Astro Bot will have you exploring various planets filled with wildlife, lush landscapes, VIP bots to rescue, and secrets to find. While doing the Cream Canyon stage in the Gorilla Nebula, you’ll come across an ice statue of a seal that hides a secret.

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This ice statue cannot be broken by simply punching it, and you won’t be able to push it off of its plinth either. You’ll need to use a different strategy in order to break the statue and find all the secrets it’s hiding. So, here’s a complete guide on how to break the ice seal in Astro Bot.

How To Break The Ice Seal In Astro Bot

To break the ice seal statue in Astro Bot, here’s what you need to do:

  1. Continue along the path until you come across a pink pig-like enemy.
  2. It will charge at you as soon as it spots you so get ready to jump over it as soon as it does.
  3. Jump and get behind the pig then grab its tail.
  4. Now you can swing it around and all you need to do is simply throw it towards the ice statue to break it easily. Just aim towards the statue and it’ll automatically lock on.

Once you break the statue, use the ladybug enemy in the front to jump onto the platform, and you’ll find a blue cross marked on the ground. Stand on it and hold the Square button to charge up Astro’s spinning punch. After charging it up, leave the button, and Astro will burrow inside the ground.

In this area, silver planet will be in front of you hanging from the ceiling. You’ll also find some cables coming out from the bottom, so you need to pull them, and a platform will appear.

Stand on the platform, and a colorful portal will appear in front of you from where Astro will be transported to a secret stage in the Lost Galaxy, which is filled with more Puzzle Pieces and bots.

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Souptik Adhikary, a Video Game Guide Writer at Game Geek Fusion, is a passionate gamer and writer who’s a huge fan of AAA titles and narrative driven games. Being a massive fan of Comic Book characters, he spends most of his free time swinging around as the web-slinger in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.

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