
It Takes Two really is a treasure trove of secrets to unveil.

As such, the keen-eyed among you may catch a glimpse of some things throughout the story that many have missed. The developers' desire to make this a blast truly shows, with tons of clever easter eggs, jokes, and amazing writing. On top of being such a pure experience, It Takes Two also has a lot of gaming references and secrets. It provides an incredibly heartfelt story with equally fun gameplay. Updated on January 12, 2022, by Doruk Kaptan: Since its launch, It Takes Two has been praised to no end, and for good reason. Here are some of the most notable secrets in It Takes Two that everyone missed.

While this journey has its fair share of adventures, there are some surprises lost in the background that you might not be aware of. Thankfully, with a spell put on them by their daughter, even if involuntarily, they end up rekindling their lost passion and reigniting the embers of their relationship.
#It takes two song for free#
One Christmas Eve, a Hobo named King decided to ride on the roof of Polar Express for free when suddenly, as the snow started to fall, the train went down a hill towards Flat Top Tunnel. The children walk past the curtain when a light shines on it and Smokey and Steamer perform a shadow puppet show telling the story of the King of the North Pole. IT TAKES TWO (2021) - Official Game SoundtrackItTakesTwoGame OSTTRACKLIST00:00 1 - It Takes Two Theme03:00 2 - Wake-up Call07:07 3 - The Depths10:02 4 - Ca. The song is a reworded Pokmon version of the hit 1966 single It Takes Two, originally performed by Marvin Gaye and Kim. It was performed by Veronica Taylor and Rachael Lillis as Ash and Misty, respectively. They run away and pull down a curtain in front of the cab's exit. It Takes Two is a song that was used in a commercial to help promote Pokmon Ruby and Sapphire, and Double Battles featured in the games. Hero Boy says he was brought by the King of the North Pole, the mention of whom frightens the engineer and fireman. Smokey and Steamer suggest Hero Boy, then introduce themselves and ask how he got to the engine room. It takes two to make a thing go right It takes two to make it outta sight It takes two to make a thing go right It takes two to make it outta sight Hit it I wanna rock right now I'm Rob Base and I came to get down I'm not internationally known But I'm known to rock the microphone Because I get stupid, I mean outrageous Stay away from me if you. This leaves Hero Girl confused as she was alone in the engine room. Smokey and Steamer explain the two controls had to be turned "together" and break into a song about the importance of working together. They ask what happened and Hero Girl says she did what they told her to do.

Smokey and Steamer return to the engine room and stop the noise. Hero Girl tries to fix it by turning two controls, which she claims Steamer told her to do, though nothing happens. Hero Girl lets Hero Boy blow the whistle, but the moment he does so, the locomotive starts making hissing noises. The scene starts when Hero Boy lands in the tender of the locomotive and finds Hero Girl driving the train.
