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Postgame Extras and Achievement Cleanup

Use this Minishoot' Adventures walkthrough to clean up your route, spot sneaky secrets, and turn messy boss wipes into crisp dodges, safe angles, and confident wins.

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Postgame Extras and Achievement Cleanup

Once the main route is finished, Minishoot' Adventures still has enough optional cleanup to justify one last organized pass. This is the point where races, secret pickups, leftover map slivers, and optional challenge content all start overlapping, so it helps to stop thinking in terms of “main story” and switch into pure checklist mode.

The cleanest postgame order is simple: finish anything tied to exploration first, then knock out optional challenge content, then deal with final achievement mop-up. That keeps you from bouncing back and forth between combat challenges, hidden pickups, and race cleanup with no clear finish line.

Postgame Cleanup Order

  1. Finish the remaining spirit races and any obvious region cleanup you skipped earlier.
  2. Recheck dungeons and hidden-wall pickups if your completion totals still look off.
  3. Use the interactive map and the 100% checklist section together for final collectible and route cleanup.
  4. Only after that, move into the optional bonus-dungeon style extras and challenge content.

Achievement Warning

One of the most important achievement caveats from community completion notes is that the difficulty-based ending achievements track the lowest difficulty used on the save file. In plain English: if you start on a lower difficulty and raise it later, that save will not count for the higher-difficulty ending achievement. If you care about those, plan the save file up front.

Aiming settings appear to be separate from that difficulty requirement, so the bigger risk is changing game difficulty mid-run, not using a preferred aiming setup.

Optional Extras

Community endgame notes also point to optional bonus-dungeon style content after the main game, including extra challenge material beyond the first major clear. If you are aiming for “everything,” do not stop at the credits and assume the save is done just because the map looks mostly clean.

Tip: Keep one manual note for anything still unfinished before you touch the final endgame options. Postgame cleanup is much easier when you know whether you still owe the file races, dungeon secrets, achievements, or optional extra challenges.

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