Achievements
ReStory Chill Electronics Repairs achievement guide
Checked: 2026-08-23
This ReStory Chill Electronics Repairs achievement guide records 50 Steam achievements, using the supplied achievement list where it gives a condition and marking every gap as To be confirmed. The supplied list names only 49 entries, so it does not identify the remaining achievement or its condition. It also says one achievement appeared bugged at publication without naming which one, so no achievement is presented here as a guaranteed unlock.
How Many Achievements Are There?
The verified guide-level count is 50 Steam achievements. The supplied article describes its table as complete, yet the names visible in that table total 49; this page preserves that discrepancy instead of adding a guessed fiftieth entry. The missing achievement name, unlock condition, and the identity of the reportedly bugged achievement are To be confirmed.
Most named entries have a plain progress condition in the supplied list, but that does not make them official instructions. The article is a third-party guide, so its entries are treated as source-reported conditions. Where its wording is internally inconsistent, this page explains the conflict rather than silently choosing one version.
Repair and Cleaning Achievements.
The repair-and-cleaning group covers early desk cleanup, a first soldering task, a first device repair, and accumulated loose-part cleaning. The supplied guide links How Did I do this? to using a Soldering Iron on any part, but it does not say which repair sequence teaches that action. Its first-device note calls the device “Hashimoto’s Nokia (or Pokia),” so the exact device label is To be confirmed.
| Achievement | Source-reported condition |
|---|---|
| Clean Job | Clear every dirty item from the desk at the start of a new save. |
| How Did I do this? | Repair any part with the Soldering Iron. |
| First Fix! | Repair a device for the first time; the source uses the conflicting label “Hashimoto’s Nokia (or Pokia).” |
| Big Cleaning | Clean 100 loose parts across multiple orders. |
| Galactic Cleaning | Clean 1,000 loose parts across multiple orders. |
Online Order and Shop Achievements.
The supplied list associates this group with internet access, online orders, payments, reviews, resale, and buying devices. “Master of the Internet” is the stated milestone for getting an internet connection and accepting an online order. The source says “All Bills Paid” involves two “bulls,” but its landlord-and-bank payment context makes “bills” the unambiguous reading used below.
| Achievement | Source-reported condition |
|---|---|
| Master of the Internet | Get an internet connection and accept an online order. |
| WWW | Complete 25 online orders. |
| Internet Business | Complete 100 online orders. |
| All Bills Paid | Pay two bills; the source points to rent paid to a landlord and bank. |
| Twist and Turn | Buy a professional screwdriver listed at 11,000 Yen. |
| First Reviews | Receive five work reviews. |
| Getting Popular | Receive 25 work reviews. |
| Making Money! | Sell five devices after getting functional items online and preparing them for resale. |
| Flipper | Buy five devices online. |
| Garage Sale | Buy 25 devices online. |
Tools, Furniture, and License Achievements.
Some source-reported conditions concern optional equipment, workshop items, customer choices, and licenses. It places the ultrasonic bath and shredder beneath a screwdriver icon in software called “Gozilla Fairfox” in one row and “Gozilla Fairbox” in another. Because the source conflicts on that label, the exact menu name and spelling are To be confirmed.
| Achievement | Source-reported condition |
|---|---|
| Hands Free | Find Ultrasonic Baths through the conflicting Gozilla Fairfox/Fairbox note and buy the cheapest model. |
| Shredder | Find the Shredder through that same conflicting note and buy the cheapest model. |
| Origami | Complete a child’s request, refuse payment, then receive origami from the delivery agent. |
| Akiba Never Sleeps | Avoid the bike and work 168 hours, described as seven days, without stopping. |
| Cozy | Buy an item that makes the workshop more cozy. |
| Official Partner | Get a license. |
| Golden Partner | Get five licenses. |
| Are you serious? This is Absurd | Get the most expensive license. |
| Platinum Partner | Get every available license. |
The source says A Place of Zen requires more than 100 Zen Points and gives an item-value list. Its listed values are VHS tape +2, Daruma Doll +2, VHS tapes +3, Maneki-neko +3, Seashell +3, Shoji lamp +4, Troll +4, Baseball glove +5, Big Mouth Billy Bass +4, Bonsaï +7, Kaiju +8, Stormtrooper’s Helmet +7, Prism Night Light +8, Ghostbusters +9. Whether this list is exhaustive, whether repeated items count, and which item names match the current game are To be confirmed.
Marketplace and Customization Achievements.
The marketplace and customization entries are presented as count-based actions. The supplied guide says the spare-parts boxes come from the Marketplace, but does not define their contents or whether any purchase restrictions apply. It also describes stickers and a client device paint job without specifying where each customization tool is obtained.
| Achievement | Source-reported condition |
|---|---|
| Lootbox | Buy one box of random spare parts from the Marketplace. |
| Gambler | Buy 50 boxes of random spare parts from the Marketplace. |
| Instant Cool | Put a sticker on a device. |
| Instant Cool-er | Put 25 stickers on devices. |
| Sticker Bombing | Put 100 stickers on devices. |
| Custom Orders Available | Paint a client’s device before returning it. |
Long-Term Progress Achievements.
Long-term progress includes played days, a high-earning day, a no-purchase streak, and total earnings. “Business Shark” is described as earning more than 100,000 Yen in one day by never ending the workday with the bicycle. That is source-reported guidance, not a verified requirement for every successful attempt.
| Achievement | Source-reported condition |
|---|---|
| Employee of the Month | Play for 30 days. |
| Quarterly Report | Play for 90 days. |
| Akiba Feels Like Home | Play for 365 days. |
| Business Shark | Earn more than 100,000 Yen in one day. |
| Frugal | Do not acquire new parts with money for 10 days in a row. |
| Millionaire | Earn more than one million Yen. |
Competition and Reprogramming Achievements.
This group combines assembly competitions, bills, mixed jobs, and reprogramming. The source reports competition wins for Promise of Akiba, Star of Akiba, and Legend of Akiba, but gives no schedule, device-type list, or participation rule. It calls the mixed job a request to paint, clean, repair, and hack a device, without explaining the order of those actions.
| Achievement | Source-reported condition |
|---|---|
| Promise of Akiba | Enter and win an assembly competition for the first time. |
| Star of Akiba | Enter and win three assembly competitions. |
| Legend of Akiba | Win at least one assembly competition for every device type. |
| Bankrupt | Refuse a bill payment and receive an overdue warning. |
| Jack of all Trades | Accept and complete an order asking for painting, cleaning, repair, and hacking. |
| 11001 | Reprogram 25 devices. |
| Hacking 101 | Reprogram a device for the first time. |
Story and Hidden Achievements.
The supplied achievement source explicitly marks five entries as hidden and says their author had not unlocked them. The source provides no conditions for Ghost in the Frame, Rock for the Ages!, Ronin, Melancholy, or Globalization. Each condition is therefore exactly To be confirmed.
| Achievement | Source status |
|---|---|
| Ghost in the Frame | Hidden; condition To be confirmed. |
| Rock for the Ages! | Hidden; condition To be confirmed. |
| Ronin | Hidden; condition To be confirmed. |
| Melancholy | Hidden; condition To be confirmed. |
| Globalization | Hidden; condition To be confirmed. |
The names alone are not evidence of a character, route, choice, or ending condition. A separately sourced endings guide discusses reported story outcomes, but it does not change this achievement source’s unknown status. Do not infer an unlock from an icon, order, or a similarly named event.
Conditions That Remain To Be Confirmed.
The source supports the listed names and its reported conditions, but leaves several practical questions unanswered. It does not identify the 50th achievement, the reportedly bugged achievement, complete hidden conditions, exact tracking rules, or the source’s inconsistent device and menu labels. Those gaps remain To be confirmed rather than being filled with community guesses.
Use this page as a careful index of the available research. Complete a plainly stated action if it suits your progress, but do not treat a third-party condition as an official promise. If an achievement fails to unlock, the current requirements, bug status, and any fix are To be confirmed.