This is where I write off games I've played and finished, complete with 100% of its achievmeents obtained. I will still finish and beat games without achievments though, but that will be on the seperate page under LOGS ... Game Completionist (WIP).
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Donut County is sort of a puzzle game where you need to grow the hole you control until it is big enough to swallow every object on stage. It has quite lots of funny moments too.
Most of Donut County achievmeents are progression, but while here are some that you might need to watch out for, all can actually be obtained through stage replays which you will unlock once you finished the game. There is one achievment though: Bandit, which needs a hidden code so specific to get that I needed to consult a guide just for it. Also another one is the Secret Recipe achievement, which you'll only know what to do when you examine a recipe you obtained from a level.
Otherwise, this game is quite easy to get all of the achievmeents, and there is no need to fear for missables that requries you to restart the entire run just to get that missing achievement.█
Unsorted Horror is a 5-in-1 compeltely free game by Mike Klubnika, with each games lasting 10 to 15 minutes which puts you into unnamed protagonists into a gritty, presumably dystopic world where you have to do simple puzzles as you immerse yourself into the story and atmosphere.
So far, the game is mostly just walking around and solving puzzles that advances the plot. While in Concrete Tremor, you may lose or win depending how you played the battleship-like gameplay, ultimately whether you win or lose you will still get the same achievment (same thing with ).
Overall, getting the achievment is super easy, just play and enjoy the game's great atmosphere and worldbuilding.█
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is just Far Cry 3, but a spinoff about a really great tribute to 80s media with lots of neons and awesomeness, and importantly: fun.
Most achievments are fairly easy to decipher what and how to get, like collectibles and get what kills. Collectibles are as easy to get as buying the intel [which is a measly $500] to pinpoint you the locations right away, but only certain parts of the maps, which you need to capture the strongholds to get different intel for other locations of the collectibles.
However, there are few achievments that needs you to pay attention close or else a repeat playthrough may be required to complete it easier: the achievement where you need to score headshots on all types of human enemies [The Only True Stoppr], killing a blood dragon with a bow [Just The Tip], provoke a Blood Draon and go back to stealth mode after saving Darling [Running Man], and killing 25 Blood Dragons [Dragon Slayer].
You could still kill Blood Dragons after the end of the campaign for Dragon Slayer, but respawning it is very difficult I heard, and that it's best to complete it before the end of the game. Running Man is actually easy if you did it during the dam mission, when a Blood Dragon suddenly attacks the dam [but I think after the dam mission, you can try it anytime]. Just the Tip requires you to carefully lower the Blood Dragon's health to like 1% before finishing it off with a weak bow. Finally, The Only True Stopper is easy if you have a habit of headshotting every enemies you come across.
All in all though, the game is easy overall to attain 100% achievmeents, if you pay attention to the aforementioned achievments that might be difficult for some peeps out here.█