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Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley

Game Details

Available on:

  • Linux
  • PC
  • Mac
  • Android
  • iOS
  • WiiU
  • Vita
  • PS4
  • XONE
  • Switch
  • Switch 2

Genres

Role-playing (RPG), Simulator, Strategy, Adventure, Indie

Developer

ConcernedApe

Release Date

February 25, 2016 (10 years ago)

Publishers

505 Games, Chucklefish Games, ConcernedApe

Content Rating

E10+

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About Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley is a farm and life-simulation game whose main concept is quite simple: you have inherited the old farm of your grandfather in the small town of Stardew Valley. The soil has become rocky, the land is thick, and the society has lost most of its previous charms. With only a couple of coins and primitive equipment, you start your new life. As a one-person game by a lone developer, ConcernedApe, the game is a surprisingly rich, peaceful blend of farming, crafting, fishing, mining, and building relationships.

It does not have a pre-determined goal or a time bomb. You grow crops, keep livestock, go down the mines, and kill monsters; you take part in festivals and learn a little about the people who live in Pelican Town. Players can play efficiently by participating in farming, or they can spend several hours fishing at the sea or bringing handmade furniture to their farmhouse. Stardew Valley is the experience of a piece of calm in the world of pixels, a land where you can relax, enjoy various products, and live the life you desire.

Stardew Valley is available for download on Windows, macOS, Linux, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS.

Why Should I Play Stardew Valley?

You have to play Stardew Valley because it is a game that does not take much effort to play but pays off impressively. The game is stress-free, yet it keeps you guessing. It is a simulated environment in which the townsmen have a routine, birthdays, and stories as you speak to them. Every season, there is something new to the crops, events, and surprises—rare fish and mysterious caves that have yet to be visited.

Agriculture is at the center of things, yet never tedious. You can keep animals, cultivate gardens, create cheese and wine, or create hundreds of objects. The game creates a frequency where you plant in spring, harvest in summer, fish on rainy days, and go to festivals in fall. A sense of attachment also develops with time; it really feels rewarding to assist the community center in returning to life.

Farming is not your forte, but there is plenty to do: mine the rare gems, fight cave creatures, or raise a family with one of the twelve marriage contenders. It is not only the progress that makes players come back, but also the peace that the game provides; it is the little details that call you to just have fun in this little universe.

The game also offers a multiplayer mode where up to 8 players can join forces to create a thriving farm and restore the valley.

Is Stardew Valley Free-to-play?

Stardew Valley is not a free-to-play game to download. It is a one-time buy game, which can be purchased on PC, consoles, and mobile. No in-app or hidden costs or charges—just one payment allowing you to enjoy the whole experience, including updates.

Where Can I Download Stardew Valley?

Depending on your device, Stardew Valley is available for download on several official sites. On the PC, the popular platform is Steam, which is compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux. It can also be found on GOG, the official Stardew Valley website, and the Humble Store, which have safe versions that are directly connected to the updates made by the developer.

You can also download Stardew Valley on the digital stores of Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox, and mobile users can purchase it in the App Store (iOS) and Google Play Store (Android). All versions are platform-friendly; the mobile one has touch controls and auto-saving to play on the move.

PC players also have a vibrant modding scene, adding new crops and animals to the game as well as more maps and seasonal textures. These mods are not official, but once again extend the life of the game. Regardless of which version of Stardew Valley you decide to play, it is always Stardew Valley to its core: a relaxing, open-ended farming game that expands and develops with you as time goes on.

What Games Should I Play If I Enjoy Stardew Valley?

Minecraft is a sandbox game, creation-oriented. It is not only about farming; you may construct whole cities or just live against nature. Despite being constructed using blocks, the world is still one of the most open and creative experiences that you can have. You can farm, have animals, work at the mines, and build your base in any way. The feeling of discovery and survival is raw and adventurous, and makes the players addicted for years. Players who want endless creativity often download Minecraft to dive into its open sandbox world.

Terraria is a game that accelerates the adventure in Stardew Valley. It is a 2D sandbox world where monsters, treasures, and crafting exist. You dig the depths of the earth, gather materials, and fight bosses to move forward. The exploration and pixel art can be compared to Stardew Valley, except that in this case, conflict and creativity go hand in hand. The construction of bases, acquisition of rare equipment, and molding of the land are all in focus. It puts emphasis on digging secrets that are not found in the soil but in farming. Many fans download Terraria when they want a mix of exploration, crafting, and intense adventure.

Survivalcraft is a survival game combined with the freedom of a sandbox. You have to survive on a deserted island and have to go out collecting materials, creating prototypes, and surviving in the wild. It is similar to Minecraft except that it is more realistic in nature—temperature, hunger, and energy are a reality. Survivalcraft is a good fit in case you enjoyed the crafting and building elements of Stardew Valley and want a more challenging and less charming world. It is concerned with experimenting with your feelings and imagination to survive and not the society or harmony. Players looking for a tougher sandbox experience often download Survivalcraft to test their survival skills.

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