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  • svgSep 5, 2019News

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    ConcernedApe is hard at work enhancing Stardew Valley by adding more features to the game. Today Eric (also known as ConcernedApe), developer behind Stardew Valley teased fans with a sneak peak at the next major Update.

    According to a recent tweet by ConcernedApe, we will be getting fish ponds in the next major Stardew Valley patch! The new farm building that you can add to your ever growing farm will allow you to raise fish and collect eggs and other products from it.

    The much anticipated 1.4 update will be released sometime this year with not much detail about the content of the patch. Eric however mentioned earlier this year that he has many ideas that he would like to add to the game. We are excited to see what is coming to Stardew Valley next! Take a looksie at the cute new fish ponds below.

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    Stardew Valley – First look at the new fish pond

    He recently started to form a team to help him free up some time, to allow him to focus on developing new features for our beloved farming sim.

    If you are looking for some more farming games, we recommend taking a look at Fields of Mistria, a farming and life simulation game. For a more spooky time, check out the latest on Witchbrook from Chucklefish the previous publisher of Stardew Valley.

    Stardew Valley is available for PC, Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and mobile devices. The multiplayer update already available for PC and Nintendo Switch will come to PS4 and Xbox one within a couple of weeks from now according to Eric.

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  • svgJul 28, 2019News

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    ConcernedApe, creator of Stardew Valley has revealed that the long awaited multiplayer mode is finally coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. This news comes after the mode has been available for Nintendo Switch and PC players for quite some time now.

    Nintendo Switch and PC owners of the game have been enjoying the Co-Op mode for a few months now. In the Stardew Valley multiplayer mode, players can invite friends to their game and even provide them with their own little cabin. The Co-Op mode quickly became a fans favorite way to enjoy the much popular farming-sim.

    ConcernedApe has updated us on the status of the multiplayer mode for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. He says that “the update was put back into certification late last week after failing certain MP-specific platform requirements, like needing a way to access player profiles from in-game. I am praying that it passes this time which could mean a release later this week.”

    Unfortunately some more work and fixes need to be completed before it can finally be approved. However, once an update reaches the certification state, it is only a matter of time when it will be available for everyone to enjoy. Erik (ConcernedApe) mentioned ” I’ll keep you updated as soon as I know anything further. Thanks for your patience everyone.”

    It is likely that the Stardew Valley Console Multiplayer Mode will be released sometime this week after the changes request by Sony and Microsoft have been implemented.

    The developer also teased its fans with a future update coming to Stardew Valley. The 1.4 Update will include new content for both single player and multiplayer. Erik promised to share more details about the upcoming content update once the Co-Op mode for the remaining consoles has been released.

    If you want to play Stardew Valley with friends you can already do so on PC and Nintendo Switch. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are to follow in the very near future!

    If you have been a long time Stardew Valley fan and seeking a new adventure, the Stardew Valley Expanded mod promises to make the game feel like new again!

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  • svgJun 21, 2019News

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    Graveyard Keeper appears to be a darker game than what you would normally expect on your daily visit to myPotatoGames, but a closer look at the game reveals that its not much different from beloved franchises like Stardew Valley and other simulation games in the genre.

    Graveyard Keeper takes the player back to medieval time, where you will have to take on all the responsibilities of a cemetery manager. The simulation game allows you gather resources to create your very own environment by building and managing your own graveyard, finding ways to cut costs and make sure that all the dead find rest and peace.

    Of course the game delivers this dark-ish gameplay with a pinch of humor. For example you can also turn to more fun activities like witch-burning festivals, or simply strolling through your yard and scaring nearby villagers into attending church – the choices are yours!

    Fans of farming simulation games like Stardew Valley, Harvest Moon and other similar games might feel right at home in Graveyard Keeper. It is a slow moving and relaxing game where you can decide how to tackle it. Choices are yours, creativity is unleashed in the build mode and interacting with the various characters in the game is great fun.

    Graveyard keeper is available on PC, Xbox One, Playstation 4 and will be heading to Nintendo Switch, iOS and Android on June 27th, 2019. Check out the fun gameplay trailer for the game below!

    For more simulation fun check out Arclands where you play the role of wizard, banished to a treacherous place called the Arclands.

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  • svgApr 27, 2019News

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    Stardew Valley has been out for many years and like other games in the genre it can be enjoyed for many more years to come. But the feeling when you first started the game with the soothing music, planting your first crops and meeting the first few villagers is unbeatable. Stardew Valley Expanded a mod created by Flash Shifter, is designed to once again capture the feeling of playing Stardew Valley for the first time.

    Stardew Valley Expanded contains tons of new and free content. The developer states that this mod “give(s) the player the magical feeling they had when they first played Stardew Valley.” The statement is supported by the mods incredible feature list. Besides tons of other smaller changes, it includes ten new map locations, over 400 new location messages as well as 38 new character events. As if this wasn’t enough already Stardew Valley Expanded also features a totally overhauled map, festivals and a brand new town map that shows all the new additions to the game.

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    We are beyond excited to give this new mod a try. Stardew Valley Expanded came out at the best time, as ConcernedApe – developer behind Stardew Valley recently announced that more Stardew content is on the way. If you feel like starting a new game and get that first time Stardew tingle once more, you might want to give Stardew Valley Expanded a closer look. Keep in mind that even though Stardew Valley is available on most major consoles such as Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS Vita and Xbox One, mods are only supported on the PC version of Stardew at this time.

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  • svgMar 6, 2019Mobile Game

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         This favorite farming simulator is finally making its way to Android devices. Due to be released on March 14, this wholesome title has already made a big splash on both the Nintendo Switch and iOS devices.  Stardew Valley is currently available for $14.99US on PC and consoles, and $7.99US for mobile. 

         Known for its simplistic art style and in-depth horticulture aspects, Stardew Valley was an instant hit and has remained to be one of the top titles in recent times. Soon, even more of us will have access to this cultivation creation. For plenty more information about Stardew Valley, please check out myPotatoGames coverage of the title here!

    Stardew Valley Mobile Announcement Trailer

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  • svgDec 14, 2018News

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    Eric also known as ConcernedApe is the main developer of Stardew Valley. He recently announced that beginning Dec. 14th, he would once again take on Stardew Valley by himself, including publishing the game, which prior to today was handled by Chucklefish.

    In his most recent blog post he announced that he would return to developing new game content for Stardew Valley. Erik stated “I am going to keep making new content for Stardew Valley” something he said he would  not do anymore, but explained that “I keep getting new ideas for ways to improve and expand upon the game”. 

    Fans can now expect more new features hitting Stardew Valley in the future. Erik also said that he would start to form a team so he can be faster with more updates and bug fixes. 

    The developer has also mentioned that he is working on an entirely new game, set inside the Stardew Valley universe. However, he mentioned that it has been put on the back burner for now in favor of more Stardew Valley content production. The new game remains to be a secret, and Erik has not shared any details about it yet. Chucklefish Stardew Valleys previous publishers, is working on Witchbrook, a game that is expected to capture fans of Stardew Valley. 

    You can check out his entire update right here. Below is a summary of what fans can expect next.

    • My top priority is to see the 1.3 multiplayer update come to Xbox One & Playstation 4, and for issues with the Switch patch to be addressed.
    • I am working on a new game, but I’ve put it on hold in order to create a new Stardew Valley update (1.4).
    • French, Korean, Italian, and Turkish translations are in the works, though they may not come out until early next year.
    • I plan on forming a team to help me work on new Stardew Valley content (beyond 1.4)
    • Once the team is in place, I’ll divide my time between Stardew Valley and my new game.
    • I am now self-publishing on all platforms except Nintendo Switch and mobile.

    Stardew Valley Switch has been a top seller on the Nintendo eShop since it’s launch. A recent update has added the long awaited Multiplayer mode to Stardew Valley on Nintendo Switch, you can get caught up here. The game is currently available on PC/Max, Xbox One, Playstation 4, PS Vita, iOS and Nintendo Switch. 

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  • svgDec 11, 2018News

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    We recently made a post informing readers that the Multiplayer update for Stardew Valley on Nintendo Switch was imminent.

    We are delighted to announce that a set release date for the free patch has finally been confirmed.

    The update is being released tomorrow, 12th December 2018.

    Yep, you heard right. As of tomorrow, if you own Stardew Valley on Switch you’ll be able to invite 1-3 friends via Switch Online and local play. You can then decide whether you want to create a brand new farm together or use an existing save file. 

    About Stardew Valley:

    Initially released on Steam back in 2016, Stardew Valley is a Harvest Moon-reminiscent RPG farming simulation with pixel graphics. Developed by ConcernedApe and published by Chucklefish, the game was very well received. It currently holds a 10/10 rating on Steam where it also has ‘Overwhelmingly Positive’ reviews.

    Game features include:

    • Raising animals, growing crops and improving your farm
    • Improving skills in 5 different areas (farming, mining, combat, fishing, and foraging)
    • A variety of complex characters, places, enigmas, and secrets to discover
    • Diversity in character customization and dating
    • Over two hours of original music.

    Stardew Valley has obtained a 10/10 rating on Steam, received numerous ports for a variety of platforms, and is still a chart topper on the Nintendo Switch eShop. It’s, therefore, safe to say that the game is highly regarded and popular.

    The highly anticipated multiplayer update for the PC version of the game was released on 1st August 2018.

    Multiplayer update features include:

    • The ability to play with up to 3 others in online co-op
    • A 3-day travelling festival where farmers can come and go as they please
    • A mysterious new winter event that enables farmers to start a new ‘secret’ collection type
    • Farmers who have made great progress will be given the opportunity to help out a townsperson
    • New character events
    • Changes to the Skull Cavern
    • Ability to change your profession
    • Ability to craft signs
    • New outdoor decorations
    • Introduction of the auto-grabber, an expensive item that automatically harvests milk and wool
    • Introduction of garden pots. Garden pots allow you to grow any crop inside year-round
    • A new crop that only grows indoors
    • Fireplaces and new furniture
    • Ability to put a hat on your horse
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    Initially released on Steam back in 2016, Stardew Valley is a Harvest Moon-reminiscent RPG farming simulation with pixel graphics. Developed by ConcernedApe and published by Chucklefish, the game was very well received. It currently holds a 10/10 rating on Steam where it also has ‘Overwhelmingly Positive’ reviews.

    Game features include:

    • Raising animals, growing crops and improving your farm
    • Improving skills in 5 different areas (farming, mining, combat, fishing, and foraging)
    • A variety of complex characters, places, enigmas, and secrets to discover
    • Diversity in character customization and dating
    • Over two hours of original music.

    Stardew Valley has obtained a 10/10 rating on Steam, received numerous ports for a variety of platforms, and is still a chart topper on the Nintendo Switch eShop. It’s, therefore, safe to say that the game is highly regarded and popular.

    The highly anticipated multiplayer update for the PC version of the game was released on 1st August 2018.

    Multiplayer update features include:

    • The ability to play with up to 3 others in online co-op
    • A 3-day travelling festival where farmers can come and go as they please
    • A mysterious new winter event that enables farmers to start a new ‘secret’ collection type
    • Farmers who have made great progress will be given the opportunity to help out a townsperson
    • New character events
    • Changes to the Skull Cavern
    • Ability to change your profession
    • Ability to craft signs
    • New outdoor decorations
    • Introduction of the auto-grabber, an expensive item that automatically harvests milk and wool
    • Introduction of garden pots. Garden pots allow you to grow any crop inside year-round
    • A new crop that only grows indoors
    • Fireplaces and new furniture
    • Ability to put a hat on your horse

    The solo developer of Stardew Valley (ConcernedApe) has previously announced that the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch versions of the game will also get a multiplayer update eventually. The developer has confirmed in tweets and updates that the co-op will not be cross-platform. As disappointing as this is for fans to hear, the decision is understandable.

    Whilst an exact date hasn’t been given, the game’s publisher (Chucklefish) has recently confirmed that Stardew Valley for Switch will be next to receive the Multiplayer update. Having been submitted for final approval, it is expected that the update will be available either by the end of the year or in early 2019.

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