My Singing Monsters Karaoke Steam Achievements Guide
Fourteen badges on a free mini-game. Several are just named after the launch singers.
Steam lists 14 achievements for My Singing Monsters Karaoke. The store highlights a subset with icons: Can’t Get Enough, Pitch Perfect, Entbrat, Furcorn, Pompom, Toe Jammer, Mammott, Tweedle, BBli$zard, and Sox. That is ten named badges in the highlight reel, which already tells you the design. A lot of the list is “play this singer” energy, plus a cleanliness gag, plus a touch-grass gag.
We will not paste datamined hidden descriptions we cannot verify. We will map the highlights onto real play loops and send you to the right wiki page when the badge is obviously a Monster or a habit.
The Monster-named badges
Entbrat, Furcorn, PomPom, Toe Jammer, Mammott, Tweedle, Sox, and BBli$zard match the launch roster. The straightforward plan is to pick each singer and finish at least one full official track. If a badge stays locked, you may need a specific action BBB hid in the tooltip; check Steam’s achievement window rather than a rumor image. Playing the singer is still the first experiment.
BBli$zard is not DLC. Rare Furcorn is. If you want extra faces after the eight, claim Day One Pack and optionally buy Rare Pack. Extra faces are not confirmed as extra badges. Do not buy DLC only to hunt a trophy that might not exist.
Pitch Perfect and Can’t Get Enough
Pitch Perfect is the cleanliness quest. Practice on official tracks with a readable voice. See scoring for why we will not print a fake threshold. Can’t Get Enough matches player reports that one achievement wants you to put the game down for about a week and return. That is BBB telling you the toy is small. Set a reminder instead of idling the client.
The remaining four of fourteen are not in the Steam highlight strip we captured. They may be hidden, silly, or import-related. Hidden achievements are hidden for a reason. If Steam later reveals them, we will name them here. We will not guess “import 100 charts” into existence.
A calm 100 percent route
Install. Finish How to Play. Run one official song with each launch Monster. Practice Pitch Perfect on a short island bed from song picks. Claim Day One Pack for fun, not because a tooltip demands it. Then wait out Can’t Get Enough instead of burning out on imports.
If you are the person who 100 percents everything in a weekend, read the Steam review that said custom content feels required for completion and that Workshop is missing. That is a design tension. Imports can be part of your route; they are not a documented requirement on this wiki until BBB says so. Use import custom songs carefully.
Deck, controls, and false blockers
Do not hunt Pitch Perfect on a broken Deck mapping. Confirm the ribbon on a keyboard via controls. Do not hunt singer badges on a chart that clips; use official music first. Do not confuse mobile MSM achievements with this list. Wrong client.
Known issues collects scoring opacity that makes Pitch Perfect feel unverifiable. Play by feel anyway. Review explains why some people skip the full 14 and just take the joke.
Related hubs
Guides Hub, Monsters Hub, Updates Hub, Links Hub for the Steam overlay. This page will grow when Steam’s remaining four highlights become public names. Until then, eight singers, one clean run, one break, and patience beat a fake spreadsheet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the most common questions.
How many achievements are there?
Steam lists 14. The store highlight reel shows ten named badges, including Pitch Perfect, Can't Get Enough, and the launch singers.
Do I need Rare Pack for 100 percent?
Not from any official tooltip we can cite. Rare Pack adds faces. It is not documented as required trophies.
What is Can't Get Enough?
Players reported a badge that wants you to leave the game for days and come back. It matches the toy's short runtime.
Should I import charts for achievements?
Only if a revealed tooltip says so. Start with official tracks so a bad zip cannot block Pitch Perfect.