In Life is Strange: True Colors players take control of Alex Chen, who must use her empathic abilities to help uncover a personal mystery in the seemingly idyllic mining town of Haven Springs. Along the way, she has to prove her mettle as a server to Jed.

Amongst the tasks assigned to her, Alex can try to get the correct Duckie and Diane order. While taking note of their food, Duckie will ask for his usual drink, and that Jed will know what one he means. Unfortunately, the bottle of Duckie's prized whiskey has gone missing.

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Where to Find Duckie's Whiskey in Life is Strange: True Colors

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Jed tells Alex that she can try searching in the upstairs apartment for the bottle, or wait for Officer Pike to make an appearance and ask him where it is. There is another way to suss out how to find Duckie's whiskey in Life is Strange: True Colors without randomly searching.

Just past the stairs to Alex's new apartment is a 'Wall of Shame' containing pictures of patrons who have had a bit too much to drink. Interact with it and players will see an unflattering snap of Duckie after drinking too much of his favorite whiskey with Gabe and Officer Pike the night before. The picture shows Duckie passed out on Gabe's couch. Mystery solved, with none of the supernatural powers in Life is Strange needed.

Alex can now climb the stairs to the right of the pictures and search the couch at the back of the room. This is a bonus objective, and doesn't have to be completed, but it can help impress Jed and put Alex in better standing with Duckie.

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After finding the bottle of whiskey, head down the stairs and present it to a grateful Duckie. Alex will share a shot with him and Diane, and players can also choose between the dialogue options of "My Pleasure" or "Put in a good word?" As Life is Strange: True Colors foregoes the episodic structure of previous games, players won't have to wait to see how their small choices affect the story.

Before finishing up at the bar, players can also try to win the jukebox game with Steph. She is located beside the entrance, at a small table. Alex will have to guess the song Steph has picked in five questions, and if she loses will have to drink the shot of "Bedazzled Kiwi Schnapps." There's also an arcade machine at the back of the bar that players can try out, but going to this area will trigger a scene with Mac that forces players to make one of the game's major decisions.

Life is Strange: True Colors is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and will release this winter for Switch.

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