. By examining the positions of vehicles and their operators, you can pinpoint which machine and driver caused the fatal accident. Additional context, such as a colleague comforting the responsible driver and the murder weapon’s location on the victim, further confirms the culprit. The game encourages careful observation of items carried by characters, dialogue hints, and the arrangement of evidence to solve the case.

What are the key clues that point to the murderer’s name in ‘Under Construction’

The key clues pointing to the murderer’s name in the “Under Construction” case of Rise of the Golden Idol come from the event puzzle itself: the first two words reveal the full name of the culprit, while the third word identifies the machine involved in the fatal accident. This puzzle structure directs players to focus on decoding these words to uncover the killer’s identity. Additionally, examining the characters’ possessions and their association with specific vehicles helps confirm who was operating the machine that caused the death, further pinpointing the murderer. The game also provides contextual hints, such as a colleague comforting the responsible operator and the murder weapon’s placement on the victim, reinforcing the deduction of the killer’s name through careful observation and puzzle-solving.

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As a law student at the University of Ottawa, I lead a bit of a double life. My days are spent working in the courts, and my nights are dedicated to my work as a professional journalist, where I get to share what I'm learning in a creative way.

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