Stardew Valley was released less than 9 years ago, and creator Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone has finally unlocked one of the most tough achievements in the game, allowing him to complete the farm life simulator 100%. “I finally achieved 100% achievement Stardew Valley” – Barone posted on Tuesday with a photo of the 100% unlocked achievements. The final achievement Barone needed to complete the game was “Fector’s Challenge”, which requires the player to complete an in-game mini-game The Journey of the Prairie King without dying.
On Steam, only 1.2% of players have the Fector’s Challenge achievement; the only achievement with a lower percentage is “Perfection”, which requires the player to complete everything there is to do and achieve Stardew Valley. An achievement simply to be overcome The Journey of the Prairie King — even in deaths — the completion rate is just 1.7%.
The top-down, twin-stick shooter is essentially its own game Stardew Valley — you start with four lives, but if you’re looking for the achievement, you won’t need the add-ons. Enemies attack in waves and all of them must be killed to advance to the next level. There are three stages with different locations, with multiple areas in each stage. Each level ends with a boss fight. Beating the game is tough – so finishing the game without dying is even harder.
Barone included some tips for beating the game in his X replies: “You need money, so don’t use nukes because enemies won’t drop any of them. Buy the best item you can afford in this order: ammo > revolver > shoes,” he wrote. “Save the machine gun buff for the fight against Fector, you can take him down before he even has a chance to attack you.” He added that he “deliberately” worked to beat him The Journey of the Prairie King to be able to play at 100%.
Responding to a fan who cheekily wrote that Barone noticed his own achievements, Barone said, “the creator patted me on the back.”
