Disney Dreamlight Valleyplayers have come together and managed to complete the Cleanest Park achievement as part of the Dreamlight Park community challenge. For gamers that enjoy relaxing games that allow them to unwind for a while,Disney Dreamlight Valleyis just the right fit. It gives them their own valley to freely decorate and lets them enjoy their day-to-day life while completing quests for villagers from familiar Disney and Pixar movies.
In order to decorate the valley, players have tocheck Scrooge McDuck’s shop daily, but, unfortunately, sometimes the furniture on sale doesn’t rotate as much as most gamers would like. Many times, gamers will simply have to resort to crafting their own items to decorate, especially since certain objects, such as fences and paving, can’t be purchased and must be created by hand instead.
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Disney Dreamlight Valleyplayers will now receive a free Crafted Road and Fencing Pack in their in-game mailboxes for free to celebrate the completion of the Cleanest Park challenge for the Dreamlight Park community challenge. To finish this mission, gamers had to place down a total of 350,000 trashcans, but this isn’t the first time that the community has managed to complete an impressive feat such as this one. Just a couple of days before, fansreceived the thirdDisney Dreamlight Valleycommunity challenge rewardafter unlocking 450,000 Dreamlight Styles.
For days upon days, gamers filled their valleys with trashcans to attempt to get through these quests as quickly as possible. The reward certainly made it worth it, as many players were delighted when they opened their mailbox and noticed that they had received 100 Brick Road tiles and 100 Spike and Brick Fence parts. Fans were particularly happy about the free fence as it takes quite a lot of effort to acquire the materials required to craft it;players would have to farm a lot of Iron Ingotsand Brick to be able to make it themselves.
Although theDisney Dreamlight Valleycommunity challengeis available until May 31, players completed most of its stages in just a week and a half. Currently, there is only one phase left, and surely it shouldn’t take fans too long to complete it either. It’s not possible to know how far along the community is at the moment, but in total 600,000 Disney Park attractions will have to be placed down in order to get the final reward of the Dreamlight Park community challenge: a Mystery Disney Parks item.
Disney Dreamlight Valleyis available now on Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.