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Stardew Valley Review - McKye Bretzke
Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley is a fantastic farming simulator videogame. I invite you to jump into the wonderful world that is Stardew Valley and experience the quality life of a small-town farmer. You can do many activities from farming delicious crops, mining exotic metals, and fishing rare fishes. The possibilities are endless, you are free to do whatever you’d like. One of the best features of Stardew Valley must be the co-op mode, where you can play with up to three of your friends.
At the start of the game, it all begins when you inherit your grandfathers farm, escaping the city life, and settling into a peaceful small town called Pelican Town. Pelican Town is filled with lots of welcoming citizens who you can befriend by giving them gifts and talking to them every day. The main goal of Stardew Valley is repairing Pelican Towns beautiful Community Centre. Spending time donating money, resources, and food. Bringing the town back to its natural glory. One of the remarkable things about Stardew Valley is you aren’t forced to do all these things, putting all this pressure on yourself. Instead, you can do whatever you what, whenever you what, spending your time doing your favourite things. If you want to farm all day, you can farm all day. If you want to fish all day, you can fish all day. The choice is yours.
Stardew Valley is constantly adding more items and events to the game, keeping it fresh and will never get boring. One of my favourite activities to do in Stardew Valley has to be farming. It’s the best feeling to just chill out, tilling, watering, and harvesting your crops from time to time. If you are more of an adventurous person, exploring the bottomless mines and defeating dangerous monsters along the way might be the way you want to play. Preferences are different for everyone! Stardew Valley provides more than enough concepts to keep the game interesting.
I have struggled to find the perfect game for my liking, but when I first found Stardew Valley, that problem was solved. There aren’t a whole lot of downsides of playing Stardew Valley, it just might not be your type of game. It is safe to say that Stardew Valley is close to a perfect role-playing game (RPG and that everyone should try it.
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