As players play through the game’s multiple stages, they will complete tasks or reach milestones that reward Stickers, which serve as Unpacking’s achievements. While the game is relatively short, some of these Stickers can be quite difficult to unlock.
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Updated on February 27, 2022, by Mina Smith: Some more information on things that players can do to get all the achievements in Unpacking has become more known as the game has garnered more fans. Unpacking is available on Xbox Game Pass, making it accessible for anyone with a Microsoft console or Windows who wants to try it out. This article has been updated to include a paragraph of the purpose of Stickers and what players can use them for within the game. For anyone looking to finish this wholesome indie game with 100% completion, they’ll need each and every one of these Stickers to get there, so every bit of new information can help out.
Stickers and Achievements in Unpacking
Stickers in Unpacking are used to not only keep track of the number of achievements that players have earned, but are also used to decorate screenshots in the game. Players can use the camera function to take photos of all of the narrator’s items and rooms if they wish. The camera allows players to add filters and other fun visual changes to the photos, the Stickers included.
Each time a player completes one of these challenges, the Sticker will become available for them to doll up their screenshots. It’s probably one of the coolest parts of Unpacking that most players missed. There are a grand total of 27 Stickers in Unpacking, and players will get many of them just for completing levels or doing required things in the levels. All the free achievements are:
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Wow! – Start the game Make Some Memories – Unpack the camera in 1997 Beginning – Finish chapter 1997 Get Smart – Finish. 2004 chapter Fellowship – Complete 2007 chapter Too Cool – Finish 2010 chapter Home Cooking – Finish Unpacking’s 2012 chapter Independence – Finish 2013 chapter Green thumb – Unpack every plant and find a place for each one. Love – Complete 2016 chapter No Place Like Home – Finish 2018 chapter
Non-Story Achievements or Stickers in Unpacking
The rest of the achievements all require that players go above and beyond what is needed to complete the game, and this is the same whether players are playing Unpacking on Xbox Game Pass, Switch, or PC. These Stickers are:
Gotta Flush ‘Em All – Flush every toilet in every level of Unpacking’s relaxing simulation. Solve a Puzzle – Pick up the Rubic’s cube in any level it appears in and click the right mouse button (B) until the Rubic’s puzzle is solved. Blast Some Tunes – Right-click on one of the many music players in the game. Strike a Pose – Find the wooden human mannequin and right-click on it until it has changed poses several times and returns back to its original pose. Electrical Hazard – This is the darkest of all the achievements in this wholesome indie game; players have to put a toaster or electronic in any bathtub or sink. A Sometimes Food – The main character’s cookie jar follows her for the first several houses; put that jar on the highest possible shelf in 2004. Game On – Interact with the blue, square console (it looks like a Gamecube) while it is placed near the TV. It should turn on and turn the TV screen on as well. Tidy Whities – Take all of the narrator’s boyfriend’s socks and underwear in 2010 and put them all in one drawer, lined up neatly. Brew Some Coffee – In 2010, take all the items needed to brew coffee out of the various cabinets and shelves and collect them on the counter. Players will need the narrator’s electric tea kettle, the mug, the kitchen scale, both coffee bean grinders, coffee beans, the espresso maker, the pour-over gravity coffee maker, the milk warming cup, and the chrome gooseneck kettle. These items can be found in the bottom drawer in the kitchen and in the upper glass-faced cabinets. Put all of them on the counter near the sink. This is the most difficult and convoluted of the Stickers in this indie game. Rediscover Childhood – In 2012, open the sliding shelves and take out the Lisa Frank-looking poster from the narrator’s childhood and hang it on the wall again.
Less Than Three – Using the refrigerator magnets for “I,” “U,” and the heart-shaped one, spell out “I love you” on the fridge. Brilliantly Solved – Using the magnets “1,” “+,” “2,” “=,” and “3,” make the equation 1+2=3 in a straight line on any part of the fridge. Hat on Head – Take a hat and put it on the creepy monster head that the narrator’s girlfriend brings when she moves in 2012. 12:00 – Right-click on any blinking clock to set the time. The microwave or digital alarm clock will work for this challenge. Fuzzy Friends – In 2018, put the stuffed tiger and the stuffed pig next to each other in the baby’s crib or the chair. Baby Builder – Build the tallest possible tower out of the baby’s wooden letter blocks on the final stage of this relaxing video game.
Unpacking is available for PC, Switch, and Xbox.
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