![]() ![]() The fishing minigame is easygoing fun for the little ones, but it can be frustrating for some of the more rare fish. Mining and combat are a little easier to understand. The in-game TV show Living off the Land offers helpful hints on mechanics and seasonal changes. Stardew Valley still has the minor issue of having too many things to do and not enough explanation for how to do them. It does take some time in the first year to earn enough money to buy the best seeds, optimize your farmland, and devise a watering system to keep everything running smoothly. Farming isn’t particularly complicated, but the methodical nature of it is soothing. I was confident in my daily routine and farming strategies by the end of my second year. The changing of seasons is one of the most exciting events in the game, and because each season lasts 28 days, figuring out how to best spend them becomes a great challenge as each in-game year passes. With the varying weather, crop types, NPC schedules, birthdays, fish, and fun festivals that keep things interesting, each season has its own enjoyable pace. The 12 romanceable characters have more scenes than the others, and if you marry one, they move into your home and help out around the farm. If you catch them at the right time and place after reaching certain friendship or romance levels, a special character scene will play. Despite the system’s simplicity, learning about each person’s dreams, passions, and challenges in Stardew Valley is rewarding. ![]()
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