Children of Silentown Walkthrough – Chapter 4 (Blue Vines)

Stuck in Children of Silentown? Check out this guide to find out how to use the blue vines to your advantage and find where the key is.

Children of Silentown Walkthrough – Table of Contents

Welcome to the Into Indie Games guide for Children of Silentown! As Children of Silentown is a point-and-click adventure game, I strongly recommend exploring the world and getting a feel for all the various items and characters you’ll find in it. Note that this is a story-oriented guide and does not cover stickers or achievements.

For more information on Children of Silentown, check out the official website here.

Chapter 4 (Blue Vines)

After pulling the blue vine, run all the way right to find a corresponding blue vine, and some red bramble. Use Mom’s Song on the red bramble.

Children of Silentown Walkthrough - Chapter 4 (Blue Vines)

This time around, the puzzle has two monsters to deal with. Solve it according to the solution below.

Children of Silentown Walkthrough - Chapter 4 (Blue Vines)

Solving the Object Puzzle on the red bramble will free the blue plant, thereby livening up another blue vine, this one in the ‘far’ area. Once again, use the blue vine in your current area to run to the left, and then enter the light passage to enter the ‘far’ area.

Children of Silentown Walkthrough - Chapter 4 (Blue Vines)

In the ‘far’ area, pull the blue vine and run to the far right. Here, we see a path going up and some red bramble on the path below. Use Mom’s Song on the red bramble.

Children of Silentown Walkthrough - Chapter 4 (Blue Vines)

You can advance further now, but only to be blocked by a door with a weird rune socket.

So instead, go back and then go up the slope to the area just above where the red bramble was.

Children of Silentown Walkthrough - Chapter 4 (Blue Vines)

This takes us to a little sequestered area where you’ll once again find the red bramble.

Head on to the next part of our walkthrough for Children of Silentown!

This Article was written by: Rahul Shirke