Astro's Playroom Guide

Welcome to the new generation!. Astro's Playroom guide and walkthrough contains Beginner's Guide, Trophy Guide, best tips and a complete walkthrough. Tips for exploration and boss fights. We describe all locations of Puzzle Elements and Artifacts.

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Astro's Playroom Guide

Astro's Playroom Guide

Astro's Playroom guide contains a detailed walkthrough for the game. Here you will find locations of all the puzzles and artifacts. We described the trophies, controls, and the most important aspects of the game.

This Astro's Playroom guide and walkthrough is a compendium of knowledge. With our tips, you will be able to complete every stage of the game. We will also help you find all the collectibles required for the platinum trophy.

In the first chapter of our guide, you will find Beginner's Guide and descriptions of the fights against Bosses. We will help you with the most difficult fights. The chapter contains information about the controls, the game's length and language version. You will also find descriptions of each trophy. More difficult trophies have our commentary.

The second chapter contains a detailed walkthrough, divided into different areas and levels. You will also read about the collectibles available in the game: Puzzle pieces and Artifacts.

Astro's Playroom: Quick Beginner's Guide

  1. Hold X to make a long jump or soar into the air. Thanks to this, Astro will use lasers in his legs, which can also be useful when fighting with opponents.
  2. Collect coins if you want to have all the collectibles in the game. You need 6000 coins to get all the prizes in Gatcha in PlayStation Labo.
  3. Do everything to collect puzzle pieces an artifacts. Even if Astro dies moments later and is moved back to the previous checkpoint, you will keep the collectible.
  4. There are many bots in the game. If you come across bots resembling animals (rabbits, penguins, crabs, etc.), hit them 3 times. Each hit will reward you with one coin. After the third one, they will drop even more coins.

You can find more starting tips on the Beginners Guide page.

Astro's Playroom: All levels

In Astro's Playroom, the player has to complete 4 main locations divided into 4 levels. To collect all the collectibles, you will also need to walk around the main location – the CPU Plaza. PlayStation Labo lets you complete the collection by drawing prizes in a Gatcha-style game.

  1. CPU Plaza

Memory Meadow

  1. Gusty Gateway
  2. Fastlane Fields
  3. Electrocloud
  4. Bumper Broadway

SSD Speedway

  1. Turbo Trail
  2. Caching Caves
  3. Deep Dataspace
  4. Orbital Obstacles

Cooling Springs

  1. Bot Beach
  2. Springy Spa
  3. Frigid Floes
  4. Hotel Hopalot

GPU Jungle

  1. Renderforest
  2. Terratop Treetops
  3. Raytrace Ruins
  4. Mt. Motherboard

Other

  1. 1994
  2. PlayStation Labo
  3. Network Speed Run

The game does not force us to go through each location in a specific order. You can choose which places you want to visit first. In our guide, we divided these locations based on the chronology of the PlayStation generations.

Astro's Playroom: All collectibles

Our guide contains a list of all the collectibles available in Astro's Playroom:

  1. Puzzle pieces
  2. Artefacts
  3. Bot figures

Astro's Playroom: All bosses

  1. Orbital Obstacles
  2. Raytrace Ruins
  3. T. Rex

Astro's Playroom: Trophies and platinum

Astro's Playroom has 46 trophies. Most of them involve collectibles and completing specific parts of the story. Some of them, however, are more complicated.

A detailed description of each trophy can be found on a separate page – Trophies.

Astro's Playroom

November 12, 2020

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