Author Topic: Stardew Valley - Open-Ended Country-Life RPG  (Read 11571 times)

what you just said makes no sense at all

he's a bit special

i have no clue what to do in this game. I want to cook but i cant find anywhere to cook, i try to clean stuff up but i run out of energy, i see all these cool things around town that hint at a greater story but nothing is happening.



Both harvest moon and animal crossing are a cross of harvest moon and animal crossing.
blockchip, harvest moon can't be a cross between harvest moon and animal crossing because harvest moon would need to exist first. and vice versa.

you could've just said that they're really similar, and not try to complicate it with ... uh, that.

I'll be sure to grab this game when I can, I merely took a peek at Sjin playing it. I don't know much about it but does this game also feature marriage, which is the big main sellin' feature of most Harvest Moons?

i see all these cool things around town that hint at a greater story but nothing is happening.



yeppppppppp

spoilers


he's a bit special

i have no clue what to do in this game. I want to cook but i cant find anywhere to cook, i try to clean stuff up but i run out of energy, i see all these cool things around town that hint at a greater story but nothing is happening.




these type of games are about the daily routine of farmcare:energy remaining ratio, and spending X amount of leftover daylight out shopping, meeting people, other random stuff around town.

things tend to unlock by meeting more people, hitting milestones (like first time mining, first time shipping X item in your bin) new stores open up, new recipes earned, new people help you out in the little story lines around town.

leveling up happens and you gain recipes and abilities then to. but to level up you just gotta go out and do anything enough.

so to move things along, you just got to noob it around the farm, get the basics down like grow your first patches of things, and fish and mine some.

you pretty much have to grind the basics in order to progress

i wait for rainy days to go burn tons of energy in the mines XD

i wait for rainy days to go burn tons of energy in the mines XD
same lol, good strategy


my farm currently. I restarted the game twice just because my first playthrough i didn't know what I was doing, and my second I just didn't like what I did with my farm. My third playthrough has been pretty decent

ok before I even consider this game
does it have a run button
I'll probably get it anyway eventually

ok before I even consider this game
does it have a run button
I'll probably get it anyway eventually

yes. and you can turn it always on. and there's horses?

ok before I even consider this game
does it have a run button
I'll probably get it anyway eventually
shift to sprint, yeah. there's an auto-run feature in the options in case you don't like holding shift down

This game is very gamepad friendly. I even prefer it


shift to sprint, yeah. there's an auto-run feature in the options in case you don't like holding shift down
o stuff brother I'm sold
well I would be if I wasn't broke as stuff right now