You might. I don't like Animal Crossing and I liked Stardew Valley a little too much.
If you don't like Harvest Moon, however, that's another story.
Thanks, will check out some videos and take the call.
You might. I don't like Animal Crossing and I liked Stardew Valley a little too much.
If you don't like Harvest Moon, however, that's another story.
I too would like to get a better understanding of how this works. How labor intensive is this game?
B/c I know so little about this game, let's assume that you have 48 crops on a 12x4 grid, like so...
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Now, do you have to walk around and water each individual plant?
Do you have to then have to harvest each plant individually?
I guess I should watch some YouTube videos to make sure this is a game I am willing to invest in. I just don't like monotony
YesShould I play this on PC with Mods or Switch in portable mode?
Ive heard nothing but good things, but can someone help me understand what makes these games so appealing and attractive?
I mean, just watering my plants in a game I can't say tickles me in anyway.
I haven't played this before, but I'm interested in getting it. Does the game ease its players to its mechanics well? I don't want to be overwhelmed.
When the game begins, you have to water and harvest plants individually. Youll quickly begin leveling up your equipment so that your watering can will cover multiple tiles though. And then youll begin crafting sprinklers to auto-water every day (and continue upgrading your sprinklers to cover more tiles more efficiency = more tiles for crops with fewer sprinklers everywhere).
This game has TONS to do besides that though! Mines that are randomly generated with basic combat ... but materials here are great for crafting. This game has tons of crafting, in fact!
Fishing is also a lot of fun. Different lures and baits impact the mini-game. Or just go forraging for fruit and chop some trees down along the way - especially when wild blackberries are in season for a week and are literally everywhere!
Spend time with townspeople and give them gifts. Learn what they love and try to acquire those things. Search for hidden treasures. Try to repair the community center. Customize your home interior with TONS of options and lots of unique color choices - and same games for your farm layout. Sidewalk types, lamps, trees, fences, etc etc etc. Enjoy unique festivals/holidays that are regularly occurring. As you get to know townspeople better, youll experience unique events on a regular basis to better connect with them and understand their personal struggles.
This game is packed to the gills with content! When it released on PS4 I easily spent 60+ hours on it playing through almost 2 years in-game. And Im probably going to double dip to replay on a totally different farm type with the other gender!
Thanks UDLRIt doesn't exactly bash you over the head with them but it gives you enough guidance. There may be some smaller details that slip by you as you go but for the most part the game explains what it needs to. There's a lot you CAN do rather immediately but setting up the farm will take priority anyway. By the time you're ready to go see what else can be done you'll be comfortable with farming and it doesn't just dump literally everything on you at once. Stuff will open up over time so it gives you the space to work out the important stuff.
The thing that will take some getting used to at first IMO is not burning all your energy too fast in a day but also making sure to get the most of it. This becomes largely trivial later however anyway.
Ah, that really helps. Thank you. I watched some video footage of the Switch version, but that was the first 30 minutes of the game and it had a very slow start. If you can upgrade your equipment so that it's possible to be efficient then count me in!
The last game I played that had micromanaging as a major gameplay element was Lost in Blue 2. Ugh. All that meal prepping, and tending to two whiny brats is not my idea of fun. Glad to know this game is a lot smarter than that!
Hahaha are they bad?
When will this go live on the eshop eastern time? My wife has been waiting forevor for this game.
Some says its 12 mn EST. However, it might be 12 pm PST.When will this go live on the eshop eastern time? My wife has been waiting forevor for this game.
Might try this out. (Anyone know if SNES controllers work on switch if you have a USB adapter?)
Hope I can cheat on Hayley with Abigail.
Ill be home sick tomorrow, like legitimately sick, so Ive got all day to lay on the couch and be miserable while playing this!
I've got this on PC but don't want to devote the time to it. The Switch version is soooo tempting though. I feel like I'd get more out of it.
I think I'll go for Haley
Honestly unless they changed the characters since I played , she has the most noticeable personality change over the course of the game.
Best I can say don't take Haley at face value.
Honestly unless they changed the characters since I played , she has the most noticeable personality change over the course of the game. The other girls stay mostly the same from when you first meet them to after you've maxed out your relationship.
I still ultimately went with penny on my main play through because I have a soft spot for red heads, she's a teacher/good with kids, and her conversation situations had the most impact on me overall.
Best I can say don't take Haley at face value.
These people are picking her precisely because I labeled her as a Tsundere.
Another poster mentioned season 1 can be a little tedious, which I can see. But if your ever played a Harvest Moon game and enjoyed it, Stardew easily outdoes every HM game Ive played (which has been every one except for the releases in the last ~10 years... couldnt handle where the series was going).
Also, dont worry about trying to min-max this game. I like to play that way, but my fiancé just wanted to make a pretty farm and enjoy the things to do in the town, build relationships with people, etc.
She picked the forest type farm which has very little space for farming. She didnt like to spend a ton of time farming either, so she didnt. Spending less time farming and more time foraging and mining isnt the path to extreme wealth in this game, but its how she had the most fun
one thing I did not find out, If I play one day for a few hours and turn off the game and don't play for a few weeks does time advance like Animal Crossing or does time only advance when the game is on?
this is important if it is like Animal Crossing I don't want to make a commitment to that type of game with such huge games coming out soon
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So, is this dropping in the next few hours, sometime tomorrow, or we don't know?
That is indeed correct afaik.Is this game different than the PS4 version in any way? as far as I can tell, the game is basically the same as the version that launched on console December of last year (but likely has some bug fixes and QOL improvements from the couple of console patches that came through).
Is that correct?
Asking the toughest questionsOk whos the nastiest waifu?
Fuck. Is there an Animal Crossing mod for character sprites too? Just isn't endearing when they are humans. Need my walking teddy bears discussing human woesWell, in PC I modded the avatars to be non-humans.
Fuck. Is there an Animal Crossing mod for character sprites too? Just isn't endearing when they are humans. Need my walking teddy bears discussing human woes
#notfurry