Stardew Valley was launched just below 9 years in the past, and developer Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone lastly unlocked one of many recreation’s hardest achievements, permitting him to achieve 100% completion on his farming life simulator. “Lastly received 100% achievements in Stardew Valley,” Barone posted on X Tuesday, with a photograph of the 100% unlocked achievements. The final achievement Barone wanted to finish the sport was “Fector’s Problem,” which requires the participant to beat in-game minigame Journey of the Prairie King with out dying.
On Steam, just one.2% of gamers have the Fector’s Problem achievement; the one achievement with a decrease share is “Perfection,” which requires the participant to finish the whole lot there may be to do and make in Stardew Valley. The achievement merely to beat Journey of the Prairie King — even with deaths — solely has a 1.7% completion charge.
The highest-down, twin stick shooter is mainly its personal recreation within Stardew Valley — you start with 4 lives, although in case you’re searching for the achievement, you received’t want the extras. Enemies assault in waves, and all of them have to be killed to maneuver ahead to the following degree. There are three phases with completely different places, with a number of areas inside every stage. Every degree ends with a boss combat. Beating the sport is tough — so beating the sport with out dying is even more durable.
Barone posted some tricks to beating the sport in his X replies: “You want cash, so don’t use the “‘nukes’” as a result of the enemies don’t drop something from that. Buy the very best merchandise you may afford on this order: ammo > revolver > boots,“ he wrote. ”Save a machine gun powerup for preventing fector, you may take him down earlier than he even has an opportunity to assault u.” He added that he was “intentionally” engaged on beating Journey of the Prairie King to have the ability to 100% the sport.
Responding to a fan who posted cheekily about Barone noticing his personal achievements, Barone mentioned “the dev gave me a pat on the again.”