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Unpacking
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How to get the Fuzzy Friends achievement in Unpacking

The best of friends.

The Fuzzy Friends achievement in Unpacking is awarded for putting the tiger and pig side by side. It’s a simple achievement that could go unnoticed by many players because of the hidden achievements list. If you’re aiming for 100% completion, our guide on Fuzzy Friends achievement is here to help.

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This achievement can be unlocked in 2018, the game’s final level. For help with completing any of the prior levels, we have guides up on the site for 1997, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013, and 2015. There is also the option to complete levels by setting items anywhere for those that aren’t into the puzzle gameplay.

The tiger and pig in question are found in the nursery room upstairs, inside the box stacked atop the other box. The stuffed animals need to be sitting next to each other while facing opposite directions, as in the screenshot below. In our case, the achievement popped when we sat them side to side on the chair in front of the crib, though anywhere works as long as they’re positioned correctly. This achievement also unlocks the sticker of the pig and tiger arm wrestling for use in the game’s photo mode.

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David Restrepo is a contributing writer for Gamepur. His work has been seen on TechRaptor, GameSkinny, Tom's Guide, Game Revolution, and a few others. He loves exploring the many different types of game genres, and working them into his writing. When not playing or writing about games, he watches random educational videos about science and psychology.