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Smushi in a Cave in Smushi Come Home
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All Augmenter Locations in Smushi Come Home

Stylish Smushi!

Smushi Come Home is a captivating and whimsical game that transports players to a vibrant, imaginative forest filled with charm, wonder, and mushrooms! Smushi Come Home offers a unique blend of platforming, puzzle-solving, and exploration, all wrapped in a charming and visually stunning package; if you love playing cozy games that’ll restore your faith in humanity, then Smushi Come Home should be at the top of your wishlist!

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Just in case you weren’t already aware, Augmenters are essentially this game’s versions of skins. You can change the look of your mushroom’s cap by locating certain in-game Augmenters, like the Strawberry Augmenter or the Secret Augmenter. Keep reading to find out where you can locate every single one of the Augmenters in Smushi Come Home!

How to Locate and Obtain all Augmenters in Smushi Come Home

There are ten Augmenters in Smushi Come Home: the Purple Augmenter, the Strawberry Augmenter, the Flower Augmenter, the SHO Augmenter, the Verdant Augmenter, the Pelagic Augmenter, the Honey Augmenter, the Clavaria Augmenter, the Ink Augmenter, and the Sparkle Augmenter.

Locating all of these Augmenters would be hard enough as it is, but unfortunately, there’s more to obtaining these skins than just finding them; you’ll also have to complete challenges and quests in each area to earn them.

If you’re really trying your best to track down every Augmenter in the game but just aren’t having any luck, then keep on reading for a little extra help.

(There are a couple of Augmenters that cannot be obtained until post-game, so if you haven’t beaten the game yet and aren’t having any luck collecting all of the Augmenters, then that could be why you’re having trouble!)

Here are all of the Augmenters in Smushi Come Home and how to get them:

  • Purple Augmenter – Restore all four of the flower shrines in the Shrine of Spring.
  • Flower Augmenter – Talk to the flower lady at Mycena Entry after obtaining the Purple Augmenter.
  • Strawberry Augmenter – Complete the berry shooting minigame in the Anemone Woods.
  • SHO Augmenter (Secret Augmenter) – Open the locked door in the Shrine of Spring.
    • This one cannot be obtained until you beat the game. Complete the game first, and then come back to the first map area with the key to obtain this Augmenter.
  • Verdant Augmenter – Complete the obstacle courses for the club founder in Forest of Fall.
  • Sparkle Augmenter – Complete the secret area in the hidden water shrine located in the Forest of Fall.
    • This one also cannot be obtained until post-game. After you beat the game, go back to the Forest of Fall and locate the hidden water shrine. Underneath the water is a new area; explore the area and get to the top to get your Augmenter.
  • Pelagic Augmenter – Rescue the pair of lost lovers in the Cryptic Caverns.
  • Honey Augmenter – Successfully beat the high score for nectar gathering at the Nectar Farm.
  • Clavaria Augmenter – Complete the diving challenge on Divers Locus in the Lake of Bloom.
  • Ink Augmenter – Complete the keyboard puzzle in the secret underwater cave (the solution is ▽⭣▽♡).

After you’ve beaten the game and collected all of the Augmenters in Smushi Come Home, you should have a full wardrobe of colorful skins ready for your little mushroom to try on!

Blue Smushi in Smushi Come Home
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What is Smushi Come Home About?

Collecting tons of Augmenters in Smushi Come Home is fun and all, but there’s a lot more to the game than just that! Smushi Come Home is a delightfully whimsical game that revolves around the endearing character Smushi, a “tiny lil’ mushroom” lost in a great big world!

As its title would suggest, the game’s central premise follows Smushi’s brave quest to find their way back home after getting lost and separated from their loved ones.

Along the way, Smushi encounters a cast of endearing characters who offer assistance, guidance, and sometimes quirky quests to aid in their journey. These interactions add a lot of depth and personality to the game, which really helps to create a sense of connection and emotional investment in Smushi’s story. It’s literally impossible not to become emotionally invested in this tiny little mushroom!

At its core, Smushi Come Home is a tale of resilience, friendship, and the importance of finding one’s place in the world. It’s an absolute banger of a game that masterfully combines inventive gameplay, captivating visuals, and a ridiculously endearing story to create an unforgettable adventure that appeals to players of all ages!


Smushi Come Home is one of the coziest, most adorable indie games to be released in 2023. If you love playing games that don’t stress you out, then you should totally check out Gamer Journalist’s “Best Cozy Games for Animal Lovers” list.

This list is so free of stress that you’ll literally feel more relaxed just by looking at it (that’s probably not true, but you should still check out the games it mentions anyway!).

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Allysen Pierce
Allysen Pierce is a freelance writer with a passion for gaming who has been a part of the Gamer Journalist team since May 2022. Her main passions are horror games and dating sims (especially combinations of the two), but she has been known to play literally anything that is put in front of her. Her current favorite games include Skyrim, I Was a Teenage Exocolonist, Cult of the Lamb, Slaughter Horse, and Dragon Age: Inquisition. When she's not playing games (or writing about them), she can be found reading, baking, watching horror movies, or playing with her cat.