Dinner with an Owl – Walkthrough Guide

A week in with no sign of freedom? Well, let me help you out.

Walkthrough

Notes

  • After day three you can apply the steps at any point.
  • Mr Brown/Webb/Riley/etc will be refereed to as the “owl” as his name changes a lot.
  • The layout may flip or change and glitch momentarily.
  • Walking past the hallway may occasionally cause the owl to appear and sing.

Day 1

  • Go to the office
  • Talk to the owl by clicking on the silhouette in the chair
  • “I am really tired.”
  • “What’s wrong with Mr.(insert name)?”
  • “Do you want to leave?”
  • “Let’s go then!”
  • “Let’s get her and go!”

Day 2

  • Go to the office
  • Hand the owl the contract (In the top left of the screen)
  • Go to hallway
  • Talk to Declan
  • “May I ask you a personal question?”
  • “Have you ever thought about quitting your job?”
  • “Can you provide a weapon?”

Day 3

  • Walk toward Declan
  • Talk to Declan
  • “Thank you, Declan.”
  • Go to the office
  • Take the Knife and select the owl
  • Go to the hallway

Day 4

  • Go to the office
  • Talk to the owl by clicking on the silhouette in the chair
  • “I am really tired.”
  • “Have a good night.”

Day 5

  • Go to the office
  • Hand the owl the contract (In the top left of the screen)
  • Go to hallway
  • Talk to Declan
  • “May I ask you a personal question?”
  • “Have you ever thought about quitting your job?”
  • “Can you provide a weapon?”

Day 6

  • Walk toward Declan
  • Talk to Declan
  • Talk to Declan again
  • “Can you give me one more knife?”
  • “Thank you, Declan.”
  • Take a knife and click on the umbrella stand
  • Go to the office
  • Take the Knife and select the owl
  • Go to the hallway

Day 7

  • Click on the umbrella stand
  • Go to the office
  • Take the knife and click on the owl
  • Go to the hallway.
Jan Bonkoski
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A lifelong gamer Jan Bakowski, also known as Lazy Dice, was always interested in gaming and writing. He lives in Poland (Wrocław). His passion for games began with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time on the Nintendo 64 back in 1998. Proud owner of Steam Deck, which has become his primary gaming platform. He’s been making guides since 2012. Sharing his gaming experience with other players has become not only his hobby but also his job.

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