Tearaway Unfolded is a visually stunning and highly creative platformer developed by Media Molecule, the same studio behind LittleBigPlanet. Released for the PlayStation 4, Tearaway Unfolded is a reimagined version of the PlayStation Vita game Tearaway, utilizing the PS4’s unique hardware features such as the DualShock 4 controller’s touchpad, light bar, and motion sensors.
What sets Tearaway Unfolded apart from other platformers is its highly imaginative world made entirely out of paper. The game’s innovative use of the PlayStation hardware, coupled with its charming characters and delightful narrative, makes it an enjoyable experience for players of all ages. But for those seeking a deeper challenge, Tearaway Unfolded offers a trophy system that encourages exploration, creativity, and mastering the game’s mechanics.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll take you through the Tearaway Unfolded trophy list, offering tips and strategies to help you unlock each one. Whether you’re aiming for the coveted Platinum or just want to understand how to tackle specific trophies, this guide will break down the process for you step-by-step.
Table of Contents
Overview of Trophies
Tearaway Unfolded has a total of 35 trophies, broken down as follows:
- 1 Platinum Trophy
- 4 Gold Trophies
- 8 Silver Trophies
- 22 Bronze Trophies
The trophies are earned through a combination of completing the main story, interacting with the game’s creative and collectible features, and performing specific in-game tasks. Here’s a quick breakdown of the major trophy categories you’ll encounter:
- Story-Related Trophies: These are unlocked by completing specific chapters or story milestones.
- Collectibles and Exploration Trophies: These are earned by finding hidden collectibles and fully exploring the game’s levels.
- Creative Interaction Trophies: These are tied to the creative elements of the game, such as using the DualShock 4’s unique features to manipulate the environment or interact with characters.
- Miscellaneous Trophies: These are awarded for performing specific actions or challenges throughout the game.
Now, let’s dive into a detailed guide for each trophy, organized by their categories.
Platinum Trophy
Perfectionist (Platinum)
- Requirement: Collect all other trophies.
- Strategy: Like most Platinum trophies, you’ll unlock this once you’ve collected every other trophy in the game. Focus on collecting story, collectible, and interaction-based trophies to make sure nothing is missed.
Gold Trophies
Free Yourself (Gold)
- Requirement: Finish the game on any difficulty.
- Strategy: This trophy is straightforward – complete the main story of Tearaway Unfolded. There are no difficulty settings that complicate this trophy, so just enjoy the journey and complete all levels to unlock it.
God Among Squirrels (Gold)
- Requirement: Complete all the Paper Plane races.
- Strategy: Paper Plane races are mini-games scattered throughout the world of Tearaway Unfolded. You’ll need to carefully navigate through checkpoints using the paper plane, which can be controlled using the DualShock 4’s motion controls. Practice makes perfect with these races, and it’s advisable to get comfortable with the controls before tackling them. Make sure to fly through all rings and checkpoints to complete the races successfully.
Cutting It Fine (Gold)
- Requirement: Beat the game in under 4 hours.
- Strategy: For this trophy, speed is key. You’ll need to complete the entire game in less than 4 hours. This might sound challenging, but it’s manageable with careful planning. Skip unnecessary side activities, focus on the main storyline, and avoid spending time collecting unnecessary items. Play through the game once to familiarize yourself with the levels, then go for the speed run on a second playthrough.
Completist (Gold)
- Requirement: Collect all the collectibles in the game.
- Strategy: There are several different types of collectibles in Tearaway Unfolded, including presents, papercraft plans, confetti, and hidden objects. To unlock this trophy, you’ll need to find every collectible in every level. Use a collectible guide or walkthrough to make sure you don’t miss anything, as some collectibles are hidden in tricky spots.
Silver Trophies
Too Much Swag (Silver)
- Requirement: Decorate the Messenger with 10 different stickers.
- Strategy: Throughout the game, you’ll find various stickers that can be used to customize your character, known as the Messenger. Collect at least 10 different stickers, then apply them to your character to unlock this trophy.
You’ve Got The Whole World in Your Hands (Silver)
- Requirement: Complete all of the papercraft plans.
- Strategy: Papercraft plans allow you to create real-world paper models based on the in-game environment. To complete all of the plans, you’ll need to find and unlock every blueprint hidden in the game’s levels. Check every nook and cranny for papercraft plans, as some are well-hidden and may require solving puzzles to unlock.
Doppleganger (Silver)
- Requirement: Take a picture of the other Messenger.
- Strategy: This is one of the more creative trophies in the game. You’ll need to use the in-game camera to take a picture of the other Messenger character (Iota if you’re playing as Atoi, or Atoi if you’re playing as Iota). The other Messenger can be found in certain levels, so keep your camera ready and snap a photo when you see them.
Shutterbug (Silver)
- Requirement: Take 15 photos of hidden characters.
- Strategy: In various levels, you’ll encounter hidden characters that can be photographed. These characters are often out of sight or tucked away in hard-to-reach areas. Keep an eye out for anything that looks suspicious, and use your camera to snap 15 photos for this trophy.
Paperazzi (Silver)
- Requirement: Take 10 photos of papercraft models.
- Strategy: Similar to the Shutterbug trophy, but instead of hidden characters, you’ll need to photograph papercraft models. These can be found scattered throughout the game, often as part of the environment or in specific challenge areas.
Papercraft Wizard (Silver)
- Requirement: Unlock 25 papercraft plans.
- Strategy: This is a straightforward trophy. Simply collect 25 different papercraft plans by finding them in the game’s levels and completing any associated challenges.
Bored of Your Appearance (Silver)
- Requirement: Change the appearance of the Messenger 15 times.
- Strategy: Customizing your character is one of the more fun aspects of Tearaway Unfolded. For this trophy, simply change the appearance of your Messenger 15 times. You can do this by applying different stickers, changing colors, or adding new decorations.
Bronze Trophies
What’s the Story? (Bronze)
- Requirement: Complete the prologue.
- Strategy: This trophy is story-related and will unlock as you complete the prologue of the game. Simply start your adventure, and this one will be yours early on.
A New Friend (Bronze)
- Requirement: Complete the first chapter.
- Strategy: Like the prologue trophy, this one is tied to story progression. Complete the first chapter of the game to unlock this trophy.
Helping Hand (Bronze)
- Requirement: Complete your first side quest.
- Strategy: Side quests are additional tasks given to you by NPCs in the game. Completing your first one will unlock this trophy. Side quests typically involve collecting items or helping characters with small tasks, and they are usually easy to complete.
Shine a Light (Bronze)
- Requirement: Use the DualShock 4 light bar to illuminate your surroundings.
- Strategy: The DualShock 4 controller’s light bar can be used to shine light on dark areas or interact with specific parts of the environment. At certain points in the game, you’ll be prompted to use this feature. Simply shine the light when needed, and this trophy will be yours.
Blown Away (Bronze)
- Requirement: Use the wind to blow away enemies or obstacles.
- Strategy: One of the key gameplay mechanics involves using the DualShock 4’s motion controls to manipulate wind in the game world. You’ll be able to swipe the touchpad to create gusts of wind. Use this to blow away enemies or environmental objects to unlock this trophy.
Go Nuts! (Bronze)
- Requirement: Use the squirrel cannon.
- Strategy: The squirrel cannon is a unique feature in Tearaway Unfolded. You’ll find it in specific levels, and firing it at enemies or obstacles is part of the gameplay. Simply fire the cannon to unlock this trophy.
Now You’re Thinking With Portals (Bronze)
- Requirement: Use the tear to travel.
- Strategy: Tears in the paper world are portals that allow the Messenger to travel between different parts of the level. You’ll be introduced to this mechanic early on, and using it to travel will unlock this trophy.
Paper Trail (Bronze)
- Requirement: Follow a paper trail through the environment.
- Strategy: Throughout Tearaway Unfolded, you’ll come across glowing paper trails that guide you to important areas or items. Following one of these trails to its conclusion will unlock the Paper Trail trophy. These trails are fairly obvious, and you’ll naturally encounter them during normal play.
Be a Deer (Bronze)
- Requirement: Ride the paper deer for the first time.
- Strategy: In some levels, you’ll have the opportunity to ride a paper deer, which helps you traverse large areas quickly. The first time you jump on the paper deer and complete the section where you ride it, this trophy will unlock. Keep an eye out for the paper deer as it’s part of the story progression.
Ham-fisted (Bronze)
- Requirement: Dispatch 10 scraps while riding the pig.
- Strategy: Scraps are the enemies in Tearaway Unfolded, and at certain points in the game, you’ll be able to ride a pig, which can be used to knock over and eliminate scraps. To unlock this trophy, defeat 10 scraps while riding the pig. This can be done by charging into them during pig-riding segments, which occur a few times throughout the game.
Yellow Head (Bronze)
- Requirement: Take a picture of the yellow head.
- Strategy: The yellow head is one of the hidden characters in Tearaway Unfolded. To unlock this trophy, find the yellow head in the game and use your in-game camera to take a picture of it. These hidden characters are often tucked away in hard-to-reach places, so keep an eye out as you explore each level.
Sugar Rush (Bronze)
- Requirement: Ride the pig and pick up 15 pieces of candy.
- Strategy: During certain pig-riding sections of the game, you’ll be able to collect pieces of candy scattered throughout the environment. The pieces are often lined up in a way that makes them easy to pick up while riding. Simply gather 15 pieces during these segments to unlock the trophy. This can be done over multiple sections, so there’s no rush to get them all at once.
Piggy in the Middle (Bronze)
- Requirement: Dispatch 30 scraps while riding the pig.
- Strategy: Similar to the “Ham-fisted” trophy, you’ll need to defeat 30 scraps while riding the pig. This requires a bit more work than the 10 scraps needed for the previous pig-related trophy, but it should come naturally over the course of multiple pig-riding segments. Focus on charging into as many enemies as possible when you’re on the pig to reach the 30-scrap goal.
Lost and Found (Bronze)
- Requirement: Complete the missing wool challenge.
- Strategy: The missing wool challenge is a side quest where you’ll be tasked with finding pieces of wool that have been scattered around a level. Once you’ve found all of the wool, return it to its owner to complete the challenge and unlock the trophy. This side quest is not too difficult but requires some careful exploration of the area to locate all the pieces of wool.
Guiding Light (Bronze)
- Requirement: Use the guiding light to navigate dark areas.
- Strategy: The guiding light is a gameplay feature that allows you to use the light bar on the DualShock 4 controller to illuminate dark areas of the game. You’ll need to use this feature at various points in the story to light your path or reveal hidden objects. Simply use the guiding light when prompted, and this trophy will unlock.
Glide and Slide (Bronze)
- Requirement: Use the wind to navigate while gliding.
- Strategy: In Tearaway Unfolded, you’ll eventually gain the ability to glide using a paper plane. At certain points, you can also use the wind mechanic (controlled by the DualShock 4’s touchpad) to adjust your trajectory while gliding. Successfully using both gliding and wind manipulation in combination to navigate through a level will unlock this trophy.
Papercraft Enthusiast (Bronze)
- Requirement: Print out 10 papercraft plans.
- Strategy: Papercraft plans are one of the collectibles in Tearaway Unfolded. To unlock this trophy, collect at least 10 different papercraft plans and then print them out using the game’s papercraft menu. You don’t actually need a physical printer; simply “printing” them within the game will count.
Flipping Out (Bronze)
- Requirement: Use the DualShock 4 touchpad to flip objects.
- Strategy: The touchpad on the PS4’s DualShock 4 controller can be used to flip certain objects in the game world. These interactions are necessary for solving certain puzzles or uncovering hidden areas. You’ll encounter objects that can be flipped as part of the natural progression through the game. Simply flip an object using the touchpad to unlock the trophy.
Double Tap (Bronze)
- Requirement: Throw a gopher twice using the controller’s touchpad.
- Strategy: Gophers appear in specific sections of the game, and you can use the DualShock 4’s touchpad to throw them. To unlock this trophy, pick up a gopher and toss it twice. This can be done in any level where gophers are present.
Confetti Everywhere! (Bronze)
- Requirement: Collect 100 confetti pieces.
- Strategy: Confetti is the in-game currency in Tearaway Unfolded, and it can be collected by interacting with objects, completing challenges, and exploring the environment. The trophy will unlock after you’ve collected a total of 100 pieces. Confetti is plentiful, so you should have no trouble collecting enough over the course of the game.
Glutton for Punishment (Bronze)
- Requirement: Get defeated 20 times.
- Strategy: For this trophy, you’ll need to get defeated (die) 20 times. This can happen in combat or by falling into hazards in the environment. If you’re a skilled player and aren’t dying often, you might need to intentionally put yourself in harm’s way to reach the 20-death requirement. Once you’ve died 20 times, the trophy will unlock.
Epic Paper Battle (Bronze)
- Requirement: Win a battle without taking damage.
- Strategy: During certain combat sections in the game, you’ll face waves of scraps. To unlock this trophy, you need to win one of these battles without taking any damage. It’s easiest to attempt this on early-game battles when the enemies are weaker and there are fewer hazards. Use the environment to your advantage, and take your time to avoid getting hit.
Scrapbook (Bronze)
- Requirement: Collect all photos of the scraps.
- Strategy: The scraps are the primary enemies in Tearaway Unfolded, and you’ll encounter different types of them as you progress. To unlock this trophy, you’ll need to take photos of all the different types of scraps in the game. This requires a combination of combat and exploration, as some scraps only appear in certain levels.
Paper Thin (Bronze)
- Requirement: Survive a fall from a great height.
- Strategy: In certain sections of the game, you’ll be able to jump or fall from high places. To unlock this trophy, you need to survive one of these falls. The trophy is designed to reward daring exploration, so look for a high ledge or platform from which you can safely fall and survive to unlock it.
General Tips for Trophy Completion
- Explore Thoroughly: Many of the trophies in Tearaway Unfolded are tied to collectibles or hidden characters. Make sure to take your time exploring each level and interact with as many objects and characters as possible to avoid missing anything.
- Utilize the DualShock 4: The game makes extensive use of the PS4 controller’s unique features, including the touchpad, motion controls, and light bar. Becoming comfortable with these mechanics will make certain trophies easier to unlock.
- Multiple Playthroughs: While it’s possible to get most trophies in a single playthrough, you might find it easier to focus on story-related trophies first and then go back for collectibles and miscellaneous trophies in a second playthrough. This allows you to enjoy the game without feeling rushed and makes it easier to focus on specific challenges later on.
- Collectible Guides: For the trophies that require finding all collectibles (such as papercraft plans or confetti), consider using a collectible guide or video walkthrough. Some items are very well-hidden and can be easy to miss without help.
Conclusion
Earning the Platinum trophy in Tearaway Unfolded is a rewarding experience that showcases the game’s creativity and unique mechanics. While some trophies, such as those tied to collectibles or speed runs, may require a bit of patience and perseverance, the overall trophy list encourages you to fully engage with the game’s world and mechanics. Whether you’re taking photos of hidden characters, mastering the paper plane races, or simply enjoying the game’s charming story, this trophy guide will help you along the way.
Good luck, and enjoy your papercraft adventure!