Restore Your Island: Full Achievements Guide
Restore Your Island keeps its achievements simple on the surface, but a few of them are easy to miss if you are not paying attention while exploring. Most come naturally through progression, but a handful require you to slow down and actually interact with the world.
All Achievements In Restore Your Island
You unlock every achievement in Restore Your Island by rescuing all animals, finding key items, and fully completing the island exploration.
Here is every achievement and what you actually need to do:
Dog Rescuer | Rescue the dog
Octopus Rescuer | Rescue the octopus
Tiny Turtle Savior | Rescue the small turtle
Toucan Rescuer | Rescue the toucan
Seal Rescuer | Rescue the seal
Giant Turtle Savior | Rescue the big turtle
Seabird Rescuer | Rescue the seabird
Best Friend | Feed the dog
Keychain Finder | Find the keychain
Suit Up | Find the suit
Dave’s Diving Gear | Find Dave’s diving gear
Wilson! | Find Wilson
Pink Bear Found | Find the pink bear
Completionist | Complete the game 100%
Animal Rescue Achievements Explained
Most of your achievements come from rescuing animals, and these are tied directly to progression.
You will naturally come across animals as you unlock more of the island. The game usually places them in areas that require basic progression tools or access, so if you cannot reach one yet, you are simply not meant to.
What you notice is that each rescue also pushes the island forward in small ways. It is not just a checklist, it is tied to how the environment opens up.
The only real mistake here is skipping areas too quickly. If you rush past something, you can miss an animal and not realize it until much later.
The One People Miss: Feeding The Dog
Best Friend is the one that gets overlooked.
Rescuing the dog is not enough. You have to feed it afterward. That means interacting with it again once you have food available.
This is easy to forget because most other achievements trigger immediately when you complete the action. This one expects a follow-up interaction.
Item Achievements And Where To Focus
The item-based achievements are tied to exploration rather than progression gates.
Keychain
Suit
Dave’s Diving Gear
Wilson
Pink Bear
These are scattered around the island, and the game does not force you to find them.
What you will notice is that they are usually placed in spots that reward curiosity. Side paths, slightly hidden areas, or places you might skip if you are rushing objectives.
The Pink Bear in particular tends to be one players miss, since it is purely optional and easy to overlook.
Completionist Achievement Breakdown
Completionist requires you to fully complete the game, which includes:
Rescuing all animals
Finding all key items
Finishing the island progression
There is no shortcut here. If you are missing even one collectible or rescue, this will not trigger.
The good part is that if you follow a thorough exploration approach while playing, you will naturally be very close to 100% by the end.
Tips To Get 100% Faster
Fully clear each area before moving on
Double back after unlocking new traversal options
Interact with animals more than once if possible
Check side paths and off-main routes for items
Do not rush the final progression before cleaning up
Taking a slower approach saves time overall since you avoid backtracking later.
Final Blurb
Restore Your Island achievements are mostly straightforward, but the game quietly rewards players who explore properly instead of rushing. If you take your time, interact with everything, and revisit areas after unlocking new paths, you will end up with almost all achievements naturally. The only real misses come from skipping interactions like feeding the dog or ignoring small hidden items along the way.

