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  • svgJan 6, 2023News

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    Witchbrook has been in development for some time now. The game created by Chucklefish, the previous publisher of Stardew Valley, revealed some amazing new details about the upcoming Magic game in an early design document.

    In Witchbrook the player will take on the role of a student inside a magic school, something a Harry Potter fan might be familiar with. During the course of the studies, players will be on a path to discovering who they really are.

    The game will take the player on a journey through various activities that all help you work towards a successful school life. Withcbrook offers a lot of side activities next to the very busy study schedule that players will have to master.

    Witchbrook Looks Stunning

    Chucklefish surprised fans with some brand new screenshots showing of the games colorful, whimsical world. Take a look at the new screenshots released below!

    Witchbrook magic school game

    Gardening, Potion Making and Artifact Hunting!

    Side quests such as social actives and school work are just the beginning of the many features you can look forward to. You will be able to plant your very own herb garden, go on a fishing trip and just so much more. Witchbrook is designed to deliver a relaxing and calmly paced experience much like Stardew Valley where you can decide how to play the game.

    Besides growing your own herb garden, you will also be able to go artifact hunting. These items are scattered throughout the world, inviting the players to go exploring! Once you come across an artifact you will have to solve a puzzle to obtain the item!

    Fishing in Witchbrook using target mode

    Potion making is obviously part of the game, every wizard needs a cauldron expelling green mysterious steam. Once you acquire potion recipes you will be able to brew a potion. But don’t you worry, there will also be traditional cooking where you can throw together a delicious meal inside the local cafe!

    Some activities like fishing also allow the player to enter “Targeting mode” where you can choose from a list of different actions like spells, items and tools. This mode is great to create a rich and meaningful experience, rather than just point and click at something.

    Withcbrook doesn’t stop here, exciting features like wizard dueling, crafting, astrology and even mail stamp collecting enrich the gameplay even further.

    Witchbrook magic school game

    Seasonal Events

    The game is also accompanied by weather and a day and night cycle. While this is always a pleasant element to have, as it creates a more immersive experience, it also adds seasons and therefore seasonal events. Christmas and Halloween were named as a few possible examples. Magic school and Halloween events just seem like a perfect match to us!

    That’s right, players will be able to enjoy 4 seasons, each lasting one month or 30 days according to the in-game calendar. If you played any Harvest Moon, Stardew Valley or Story of Seasons games you will know how much each season can change the gameplay entirely. During each event players can also look forward to obtaining new items to redecorate part of the school grounds or simply make new friends at the gathering.

    Broom Racing and other Minigames

    Minigames are also going to be a big part of Witchbrook. According to the game design document “Minigames are scattered throughout the gameworld. Some minigames only show up during events.” Chucklefish also named some examples that could potentially become part of the game. Broom racing, casino games, wizard chess, card games and more.

    What would a magic school game be without… magic? Players can learn spells which can help you perform better in side activities such as fishing, foraging or even farming! Alakazam!

    Witchbrook

    Everything you love in games is here!

    Besides all the fun new features Witchbrook has to offer, there will of course be elements you come to expect from such game. NPCs with unique personalities are populating the breathing and living world. Make friends around school, help other people around you by obtaining quests from them and more. Get to know the people who share a world with you, customize and play the game you enjoy it the most.

    Witchbrook magic school game

    Witchbrook is one of the titles I look forward to playing a lot! With its adorable art style and plenty of content, I can only imagine the amount of hours I am going to pour into this promising title. However, do keep in mind that game designs can change drastically throughout the development cycle. While all these features sounds exciting it is possible that they will change or be left out entirely. Regardless, Witchbrook is shaping up to be a fans new favorite game!

    Witchbrook Multiplayer and Cross platform

    Some details in regards to multiplayer options for the magic game have also been shared, you can find out more about it right here.

    Witchbrook Release Date

    Witchbrook does not have a release date – but is expected for a release sometime in the near future, Chucklefish is very quiet about the actual release window. Given the publishers history I would not be surprised to see Witchbrook appear on Nintendo Switch as well as on Steam!

    In a recently released FAQ Chuckelfish stated that it is a “no crunch” game development studio which essentially means developers are given enough time to bring their vision to life. However this also means that games take a little longer to comeplete.

    Animal Crossing New Horizons was also delayed by nearly a year which resulted in one of the most refined games Nintendo has released in recent years.

    Make also sure you keep an eye on another magic focused game called Little Witch in the Woods a super adorable indie game featuring kitty clouds and wizards!

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  • svgNov 21, 2022Indie Highlight

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    Explore a Strange Countryside and Create Spells

    Wytchwood is a curious crafting adventure set in a land of gothic fairytales and fables. You play as the witch of the woods, an old and eerie being surrounded by mystery. You’ll get to explore a bizarre countryside in a quirky, but beautiful storybook art style.  Grow, gather, and harvest weird ingredients like toxic toadstools, eyes of newt, and bottled fear. After that, use those ingredients to research spells and brew some magical enchantments. Then casts spells and curses to help you in your adventures.

    Explore the captivating allegorical world of Wytchwood to uncover new characters, discover new creatures, and seek out their fantastical narratives. You will even get to pass your judgment on a varied cast of characters and creatures. Turn the greedy folks into frogs, and curse the wicked! After all, how else will they learn the moral of the story if they’re not taught by you? You’ll also need to use your wit to solve puzzles to best the monsters in the woods.

    Available Now

    Wytchwood is available now on the usual places like Steam, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and Playstation. It is also available on Epic Games, GOG, and Humble Bundle

    For more witchy games, have a look at Little Witch in the Woods, Witchbrook, Witchy Life Story, or even Wylde Flowers.

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  • svgMay 31, 2022Do not use this

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    Relax, Garden, and Help Villagers, Ghosts and Wild Animals

    Aside from the alluring fact that you get to play this open-world adventure game as a red panda, Aka also has a giant capybara you can sleep on and baby dragons you can feed. Now that I have your attention, I’d like to point out that this story starts very much like Littlewood. War is over and as a retired soldier, it’s time for you to settle down on an island paradise.

    The different environments you’ll get to explore range from maple tree forests inspired by Canadian landscapes, to tropical beaches inspired by South Asia and South America. The characters you meet can be villagers, monsters, animals, and even ghosts! Of course, due to the ravages of war, everyone will need your help to restore the local fauna and flora to its original glory.

    The gardening in Aka puts an emphasis in permaculture whenever designing, cultivating, or crafting. When taking a break from your farmland, you can relax in the hot springs with monkeys, or play mini-games like sledding and trekking through mazes.

    Coming Soon to PC and Switch

    Aka is developed by Cosmo Gatto and published by NEOWIZ. It’s slated to release sometime in Q4 2022 on Steam here, and for the Nintendo Switch via the eShop.

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  • svgJun 20, 2021Indie Highlight

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    The adorably magical upcoming indie game Witchery Academy now has an official announcement trailer.

    For those that may have missed this one, Witchery Academy is a magic magic school sim game that goes pretty far beyond the doors of the academy. Your intensive training will find you in all sorts of scenarios and environments, as you train in the arcane arts.

    Witchery Academy Spirit Companion

    There are plenty of wonderful features that will make Witchery Academy a wonderful place to be; like farming for potion ingredients or cuddling with your kitty cat spirit companion. All this in an effort to be the absolute best magical person you can be.

    The developers have been quite diligent when it comes to keeping fans up to date on the progress of their game. You can see many of the features set to be present in the game just by cruising their Twitter. Luckily, they have reached a point in development where you can get everything you need from one video!

    Witchery Academy Announcement Trailer

    For more wonderfully magical games, you can now play a demo for Little Witch in the Woods!

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  • svgJun 11, 2021News

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    Garden Story is finally making its way to Nintendo Switch this summer.

    A year after Garden Story was announced for Nintendo Switch we finally get a release window for the adorable game.

    Have you ever wanted to be a grape?  To be honest, I previously hadn’t really thought about it.  But once Garden Story raised this question, I realized that I actually do, indeed, want to be grapes!  Garden Story is a life-simulation adventure-RPG game, adorable visuals and cute gameplay are at the front of this indie title.

    In Garden Story, you play as Concord.  He’s a grape. Concord has a new job: he has become the village guardian.  It’s a task that would normally only require one to keep the village in good shape and the villagers happy, but something terrible has snuck onto the island under Concord’s watch.  ROT.

    Rot has begun to spread through the island, and it must be stopped before it overtakes everything.  Thankfully, Concord lives in a village inhabited by very friendly fruits.  They’re a great bunch!  If Concord is a good guardian and helps the villagers with their problems, they’ll be inclined to return the favour.

    Garden Story Releasing this Summer

    The developers announced that Garden Story will now launch for PC/Mac and Nintendo Switch in Summer 2021. Take a look at the new gameplay trailer below!

    Little Witch in the Woods

    For more cute life and village simulation games, take a look at Little Witch in the Woods where you play as an adorable little Witch.

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  • svgMay 10, 2021Feature

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    Harry Potter fan or not, these magic focused games on Nintendo Switch are a must play.

    There is never a bad time to play a spooky games with a heavy focus on magic and witches, even if Halloween isn’t right around the corner. I always feel in the mood for some more magical games and what better way to cozy up in the evening with some of the most fantastic and witch focused games!

    Take a look at these magic games that are currently available or will be coming to Nintendo Switch.

    Ikenfell

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    Ikenfell is a pixel-art-stylised turn-based RPG game that features a group of troublesome magic students. The game utilises timing-based battle mechanics to allow players to power spells and block attacks. Ikenfell is set in a vast and mysterious magic school. Inside the school, players will encounter numerous monsters and bosses to fight, discover hoards of hidden treasure, and uncover dark secrets never meant to be discovered.

    Release date and availability

    Ikenfell is now available on the Nintendo eShop.

    Nine Parchments

    Nine Parchments

     In Nine Parchments, runaway apprentice wizards seek the elusive lost nine parchments in the hope of completing their spell books. The wizards acquire spells, but without learning the proper safety procedures that come with them. This hasty progress inevitably leads to a few fatal accidents.

    Release date and availability

    Nine Parchments is available on Nintendo Switch.

    Calico – Magical Girls Running Cat Cafe

    Running a magical cat cafe is not the only things that players can do. The game also incorporates enjoyable aspects from other popular gaming franchises such as Animal Crossing. Similarities between Calico and Animal Crossing include the simulation aspects of both games, and the ability to place furnitire and decorations in your buildings. A perk about Calico however, is that the animals will not leave, the shop never closes, and crops never die.

    More details, release date and availability

    Learn more about this adorable game right here

    Calico is now available on the Nintendo Switch eShop.

    Witchery Academy

    Witchery Academy

    Witchery Academy is a fantasy life role playing game where you must complete tasks in a school for witches and wizards. Learn all the ins and outs of the magical world; like potion making and mastering a wide array of spells. 

    More details, release date and availability

    For more information about Witchery Academy, including a trailer – head over here.

    Witchery Academy has no release date yet but is expected to release on PC and Nintendo Switch.

    Little Witch in the Woods

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    In case you missed it, Little Witch in the Woods is an upcoming adorable indie game about living the life of a little witch that resides in the forest. Brew potions, resource ingredients, make friends and just enjoy your magical life in this beautiful world.

    The developers recently invited myPotatoGames to check out their game at the Busan Indie Connect Festival, and you can bet your bottom dollar that there is a demo review coming very soon. Until then, we have been given permission to share some new details that the developers have released for the festival. 

    More details, release date and availability

    The game is coming to Steam this year and is also planned for Nintendo Switch

    More info on Little Witch in the Woods.

    Witchbrook – The Stardew Valley of Magic

    In Witchbrook the player will take on the role of a student inside a magic school, something a Harry Potter fan might be familiar with. During the course of the studies, players will be on a path to discovering who they really are. 

    The game will take the player on a journey through various activities that all help you work towards a successful school life. Withcbrook offers a lot of side activities next to the very busy study schedule that players will have to master.

    More details, release date and availability

    Find out everything we know about Witchbrook – the Stardew Valley of magic right here.

    Witchbrook is coming to Steam and is anything but confirmed to release on Nintendo Switch. No official release date has been announced yet.

    Ova Magica

    Ova Magica is a super cute indie game that has everything a life sim lover could want. This captivating life sim has farming, crafting, resourcing and even a bit of creature collection with turn based battles! The developer of the game has recently successfully funded the game on a Kickstarter campaign, allowing her fans to be a part of the creation of this wonderfully charming upcoming adventure.

    More details, release date and availability

    The game is confirmed to release on Nintendo Switch this year.

    If you’d like to see more information including a gameplay trailer for Ova Magica, head over here.

    Pretty Princess Party

    For those that may have missed it, Pretty Princess Party is the official name of the Western version of Pretty Princess Magical Coordinate. In the game, you play as a budding princess who must learn all the things a proper royal lady will need to know for her tenure. 

    These things include horse racing, cake decorating and dancing. As you master these different royal attributes, you will unlock lots of goodies to decorate your castle, over 1,300 to be exact!

    More details, release date and availability

    Pretty Princess Part is now available on Nintendo Switch.

    Take a look at the trailer and some more information right here.

    Rune Factory 5

    Rune Factory 5

    For anyone not familiar with the upcoming RPG game, Rune Factory 5 begins by putting the player into a small town called Rigberth. You will become a Peacekeeping Ranger to protect your village. Marvelous already announced a bunch of new features coming to the latest installment of the popular franchise. One of the new additions is the ability to team up with townfolks to go exploring together. 

    More details, release date and availability

    Rune Factory 5 is coming to Nintendo Switch in May 20th, 2021 in Japan. A western release is planned for sometime later this year.

    Take a peak at the latest trailer showing of the town of Rigberth.

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  • svgMay 7, 2021Feature

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    Here is a list of all the cutest farming games that you can play right now on the Nintendo Switch.

    Although I could probably spend the rest of my life just playing Stardew Valley, it is good to know that there is a variety of cute farming games on the Switch just waiting to be explored. Here, I have done my best to scour around and find all the cutest ones to put in one place. After all, it never hurts to have plenty of games on the back burner vying for your attention. Fortunately, the Nintendo Switch actually has quite a few games now that fit into the cute farming games category.

    Stardew Valley

    Obviously, this list has to start with one of the greatest farming games of all time. With the amount of content and constant updates, it is no surprise that SV can be found on near the top of the most sold games quite often. It is one that you can boot up at any time and have a completely new and unique experience. The update version 1.5 even brought an all new farm type. So now you can run a farm in your very own tropical beach paradise. Stardew Valley costs just 14.99 though the eShop.

    Doraemon: Story of Seasons

    Doraemon Story of Seasons for the ones who don’t know is a spin off hybrid game combining the best out of Story of Seasons and Doraemon in one game. Players will be jumping in the role of a young boy named Nobita (who also features in Doraemon’s original manga and anime), the Story of Seasons aspect of the game sees players growing crops, raising animals, and improving their farm, which is located in a town called Shizen Town. Doraemon Story of Seasons is available for $49.99 through the eShop.

    Doraemon Story of Seasons farm crops

    Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles

    For those with their head in the ‘clouds’, who have not yet played or heard of Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles, it is an aesthetically pleasing open-world adventure game. It was initially released for PC and PS4 on July 18th 2017. It was released for Switch on 17th May 2018. The games features everything one should expect from an adorable farming game! Yonder: Cloud Catcher Chronicles is available for $29.99 through the eShop.

    Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles PC and playstation 4

    Farm Together

    Farming games are on the up rise. Everyone is starting to enjoy our favorite laid back and relaxing video games. The latest addition to the Farming Sim genre is Farm Together. A multiplayer or single player ( however you prefer to farm ) game made by Milkstone Studios. Farm Together released just a few days ago, and it is already stealing the heart of Stardew Valley and Harvest Moon fans. Farm Together is available though the eShop for $19.99.

    Farm Together

    The Stillness of the Wind

    The Stillness of the Wind is a beautiful and unique take on the traditional and very popular farming game genre. The game focuses on Talma, an elderly woman who is spending her late days on her farmstead growing food, making cheese and tending to animals. The Stillness of the Wind packs everything you come to except from amazing farming games, such as Stardew Valley, Harvest Moon and Story of Seasons to name a few. Stillness of the Wind is available for $12.99 through the eShop.

    The Stillness of the Wind

    Harvest Life

    Harvest Life is taking a cute approach to the oh so adorable farming life simulation genre. In this game the player will of course do some extensive farming, taking care of livestock and exploring the gorgeous environment. But beyond it’s usual farming features, the game also delivers an intriguing story line. Harvest life is available through the eShop for $19.99.

    Castaway Paradise

    Castaway Paradise has celebrated great success on other platforms such as Steam ( PC ), PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game is inspired by Animal Crossing but released its island adventure many years before New Horizons was even announced. In Castaway Paradise you begin the journey on your very own tropical island. This is your land, your adventure! Do whatever you like, whenever you like! Which happens to entail many of the great features that we have come to expect from in-depth life sims like this one. Castaway Paradise is currently available for $19.99 through the eShop.

    Castaway Paradise

    My Time at Portia

    My Time At Portia has officially been released on PS4, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch! In this article, we are going to look at the key differences between the PC and Console versions as of the initial launch. Even though the two versions are very similar, there are some very noticeable differences on the console. My Time at Portia is currently available through the eShop for $29.99.

    My Time at Portia

    Dragon Quest Builders 2

    For the ones who aren’t familiar with the series, Dragon Quest Builders 2 is a game all about exploring, questing and building. Todays trailer focuses on the latter and showcases the amazing multiplayer capabilities of the game.A total of four Players will be able to team up and start creating their own tiny world. You will be bale to harvest recourses and create whatever you wish to build. From huge castles, to working mine carts and just so much more. Your creativity sets the boundaries in this visually pleasing game. Dragon Quest Builders 2 is currently available through the eShop for $49.99.

    Dragon Quest Builders 2

    Little Dragons Cafe

    Little did I know when I started to play Little Dragons Cafe that I’d become so invested in the story line and characters. A small family of a mom, brother, and sister run a cafe together. One day, mom gets sick and you find out that she’s half dragon. An old man appears and tells the brother and sister that if they run the cafe together and raise this baby dragon well, their mom will be cured. Little Dragons Cafe is currently available through the eShop for $59.99.

    Harvest Moon: Light of Hope

    Looking for a fresh start and some new surroundings, you set off on a voyage to begin your new life! Unfortunately, the weather has different plans, as your ship is hit by a monsoon, and goes down! You drift into a small harbor town, now in a shambles from the storm, where a young doctor named Jeanne saves your life. Harvest Moon Light of Hope is currently available through the eShop for $$39.99.

    HM: Light of Hope

    Rune Factory 4 Special

    Rune Factory 4 Special was announced almost a year ago during a Nintendo Direct. After the initial release back in 2012 on the popular Nintendo 3DS, the game finally made its way to Nintendo Switch in a more colorful, more polished and best version of it yet. Rune Factory 4 Special features enhanced visuals and a new mode called “Newlywed Mode” in which the player can experience special episodes with a spouse. You will also be able to get special items that can later be unlocked in Rune Factory 5. Rune Factory 4 Special is currently available through the eShop for $29.99.

    Summer in Mara

    For the ones who don’t know, Summer in Mara is a farming game where you can customize your own island by planting trees, growing crops, and raising livestock such as pigs and chickens. And when you feel adventures you can hop on your boat and travel to new islands full of people to meet and treasure to find! Summer in Mara is currently available through the eShop for $24.99.

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    Littlewood

    For those that may have missed it, Littlewood is a cute little farming game that was fully inspired by games like Harvest Moon and Animal Crossing. The game released last August on Steam and has received an overwhelming amount of wonderful reviews.  Players often mention how the game is super relaxing and addicting every moment. Its described as a laid back version of Stardew Valley. Just last month, developer Sean Young finally brought his masterpiece to the console it belongs on. You can currently purchase Littlewood for the Switch for just $14.99.

    These are just a few of the cutest farming games that are currently available on the Nintendo Switch. There are plenty more farming games currently available, and many more still on the way. If I missed any that you feel would fit this list, please let me know in the comments.

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    The next major Stardew Valley Update is now out on PC and is coming to Nintendo Switch very soon!

    ConcernedApe surprise released the new 1.5 update for PC. The new update packs tons of new features especially for the late game. It makes Stardew Valley once again just this much more refined and enjoyable.

    Today Eric announced that the update will be coming to Nintendo Switch and other consoles such as PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in early 2021. He said on this blog “the 1.5 content update. It’s available right now on PC, and will come to consoles early next year. Mobile should follow later, but there’s no timeline yet.”

    New Region comes to Stardew Valley

    Update 1.5 will also introduce a brand new region called Ginger Island, open for you to explore. The new island will not only be pretty top the eye it actually pack tons of gameplay features.

    On Ginger Island you can explore a whole new location, take part in events, mini games, puzzles and an entirely new quest line.

    To showcase just how big this free update is, I attached the full patch notes for the Stardew Valley 1.5 Update below.

    Stardew Valley 1.5 Patch Notes

    If you’re considering starting a new save file for this update, there’s a few new character creation options:

    1. There is a new farm called “Beach Farm“. It’s big, with good fishing and foraging opportunities, and the chance for rare supply crate to wash up on shore. But there’s a catch… the majority of the farm is covered in sandy soil that prevents you from using sprinklers (they get clogged with the sand). If this is your first time playing Stardew Valley, I recommend trying one of the other farms for a more classic experience, but if you’re coming back for another playthrough, Beach Farm might make your experience a little more fresh (it also has a unique look).
    2. There is a new “Advanced Game Options” button in the bottom left of the character creation menu. From here, you can select a variety of options to customize your playthrough. For returning players, I’d recommend trying out the “remixed” Community Center bundles, which randomizes the bundles you’ll get, adding in brand new ones as well as variations of the originals. Remixing the mine rewards can also shake things up… this adds randomized variety to what you can get out of the mine chests.
    3. Make sure to check out the new hairstyles at the end of the hairs list.

    Split Screen (Local) Co-Op

    To play splitscreen, build a cabin (from Robin’s) for up to 3 other players who will be joining (if you’re starting a new game, you can also select to have cabins already placed at the beginning in the advanced game options menu). Once the cabins are there, open your game menu, scroll down to multiplayer, and select “Start local co-op”. The other players can now join by pressing start on a controller connected to the PC. Please see the options tab in the game menu to adjust the zoom level and UI zoom level to a setting that works well for you. Otherwise, split screen works exactly the same as online multiplayer.

    Changelog

    New world area
    1.5 adds an entire new region of the world, Ginger Island (part of the Fern Islands):

    • Added new locations, dialogue, events, minigames, puzzles, and a quest line involving multiple NPCs.
    • Added Leo, a new NPC with his own backstory, plot line, events, etc.
    • Added new secondary NPCs: Birdie, Gourmand Frog, and Professor Snail.
    • Added a volcano dungeon which changes each time you visit it similar to the mines.
    • Added Qi challenges which unlock rare or unique items.
    • Added an unlockable island farm and farmhouse area, where you can plant crops in any season but can’t construct buildings.
    • Added an unlockable resort you can open to let villagers visit the islands, including new beach attire and schedules.
    • Added hidden pages of a lost sailor’s journal to uncover his story and learn about the islands.
    • Added Golden Walnuts hidden throughout the islands, which can be used to unlock new areas and content.
    • Added Golden Coconuts, which Clint can crack open to find rare island items.
    • Added gem birds which spawn in a random island area when it rains, and drop gems when approached.
    • Added secrets and puzzles to discover around the island.
    • Added new enemies:
      • Dwarvish Sentry;
      • False Magma Cap;
      • Hot Head;
      • Lava Lurk;
      • Magma Sprite;
      • Magma Sparker;
      • Magma Duggy;
      • Spiker;
      • Stick Bug;
      • Tiger Slime.
    • Added new cosmetic critters: crabs, caldera monkeys, overhead parrots, marsupial, and tropical butterflies.
    • Added new Island Obelisk building.

    New farm features

    • Added a new beach farm layout.
    • Added ostrich as a farm animal.
    • The immovable dressers found in Farmhands’ cabins have been removed.
    • Added home renovations, which let you further expand and adjust the farmhouse after it’s fully upgraded.
    • Beds are now normal furniture you can pick up, move around, and replace.
      • You can even have a house with no bed, but your spouse might have something to say about that.
    • Once unlocked, the greenhouse can now be moved at Robin’s shop.
    • The default shipping bin can now be moved or demolished at Robin’s shop.
    • Added Advanced Game Options, which can be used to customize a new game:
      • Set seed value used in randomization;
      • Choose default vs randomized community center bundles;
      • Choose default vs randomized mine chests;
      • Can make Red Cabbage Seeds guaranteed to sell at least once at the travelling cart in year one, so it’s always possible to finish the community center in the first year.
      • Can access the profit margins and cabin related options that were previously inaccessible when creating a single player farm.
      • Can toggle monsters spawning
    • You can now apply cosmetic paints to the farmhouse and buildings.
    • Ducks can now swim in water, and certain coop animals will now follow adults around.
    • Slimes now drink from slime hutch troughs in random order.

    Other new content and features

    • Added Dwarvish forge and weapon enchanting.
    • Added the ability to combine two rings into one.
    • Added Special Orders, more dynamic late-game quests which let you help villagers with their personal projects through a special orders board in town. These can include more varied goals and rewards, temporary world changes, permanent changes (e.g. new shop inventory), and post-completion events.
    • Added a second Community Upgrade to Robin’s shop.
    • Added a more difficult version of the mines and skull caves. These can be accessed late game, and can optionally be toggled permanently using the Shrine of Challenge:
      • The following new monsters appear in the more difficult mines:
        • Shadow Sniper;
        • Skeleton Mage;
        • Spider (jumps, often found near webs that can trap players and dust sprites);
        • Putrid Ghost (causes nauseated debuff);
        • Blue Squid;
        • Royal Serpent;
        • Slime Stack.
    • Added new fishing TV channel (not available until certain conditions are met).
    • Added new crops and trees:
      • Mahogany Tree (drops hardwood);
      • Fiber Seeds;
      • Ginger (forage);
      • Banana;
      • Mango;
      • Pineapple;
      • Taro Root (paddy crop);
      • New palm tree variant;
      • Qi Fruit (available during Qi special quest).
    • Festival changes:
      • Added year 2 dialogues for Egg Festival.
      • Added shops to the Dance of the Moonlight Jellies, Feast of the Winter Star, Festival of Ice, and Luau.
      • Added new items to various festival shops.
    • You can now change your name and gender in the Wizard’s basement shrine.
    • You now have a perfection rating which tracks the percentage of game content you’ve completed. Reaching full completion lets you buy Golden Chickens, adds a random Golden Witch event, unlocks access to The Summit with a new event, adds new bird critters, and unlocks various items.
    • You can now further customize sprinklers with attachments:
      • Enricher automatically applies loaded fertilizer while planting seeds nearby;
      • Pressure Nozzle increases watering range.
    • Added new craftable items and machines:
      • Bone Mill turns bone items into fertilizer;
      • Coffee Maker brews a fresh cup every morning;
      • Cookout Kit lets you cook on the go;
      • Dark Sign displays an item without consuming it;
      • Deconstructor destroys crafted items, but salvages their most valuable material;
      • Farm Computer scans the farm and displays useful information;
      • Geode Crusher consumes coal to break open geodes.
      • Heavy Tapper works twice as fast as a normal tapper;
      • Hopper auto-loads items placed inside into the machine in front of it;
      • Junimo Chests are linked to a global shared stash;
      • Mini-Obelisks let you warp between two obelisks when placed on the farm;
      • Mini-Shipping Bin is a smaller shipping bin that can be placed outside the farm;
      • Ostrich Incubator when placed in a barn, hatches ostrich eggs into baby ostriches;
      • Solar Panel slowly generates batteries when left in the sun;
      • Statue of True Perfection produces a prismatic shard each day;
      • Stone Chest is a variant of chest crafted with stone instead of wood;
      • Telephone calls stores to check hours and inventory, and occasionally receive random phone calls (no effect on gameplay);
      • Warp Totem: Island warps to the Fern Islands.
    • Added new food items:
      • Bug Steak;
      • Banana Pudding;
      • Ginger;
      • Ginger Ale;
      • Ginger Beer;
      • Mango Sticky Rice;
      • Piña Colada;
      • Poi;
      • Taro Root;
      • Tropical Curry;
      • Squid Ink Ravioli (temporarily prevents debuffs).
    • Add new fertilizers:
      • Deluxe Fertilizer increases chance of higher-quality crops;
      • Deluxe Retaining Soil always keeps soil watered overnight;
      • Hyper Speed-Gro increases growth rate by at least 33%.
    • Added new items:
      • Bone Fragment;
      • Fossilized Skull, Spine, Tail, Legs, and Ribs and Snake Skull, Snake Vertebrae;
      • Cinder Shard;
      • Dragon Tooth;
      • Tiger Slime Egg;
      • Fairy Dust can used on a machine to have it finish processing;
      • Golden Walnut;
      • Magma Cap;
      • Monster Musk causes more monsters to spawn;
      • Mummified Bat and Mummified Frog;
      • Ostrich Egg;
      • Qi Gem;
      • Qi Seasoning increases quality of cooked recipes;
      • Radioactive Ore and Radioactive Bar;
      • Taro Tuber;
      • Horse Flute summons your horse when outside;
      • Mushroom Tree Seed.
      • Auto-Petter… a late-game Joja route item, but also obtainable very rarely by other means
    • Added new fishing tackle:
      • Curiosity Lure increases the chance to catch rare fish;
      • Quality Bobber increases fish quality;
      • Magic Bait catches fish from any season/time/weather for a given location.
    • Added new quest items:
      • Advanced TV Remote;
      • Arctic Shard;
      • Ectoplasm;
      • Gourmet Tomato Salt;
      • Pierre’s Missing Stocklist;
      • Pirate’s Locket;
      • Prismatic Jelly;
      • Stardew Valley Rose;
      • War Memento;
      • Wriggling Worm.
    • Added new rings:
      • Glowstone Ring provides both light and increased item collection radius;
      • Hot Java Ring increases your chance to find coffee drinks when slaying monsters;
      • Immunity Band reduces chance of status debuffs by 40%;
      • Phoenix Ring restores some health after being knocked out once per day.
      • Protection Ring keeps you invincible longer after taking damage;
      • Soul Sapper Ring restores a bit of energy after slaying a monster;
      • Thorns Ring damages enemies when they attack you.
    • Added new hats:
      • ???;
      • Dark Cowboy Hat;
      • Deluxe Pirate Hat;
      • Forager’s Hat;
      • Goggles;
      • Golden Helmet;
      • Mr. Qi’s Hat;
      • Pink Bow;
      • Qi Mask (secret);
      • Radioactive Goggles;
      • Star Helmet;
      • Sunglasses;
      • Swashbuckler Hat;
      • Tiger Hat;
      • Warrior Helmet.
    • Added new clothing:
      • Banana Shirt;
      • Ginger Overalls;
      • Hot Pink Shirt;
      • Magenta Shirt;
      • Tropical Sunrise Shirt;
      • Yellow Suit.
    • Added new shoes:
      • Cinderclown Shoes;
      • Mermaid Boots;
      • Dragonscale Boots;
      • Crystal Shoes;
    • Added new weapons:
      • Dwarf Sword, Dwarf Hammer, and Dwarf Dagger;
      • Dragontooth Cutlass, Dragontooth Club, and Dragontooth Shiv;
      • Infinity Blade, Infinity Dagger, and Infinity Gavel;
      • Iridium Needle;
      • Ossified Blade;
      • some previously inaccessible items have also been made accessible.
    • Added new fish:
      • Stingray;
      • Lionfish;
      • Blue Discus;
      • Legendary fish:
        • Glacierfish Jr.;
        • Legend II;
        • Ms. Angler;
        • Radioactive Carp;
        • Son of Crimsonfish.
    • Added new furniture:
      • 35 paintings (many only found in festival shops or while fishing certain locations);
      • 14 bed variants;
      • ten rugs:
        • Blossom Rug;
        • Funky Rug;
        • Icy Rug;
        • Large Cottage Rug;
        • Large Green Rug;
        • Large Red Rug;
        • Light Green Rug;
        • Modern Rug;
        • Oceanic Rug;
        • Old World Rug;
      • eight ‘floor divider’ rugs that can be placed between rooms to join visually different floor types;
      • five fish tanks you can put fish in;
      • Decorative Trash Can;
      • Gourmand Statue;
      • Iridium Krobus;
      • Large Brown Couch;
      • Plain Torch and Stump Torch;
      • Squirrel Figurine;
      • Tropical Chair.
    • Added a new ‘sconce’ furniture type with seven options.
    • Added new flooring:
      • Rustic Plank Floor;
      • Stone Walkway Floor.
    • Added new debuffs from enemies:
      • Darkness (dims lighting, making it harder to see in caves);
      • Nauseated (prevents you from eating anything);
      • Weakness (-20 Attack).
    • Added 15 new hair styles.
    • Added mail from Krobus with his own stationary.
    • Added new decorations and tweaks to many maps.
    • Added new easter egg on the title screen.
    • Added easter egg when you change your name at the The Shrine of Illusions to include item spawn codes.
    • Emily now visits Sandy on her birthday.

    Quality of life changes

    • Added lost & found box in Mayor Lewis’ house. This can be used to retrieve items donated to failed special orders, lost quest items and tools, items from offline players, hats from children that have been turned into doves, and items left behind in the Stardew Valley Fair grange display.
    • You can now sit on chairs (both placed furniture and chairs that are part of the map).
    • You can now place most furniture outside.
    • You can now talk to people while mounted on a horse.
    • You can now donate items of different qualities for the same community bundle ingredient.
    • You can no longer plant fruit trees on tiles they won’t be able to grow on.
    • Improved game menus and HUD:
      • The social tab now shows whether you talked to an NPC today.
      • The cooking tab now shows the recipe for an item when you hover over it.
      • The cooking tab now fades icons for recipes you know but haven’t made yet.
      • The cooking/crafting tooltips now show the number produced.
      • The inventory menu’s organize button now combines partial item stacks.
      • The inventory menu for a chest chest now shows the Community Center button.
      • The shipment screen now shows the unit price of shipped items instead of displaying the shipped quantity twice.
      • The quest log now shows an arrow in the morning when you have pending completed quests.
      • Buff icons now subtly pulse when they’re close to expiring.
      • Added a notification when you enter a farm building if an incubator is ready but the building is at max capacity.
      • The “infestation” indicator in the mines is now drawn alongside the floor number, rather than replacing it.
    • Improved shop menus:
      • You can now press ESC or controller B to move the held item to your inventory (or drop it if you have no more inventory room).
      • While holding a purchase, the inventory now highlights items you can stack it with.
    • Improved sprinklers:
      • Sprinklers can now water Slime Hutch troughs.
      • Hoes no longer remove sprinklers.
    • Improved Journey of the Prairie King:
      • Progress can now be saved and resumed, so it can be completed in multiple sessions.
      • You now also replay the original difficulty even if you’ve already completed it. (Previously it would increase difficulty automatically, which is now a New Game+ mode.)
    • Improved game options:
      • added option to choose between multiple fish-bite chime sounds;
      • added option to mute farm animals and pets;
      • you can now scale the UI independently of the view zoom;
      • increased maximum zoom from 120% to 200%.
    • Improved various items:
      • The jukebox now has a “Random” setting.
      • Removing a crystalarium that isn’t ready for harvest will now drop the gem that was placed in it.
      • You can now push chests containing items by holding the interact button on them with no tool equipped (the same way you could previously remove empty chests without using a tool).
    • Improved inventory sorting:
      • no longer changes tool order;
      • now sorts by quality too;
      • now sorts names in alphabetical instead of reverse alphabetical order.
    • Improved museum donation interactions:
      • Clicking an item now grabs one instead of the whole stack.
      • Pressing back while placing an item now returns to the inventory instead of closing the whole UI.
      • Other minor improvements.

    Balance changes

    • Combat changes:
      • Immunity now reduces the chance of status debuffs.
      • Changed special move cooldowns on daggers (6→3 seconds) and clubs (4→6 seconds).
      • The dagger special attack now pins the target in place until the last stab (which then knocks them back), so dagger hits are less likely to miss.
      • Reduced desperado profession’s damage bonus from 3x to 2x.
      • Slightly improved dagger critical hit chance.
    • Crafting changes:
      • Changed Skull Brazier recipe (was 10 Hardwood + Solar Essence + Coal; now 10 Bone Fragments).
      • Repairing a fence now restores full fence health, instead of half the health of a new fence.
    • Farming changes:
      • Lowered the cost of ducks (2000→600g).
      • Doubled the value of duck feathers.
      • Slightly increased the duck feather spawn rate.
    • Fishing changes:
      • Fishing rod tackle no longer loses endurance when catching junk.
      • Catching a non-fish item no longer triggers the minigame.
      • Reaching an effective fishing level of 15+ now increases the rod casting range by one tile.
    • Mining changes:
      • Gem nodes now provide mining XP and can drop diamonds.
      • Gem node drops are no longer limited by mine level.
    • Item drop changes:
      • Stumps and hollow logs now have a 10% chance of dropping Mahogany Seed.
      • Any monster in the Secret Woods now has a 10% chance of dropping Mahogany Seed.
      • Skeletons now have 4% chance of dropping a Bone Sword.
      • Wilderness Golems now drop rice shoots more often.
      • Some Skull Cavern monsters now have a small chance of dropping Red Cabbage Seeds.
      • Pure-white slimes now drop diamonds and refined quartz.
      • Some containers now drop better items after reaching the bottom of the mines at least once.
      • Different drops now unlock on mine levels 60/80/100 and the first level of the Skull Cavern.
      • Reduced chance of Lead Rod drops on mine levels 60–79 (or Skull Cavern level 40+ before the previous fix), and added chance for Shadow Dagger and Wood Mallet.
      • Mine wood barrels can now drop Basic Retaining Soil instead of Sap.
      • Mine frost barrels can now drop Quality Retaining Soil instead of Sap.
      • Reduced chance of frost barrels dropping Aquamarine, Frozen Geode, Hardwood, Jade, or equipment from 35% to 26%.
    • Shop changes:
      • Pierre will now sell his seasonal items year-round once you complete a certain new quest.
      • Added two more items to the Stardew Valley Fair star token shop.
      • Reduced Workbench price (3000→2000g).
      • Coconuts can be purchased from Sandy on Monday. This is now limited to ten per day.
    • Machine changes:
      • Some machines’ processing time was previously affected by the time of day. These have been standardized so they’re always ready when the morning starts: Bee House (every 4 days), Mushroom Box (2 days), Strange Capsule (3 days), Tapper (depends on input), and Worm Bin (every morning).
    • Doubled star token rewards for the slingshot and fishing minigames at the Stardew Valley Fair.
    • Fertilizer in the greenhouse no longer disappears on season change in some cases.
    • The random Stone Owl and Strange Capsule night events are now much less rare.

    Multiplayer changes

    • Added local split-screen multiplayer mode.
    • The join co-op screen now remembers the last IP you entered.
    • Farmhands can now move buildings through Robin’s menu. The host can configure how this works (disabled, enabled, or only for a player’s own cabin).
    • Using the return scepter now returns farmhands to their cabin’s front door instead of the host’s farmhouse.
    • Added various new chat messages when a player does something.
    • When viewing a shared event in multiplayer (such as the Community Center event, or Morris’ introduction), you are no longer forcibly warped to the event location.
    • When the host player sees the year 3 event, Grandpa’s Theme is now added to all players’ jukeboxes even if they didn’t weren’t in-game at the time.

    Interaction changes

    • Reworked slingshot controls: it now aims at the cursor position, and is fired by holding and releasing the mouse/gamepad fire button. The previous mode (where you’d hold the button and pull back on the cursor to aim) can be re-enabled in the options menu if desired.
    • To simplify bulk actions like harvesting, holding down a button while moving will no longer repeat weapon special attacks, open/close barn/coop doors, or interact with boulders, chests, furniture, hollow logs, meteorites, shipping bins, or scarecrows.
    • Constructed shipping bins now have a click-to-ship hitbox that better matches the original map-based shipping bin’s hitbox.
    • Flooring can now be applied by clicking on the tile the farmer is standing on. Previously, flooring had to be applied to a tile next to the farmer.
    • Purchasing recipes with a full inventory no longer shows a message that the inventory is full.
    • Clicking an empty tile right above an interactive element (like a machine or chest) now activates the element, similar to clicking below it in previous versions.
    • Trees chopped from above or below will now take into consideration the player’s horizontal position when falling to the left or right.
    • Clicking near the bottom-left corner of the screen no longer brings up the chat box.
    • You can no longer open the quest log by pressing the on-screen journal button if you’re currently doing something.
    • You can now use the “Y” key to answer dialogue boxes for holes and exit ladders in the mines.
    • Controller improvements:
      • When buying/betting tokens in the Stardew Valley Festival with a controller, holding the number selection button now causes the amount to increase faster.
      • Events can now be skipped on the controller even if a dialogue box is on-screen.
      • Pressing B on a controller while on a specific quest page now returns to the quest list instead of closing the menu.
      • Pressing B on a controller while an item is held on the crafting menu now snaps to the trash can (similar to the inventory screen).

    Other changes

    • Save names are now based on the farm name instead of the player name. (Saves originally created before 1.5 will continue using the player name.)
    • Penny and the Dwarf now like artifacts.
    • Improved dinosaur sleep sprites.
    • Characters now face you when you talk to them instead of when the dialogue box closes (in singleplayer).
    • On the final day of a tracked quest, the timer now says “final day” instead of “1 day” for clarity.
    • Added many changes for modders.
    • Cosmetic tweaks to various sprites.

    Fixes for multiplayer

    • Fixed an issue where fences would degrade faster in Multiplayer.
    • Fixed issue where a farmhand crashing while completing the final bundle could permanently prevent the unlock from properly triggering. It is now unlocked the next time a character enters the area.
    • Farmhands are now properly positioned under the elevator instead of the ladder when using it to navigate the mines.
    • Fixed an issue where other farmers’ emotes would not playback properly if you were watching an event.
    • Fixed a minor issue where multiple players getting the free coffee gift at the Night Market at the same time could prevent anyone from receiving it.
    • Fixed the note from Grandpa reappearing for farmhands.
    • Fixed issue where cows in Haley’s photoshoot event could be seen sliding around for farmhands. (Non-actor characters in events are now controlled by the host.)

    Fixes for player interaction

    • Fixed rare controller and mouse input drops.
    • Fixed being unable to remount a horse after dismounting it behind a shipping bin.
    • Fixed issue where it would sometimes be impossible to name an animal with a controller because the onscreen keyboard would appear and disappear in the same frame.
    • Fixed character customization screen’s hair color slider not properly updating when hair color is randomized.
    • Fixed some farm tiles incorrectly preventing buildings from being placed on them.

    Fixes for visual or cosmetic issues

    • Adjusted the sorting of item ready indicators for tappers.
    • Unified when night tiles get applied to fix inconsistencies when windows change from light to dark.
    • The critters list is now cleared out overnight. This fixes an issue where having a Butterfly Hutch in your house and repeatedly sleeping without leaving would spawn endless butterflies in the house.
    • Improved various text:
      • Fixed some localizations using inches for fish measurements to reference centimeters.
      • Fixed mill description not mentioning rice.
      • Fixed typos in dialogue and events.
      • Fixed missing characters in Chinese and Korean fonts.
      • Fixed credits not showing localizer names correctly if the current language’s font doesn’t have the needed characters.
      • Improved many translations.
    • Fixed various cosmetic/layering issues with character shadows.
    • Fixed characters in events snapping to strange animation frames when skipping an event.
    • Fixed various instances where the camera would pan unnecessarily after changing locations.
    • Fixed greenhouse trees taking on seasonal appearances.
    • Fixed tooltip for purchasing edible but non-health-restoring items (like crocus) showing price outside of the tooltip.
    • Fixed a single-frame flicker in Haley’s 10-heart event.
    • Fixed a single frame flicker of the farm when starting a new game.
    • Fixed stamina bar showing sweat particles when fishing during the fishing competition.
    • Fixed the scythe showing the weapon ability cooldown effects.
    • Fixed the erroneous door tile visible on the south end of the standard farm during winter.
    • Fixed issue where unlocking multiple community center bundles at once would make the screen pan to the same room multiple times.
    • Fixed various issues related to the Festival of Ice map, like being able to escape the festival bounds or prematurely end the festival from certain tiles, and minor visual fixes.
    • Fixed terrain features showing an “interact” cursor when mousing over their tiles during festivals.
    • Fixed options page scrollbar sometimes going past the end of the scrollbar region.
    • Fixed various text overflow issues on the options page.
    • Fixed chests spawned on certain Skull Cavern floors being shifted down by 4 tiles.
    • Fixed tiling of…
      • floor tiles in the farmhouse so applied flooring in adjacent rooms appear contiguous instead of having hard edges;
      • wall tiles in the farmhouse to fix sorting of certain objects that extend outside normal tile boundaries (e.g. grass starter).
      • the fountain so that it has a more consistent appearance throughout the seasons;
      • Pierre’s stand at the Egg Festival to fix layering issues.

    Other bug fixes

    • Fixed crash when resizing game window in some cases.
    • Fixed rare crash on launch due to invalid game window size options.
    • Fixed Iridium Bat kills not counting towards Adventurer’s Guild bat eradication goal.
    • Fixed an issue where the Mermaid Show reward was delayed incorrectly.
    • Fixed some events showing a dark blue screen after fading out when viewed during rainy days.
    • Fixed museum-related rarecrows not sold at the Night Market after being unlocked.
    • Fixed issue where non-wooden gates would revert to wooden gates after saving & loading a game.
    • Fixed being able to add staircases to the Luau.
    • Fixed an item duplication exploit related to chest organization.
    • Fixed a minor desync in character pathfinding that could happen when characters pathed to the JojaMart on modded games.
    • Fixed Penny walking through walls on rainy days if you’ve completed the community upgrade.
    • Fixed Penny’s 4-heart event not accessible once you finish the community upgrade.
    • Fixed fences not collected correctly after a divorce or Penny’s 14-heart event.
    • Fixed characters greeting you when you enter a location when they’re not present.
    • Fixed characters you divorced still greeting you when you enter a location.
    • Fixed issue where an NPC spouse fails to pathfind when a player/NPC is blocking the front door when they check, causing them to stand in place instead.
    • Fixed crops sometimes growing a day slower than they should.
    • Fixed applying flooring for the first time in an upgraded house sometimes causing the flooring in the kitchen to switch to the default wooden flooring.
    • Fixed issue where riding a horse while travelling from one location to another diagonally would repeatedly warp back and forth between the two locations.
    • Fixed watered slime hutch troughs emptied when you load a save. (This mainly affects loading a mid-day save on mobile.)
    • Fixed the community center not properly loading the refurbished map variant on game load. This caused characters like Maru to path incorrectly in them if the player had not visited the Community Center during that playthrough.
    • Fixed the weekly friendship boost for giving an NPC two gifts not applied if you also gave them a third gift for their birthday.
    • Fixed overnight lightning not randomized correctly, so either every overnight lightning would strike or none of them would.
    • Fixed issue where stones, wood, and weeds could spawn on top of terrain features when a new year begins.

    source: Official Stardew Valley Blog

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