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5 Games to Pick Up for Easy Gamerscore in the Achievement Enthusiast Sale

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This week has seen the release of a surprise sale for the Xbox titled the Achievement Enthusiast Sale. While you can get achievements in pretty much all of them, they are not all necessarily easy completions or have easy achievement lists. Here is a list of legitimately easy games for elevating your gamerscore.

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Jack N’ Jill DX

Original Price: $4.99
Sale Price: $3.34 (33% off)

Jack N’ Jill DX looks like an original GameBoy platformer and is one of the easiest 100% completions there has ever been. The game doesn’t even need to be finished.

You are only required to beat a world, which is made up of 20 levels, and make sure you collect plenty of coins. That’s it. Then, only a few miscellaneous achievements and boom, you’re done. It shouldn’t take longer than 30 minutes, if that.

Hero Express

Original Price: $4.99
Sale Price: $3.49 (30% off)

Hero Express isn’t as quick of a completion, but it is certainly easy. In the game, your only task is to drive a vehicle along a 2D track littered with hills to climb and reach the end.

You collect money to upgrade your vehicle and make it more adept at traversing the terrain. Hero Express has 11 levels of various difficulty that never feel that difficult and get easier as you purchase upgrades.

The majority of the achievements ask you to beat each level of the game once and upgrade all of each vehicle’s states to level 7, which are painless tasks, just repetitive. In total, the game should only take 5 or so hours of relative ease.

Rememoried

Original Price: $14.99
Sale Price: $2.99 (80% off)

Back to the easier completions. Rememoried is a walking-simulator puzzle game made up of 20 levels. All of the achievements are progression based, meaning there isn’t anything special to do outside of simply playing the game as intended.

Goat Simulator/Goat Simulator DLC Bundle

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Original Price (Base Game): $9.99
Sale Price (Base Game): $2.49 (70% off)
Original Price (DLC Bundle): $19.99
Sale Price (DLC Bundle): $4.99 (75% off)

Goat Simulator (and DLC Bundle, which includes base game) is hard to describe. You play as a goat in a very physics based world and you have the power to stick to things with your far too versatile goat tongue.

Your objective is usually just to cause havoc. While Goat Simulator isn’t as simple or easy a completion, there are a ton (85 with all DLC) of achievements for doing a bunch of random things that can easily jack up your gamerscore (2375G total), even without getting every single achievement.

MechaNika

Original Price: $5.99
Sale Price: $2.99 (50% off)

Returning to easy completions, MechaNika is a point-and-click that shouldn’t give you too much trouble. While the achievement list does have a handful of missable (if not earned at a certain point, can only be obtained on a new playthrough) achievements, they aren’t too out of the way.

A run through should be around two hours, unless you’re okay with using a guide, which could get you the completion in under an hour.

There you have it, five games offering a possible total 6275G, ranging from easy to still mostly easy. If you are interested in picking up some non-sale gamerscore, Twinfinite has you covered with the easiest achievement lists of 2019 so far.


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Cameron Waldrop
Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has been lucky enough to review many really great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.