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Wii got find for monkeys which are the kid fund all but one

I fund one in the cage at bgining the next one in a windy place i had to roll to knox the cage dowm. the last onwas blow up the musroom plants to get the key to set the thrid one free. where is the forth one

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There are a lot of monkeys! If you look at your dungeon map, there should be a symbol indicating where the monkeys are, I think it is a little red cage but I don't quite remember. You might need the compass for it to show, so make sure you open all the chests and check all the rooms.

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