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<br>Every summer, the Luau Festival comes around, and with it the chance to impress (or totally disgust) the governor. However, if you're up for a bit of fun, you can give him and Mayor Lewis the shock of their lives by putting in Lewis’s ‘lucky purple shorts.' Lewis asks you to find these for him in a quest near the start of the game , but you don't have to give them back to him just because you found t<br><br>Stardew Valley isn't an emotional roller coaster, but it is a game that makes you care about the cast by treating them like people. If it was a TV show, it would be a docu-drama of sorts -- something like the original version of The Office. Traits are exaggerated, but everyone in this world could be someone you would interact with in real life with the volume turned up. There is a layer of believability with the cast that most games lack and would definitely benefit from having because it makes caring about the game's events much easier.<br><br>You're told what your first harvest should involve, given clear instructions on how to go from step one to two to three, and then accumulate money over time as the crop builds up and generates more income for you. The game can be a pure farming simulator if you'd like it to be, but the game encourages you to do more than that by showing off how physically tiring the act of farming is. If you do it too much, you'll pass out and have to be brought back to safety at your own expense -- something you want to avoid having to do since money can be quite scarce, especially early on. [https://stardewvpedia.com/ stardew valley farming guide|https://stardewvpedia.com/] Valley's learning curve is gradual, and there are many small ways to make money that are reliable. Beyond farming, you can destroy trees and bushes to harvest material that you can ship out for small amounts of money. These methods won't make you rich, but will ensure that you always have some spending money for the essentials. Fishing is another great way to make money, and it's a lot of fun to cast a line out, feel the fish biting, and then hit the Y button to activate a mini-game when you've got a live one. Mashing buttons with a bit of rhythm is the name of the game here, and can net you some big rewards without taking up a ton of time.<br><br> <br>Stardew Valley 's PlayStation 4 Trophies includes a platinum trophy among its forty-one total trophies. There are twenty-six bronze, ten silver, four gold, and one platinum trophy making up the total. Curiously a PlayStation Vita version is listed alongside on both PSN Profiles and Exophase , despite no confirmation from the develo<br><br> <br>After seeing the event, any chicken you buy from Marnie, or hatch out of a chicken egg (regardless of color), has a 25% chance of being blue. Shane is kind of an abrasive character, especially when you first meet him, so not many players get to know him well enough to see these special chick<br><br> <br>As a side note, Story of Seasons and Rune Factory are very different from Animal Crossing . You shouldn't expect to love one because you like the other. I actually dislike Animal Crossing, mostly because of its real-time mecha<br><br> <br>Stardew Valley Expanded Stardew Valley Expanded Overview How To Marry Claire How To Marry Olivia How To Marry Sophia How To Marry Victor How To Marry The Wizard Mature Events Guide Should You Choose Grandpa's Farm Or The Immersive F<br><br> <br>A fishing rod isn't the only place to use your bait or get fish in Stardew Valley! There are certain fish that can only be found in Crab Pots that you definitely need for the Community Center, to craft certain items, and to make some reci<br><br> <br>Once you’ve got the shorts from Marnie’s room, hold onto them until the Luau, put them in the soup, and watch the fantastic reactions. Marnie and Lewis are gobsmacked, and Lewis furiously rants at the town for this despicable prank. But no one will know it was you, so who cares? That's what he gets for asking you to fetch his so-called 'shor<br><br> <br>Gold trophies require the player to craft and ship every item, find every stardrop, and earn 10 million g (currency). Most trophies require players to reach a certain level such as a heart friend level, or to catch every fish, cook every recipe, complete the museum collection, and get married and have two k<br><br> <br>A cool example is Note #13, which tells you to check the bush above the playground at 12pm on the last day of the season. It’s pretty self-explanatory: on the 28th of any season, do as it says and you’ll find a cute little Junimo pl<br><br> <br>Another type of bait was added with the 1.5 update, as well. this is Magic Bait, and you can purchase it from Qi's Walnut Room on Ginger Island once you access it. You can also buy the recipe for it here, allowing you to craft it from three Bug Meat and one radioactive ore. Magic Bait allows you to catch any of the possible fish of a body of water, regardless of season, time, or weat<br><br>Stardew Valley's pixel art style is perfect for the Switch. The smoothed-out look is gorgeous on both a TV or on the go and having this adventure playable anywhere you're at is wonderful. The use of highly-detailed pixel art brings out both the beauty of the 32-bit era of 2D games, but also goes beyond that with a level of detail that was never used back then. As a result, being able to see your character wince a bit when hitting something or see different facial expressions. Having realistic proportions helps the narrative out a bit. There isn't a ton of animation, but what's here is solid and the world as a whole looks gorgeous -- with rundown buildings looking like they haven't been used in many years.<br>
<br>Despite its appearance as a simple farming role-playing game, there are plenty of hidden quests and little details for you to uncover in this delightful game. There’s actually a lot of depth to it, and some of your choices have notable consequences. Read on for things you didn’t know you could do in the world of Stardew Vall<br><br>The adventure begins innocently enough, with your self-crafted character beginning by taking over his grandfather's land - but having to pick up everything from scratch. You didn't inherit his farming talent, or seemingly, any social skills as it's all too easy to just wander into folks' houses and be informed that you simply aren't good enough friends with them to barge into their rooms. It's soul-crushing, but a fun reminder that what may be appropriate in 99% of RPGs created over the past 30 years is actually a terrible invasion of one's privacy and personal space. Seeing a farming simulator may be intimidating at first, but Stardew Valley introduces you into that aspect of things gradually and explains it with a great amount of ease.<br><br> <br>When Rune Factory 4 Special and Rune Factory 5 were announced on Switch by Marvelous and Nintendo on the latest Nintendo Direct, many people around the world were ecstatic, myself included. All of us had lost hope that a new Rune Factory would ever be released, and for good reason. Why do we love the series so much? And why didn't we ever expect it to come back? Let's take a look at the history of the franchise and explain why fans are so hyped about Rune Factory<br><br> <br>The beloved Stardew Valley has endless hours of gameplay. There’s not exactly an endgame, per se. Once you’ve found all the secrets, befriended everyone, and upgraded your house to the max — you can carry on farming to your heart’s content. But if you ever tire of the pixelated charm of the valley, there are other games waiting to give you a similar experie<br><br> <br>Chucklefish also revealed some of the game's systems, including magic, potion making, and farming systems. Further details of each were not provided, but it was said the goal is to make sure each system is rewarding and satisfying on its own. "Expect to have a lot to do in the final game," says Br<br><br> <br>The dating events in this game are pretty in-depth and dramatic too, compared to the somewhat peaceful events in Stardew. Plus, you act as the ruler of the Selphia kingdom, able to make orders such as requesting events and even pushing back sto<br><br>Stardew Valley brings a mix of farming and life simulation to the Switch and the platform is absolutely perfect for it. Being able to pick up and play the game for a quick bus ride allows you to get in a quick meeting with a couple of people or take care of some light farming. Then you can play at home and enjoy it on a TV screen to really absorb yourself in the adventure. Stardew Valley was a top-notch game on PC and on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 before -- but it feels truly at home on the Switch. Anyone who loved Animal Crossing or Harvest Moon will get a lot out of it. Even if you haven't played those games, if you want a good adventure that has some drama, humor and a slice of real life thrown in, give Stardew Valley a shot.<br> <br>Following this, Rune Factory:  [https://stardewvpedia.com/ Stardewvpedia.Com] Shin Bokujou Monogatari released on Nintendo DS in August 2006, and as Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon in the west in August 2007. As the name suggests, Rune Factory is a spinoff set in a fantasy-themed world, with an action-RPG battle system. Rune Factory was produced by Yoshifumi Hashimoto and developed by Neverland, a Japanese studio known for the Lufia RPG series or the pretty good Record of Lodoss War game on Dreamcast. Rune Factory 1 had extremely charismatic characters and a really well-built and developed fantasy world, despite the relatively small world you can actually explore in-game. You could really feel the amount of work that has gotten into the game's writing, setting the foundation for future ga<br><br> <br>"Ghibli's work plays a particular role in the visuals we're working to create for the game. The environments of Studio Ghibli films are so captivating and charming—we want our players to enjoy this world in that same <br><br> <br>Exploring the winter mine was worth it as you could get the Cursed Tools, the second-best tool upgrades in the game. These tools couldn't be removed once equipped, and each one of them had a specific method to follow to transform them into Blessed Tools, which kept their power but removed all the handicaps. Some of the tools required you to keep them equipped for 10 days straight, meaning you had to carefully plan ten days in advance. In any case, you should remember that Friends of Mineral Town was an exhilarating game, and the enhanced version with a female protagonist had even more cont<br> <br>This is why I'm so hyped for Rune Factory 5 , mainly for the fact that the game will definitely be even better than 4 . However, there's also a deeper reason behind the hype. In November 2013, around a year after Rune Factory 4 's release, its developing studio Neverland went bankrupt. While the Rune Factory team got absorbed by Marvelous, any hope that a new Rune Factory game would ever come out was lost. A few weeks after this sad news, Producer Hashimoto posted a message basically hinting at a new game by the Rune Factory t<br>

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Despite its appearance as a simple farming role-playing game, there are plenty of hidden quests and little details for you to uncover in this delightful game. There’s actually a lot of depth to it, and some of your choices have notable consequences. Read on for things you didn’t know you could do in the world of Stardew Vall

The adventure begins innocently enough, with your self-crafted character beginning by taking over his grandfather's land - but having to pick up everything from scratch. You didn't inherit his farming talent, or seemingly, any social skills as it's all too easy to just wander into folks' houses and be informed that you simply aren't good enough friends with them to barge into their rooms. It's soul-crushing, but a fun reminder that what may be appropriate in 99% of RPGs created over the past 30 years is actually a terrible invasion of one's privacy and personal space. Seeing a farming simulator may be intimidating at first, but Stardew Valley introduces you into that aspect of things gradually and explains it with a great amount of ease.


When Rune Factory 4 Special and Rune Factory 5 were announced on Switch by Marvelous and Nintendo on the latest Nintendo Direct, many people around the world were ecstatic, myself included. All of us had lost hope that a new Rune Factory would ever be released, and for good reason. Why do we love the series so much? And why didn't we ever expect it to come back? Let's take a look at the history of the franchise and explain why fans are so hyped about Rune Factory


The beloved Stardew Valley has endless hours of gameplay. There’s not exactly an endgame, per se. Once you’ve found all the secrets, befriended everyone, and upgraded your house to the max — you can carry on farming to your heart’s content. But if you ever tire of the pixelated charm of the valley, there are other games waiting to give you a similar experie


Chucklefish also revealed some of the game's systems, including magic, potion making, and farming systems. Further details of each were not provided, but it was said the goal is to make sure each system is rewarding and satisfying on its own. "Expect to have a lot to do in the final game," says Br


The dating events in this game are pretty in-depth and dramatic too, compared to the somewhat peaceful events in Stardew. Plus, you act as the ruler of the Selphia kingdom, able to make orders such as requesting events and even pushing back sto

Stardew Valley brings a mix of farming and life simulation to the Switch and the platform is absolutely perfect for it. Being able to pick up and play the game for a quick bus ride allows you to get in a quick meeting with a couple of people or take care of some light farming. Then you can play at home and enjoy it on a TV screen to really absorb yourself in the adventure. Stardew Valley was a top-notch game on PC and on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 before -- but it feels truly at home on the Switch. Anyone who loved Animal Crossing or Harvest Moon will get a lot out of it. Even if you haven't played those games, if you want a good adventure that has some drama, humor and a slice of real life thrown in, give Stardew Valley a shot.

Following this, Rune Factory: Stardewvpedia.Com Shin Bokujou Monogatari released on Nintendo DS in August 2006, and as Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon in the west in August 2007. As the name suggests, Rune Factory is a spinoff set in a fantasy-themed world, with an action-RPG battle system. Rune Factory was produced by Yoshifumi Hashimoto and developed by Neverland, a Japanese studio known for the Lufia RPG series or the pretty good Record of Lodoss War game on Dreamcast. Rune Factory 1 had extremely charismatic characters and a really well-built and developed fantasy world, despite the relatively small world you can actually explore in-game. You could really feel the amount of work that has gotten into the game's writing, setting the foundation for future ga


"Ghibli's work plays a particular role in the visuals we're working to create for the game. The environments of Studio Ghibli films are so captivating and charming—we want our players to enjoy this world in that same


Exploring the winter mine was worth it as you could get the Cursed Tools, the second-best tool upgrades in the game. These tools couldn't be removed once equipped, and each one of them had a specific method to follow to transform them into Blessed Tools, which kept their power but removed all the handicaps. Some of the tools required you to keep them equipped for 10 days straight, meaning you had to carefully plan ten days in advance. In any case, you should remember that Friends of Mineral Town was an exhilarating game, and the enhanced version with a female protagonist had even more cont

This is why I'm so hyped for Rune Factory 5 , mainly for the fact that the game will definitely be even better than 4 . However, there's also a deeper reason behind the hype. In November 2013, around a year after Rune Factory 4 's release, its developing studio Neverland went bankrupt. While the Rune Factory team got absorbed by Marvelous, any hope that a new Rune Factory game would ever come out was lost. A few weeks after this sad news, Producer Hashimoto posted a message basically hinting at a new game by the Rune Factory t