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  • svgApr 11, 2017News

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    [dropcap]S[/dropcap]tardew Valley is one of the most popular indie games every released. It has won over the hearts of Harvest Moon, Story of Seasons and Animal Crossing fans within the shortest time. With it’s rich gameplay, and relaxing atmosphere the game is an absolute must play. ConcernedApe The developer of Stardew Valley has recently announced that a coop Multiplayer would be added to the game. In addition to the multiplayer update a Nintendo Switch Version of the game is also set to release in summer of 2017.

    If this wasn’t enough already, publisher Chucklefish has released a stunning Stardew Valley Collector’s Edition, available now. It includes the beautiful Stardew Valley map, the beloved soundtrack and more. Chucklefish has teamed up with 505 Games and ConcernedApe to produce this Collector’s Edition, which includes the following goodies.

    Stardew Valley Collectors Edition

    Stardew Valley Collector’s Edition

    • A copy of Stardew Valley for Xbox One or PlayStation 4
    • A disc containing the Collector’s Edition Soundtrack featuring 33 hand-picked tracks
    • Exclusive fold-out map of Stardew Valley, illustrated by Kari Fry
    • A Mini-Guidebook created by the artist and author of the full guidebook, Kari Fry

    The Stardew Valley Collector’s Edition can be purchased at retail stores for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in North America for $29.99. The game will be also available in UK, Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East, Africa, the Netherlands and Scandinavia on April 13!

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  • svgFeb 28, 2017News

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    [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he popular Harvest Moon like game Stardew Valley is officially coming to Nintendo Switch! The company announced today that the game would be ported to Nintendos new console. Stardew Valley is currently available on PC/Mac, Playstation 4 and Xbox One. It will be released for Switch in the next few months. No exact release date has been provided at this time.

    The Nintendo Switch version will be identical to the version currently available on the above named platforms. However, the Nintendo Switch will be the first console to feature the long awaited multiplayer mode. PC and Mac players will receive the Free Multiplayer Update even earlier.

    The Multiplayer mode for Stardew Valley will allow you to invite your friends into your town, go fishing together, help each others maintain your farm, trade items and more. Players are especially excited to explore the mines with friends. The Multiplayer mode will be available when the game launches for the Nintendo Switch in Summer 2017.

    Stardew Valley is just one of many indie games coming to the hybrid console. Other indie games that have been announced for the new console include Pocket Rumble, War Groove, Shakedown Hawaii and many more. The list of games for the Switch is growing daily.

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  • svgFeb 4, 2017News

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    [dropcap]” C[/dropcap]oncernedApe the creator of The Farming and Social Simulator Stardew Valley has recently announced that a multiplayer / Co-Op version is well underway and set to release in the not so distant future.

    The Co-Op Update has long been awaited by many fans. A multiplayer update would allow friends to play together, share a farm, and work cooperativly within the same town.

    While fans are patiently waiting to see the official Multiplayer being added with a free update, some dedicated players have taken up the challenge to release a Multiplayer Mod. While not flawless, the mod does allow players to play with their friends, if you can’t wait for the official update, you can try the mod to play Stardew Valley with your friends today. Be sure to backup your save game before installing the mod.

    Stardew Valley is a beloved series among fans of games like Harvest Moon, Zelda and Animal Crossing. If you haven’t already check out the Stardew Valley trailer bellow! The game is currently available on PC and Mac, and is set to release on Nintendos new Console, the Switch later this year.

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  • svgJan 3, 2024Reviews

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    Sprout Valley is a cute farm sim where you step back from the busy city life to live out a low-stress life farming. Play as Nico, the sweet little cat character who just wants to live a peaceful life. Gather resources to improve your island life. Plant and harvest a variety of crops. Explore neighboring islands to collect resources and encounter random shops. There’s even some fun NPCs for you to encounter and get to know! 

    Story, Audio, and Visuals

    Sprout Valley is a pretty simple farming sim. There’s about 15 hours of story gameplay to play through, and it’s mostly farming and resource gathering. This isn’t a deep, story-rich farm sim like Coral Island, Stardew Valley, or Wylde Flowers. There is no exciting lore to infer or theorize about. What you see is what you get.

    And I *love* that about this game. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy the deep story games, too. It’s just that sometimes you want something simple; something that’s easy to pick up for a few minutes to play, then put it down to continue later down the road. And that’s what Sprout Valley is. It’s perfect for casual gaming. Its focus on farming and resource gathering lets me just mindlessly grow crops or harvest fruit, then go about my day as normal. 

    Plus, the pixel art with its great color palette that isn’t too bright or bold is one of my favorite aspects. Paired with the audio that isn’t super memorable, but doesn’t overshadow anything, it’s a good combination. I enjoy playing Sprout Valley when I’m winding down for bed because it’s simple and easy to play, look at, and listen to. There’s no tension to raise my blood pressure, or spike my adrenaline and wake me up. Just chill music with some chill farming to relax me. 

    Controls

    The controls, on the other hand, are less than ideal. Sprout Valley seems to rely heavily on players having prior gaming knowledge, and especially prior farming sim/exploration knowledge to get controls and the idea of the game down. There isn’t really a tutorial and purpose right out the gate. Unfortunately, not everything feels intuitive. So even having played farm sims prior to picking up this one, it took time for me to figure out and get used to the controls. 

    Crafting isn’t too bad, though. Sprout Valley even has multi-crafting, which a lot of games lack. You can select the number of items you wish to craft at the crafting table. However, ordering multiple items is a pain. There is no multi-ordering with a few clicks. You have to repeatedly click to get to the number of items you want to order. You want 100 carrot seeds? Click 100 times! Less than ideal, and slows down your dreams of creating that massive flourishing farm, but not game breaking. 

    Final Thoughts

    Despite the weird controls and lack of multi-ordering, I’ve really enjoyed Sprout Valley. It’s the perfect casual game. It’s adorable, relaxing, calming, and doesn’t have frustrating fishing mechanics or minigames. Nothing is overly complicated or too in your face. It’s laid-back and so cute. 

    I give it

    You can find this adorable game on Steam, Switch, Android, and iOS.

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  • svgNov 15, 2023Mobile Game

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    There’s no lack of farming sims, I know. Harvest Moon, Stardew Valley, Coral Island, Fae Farm, Paleo Pines, and so many more different iterations are out there for everyone to try. Farming has almost completely become synonymous with “cozy gaming” lately. What there is a lack of, is good phone game options for on-the-go gaming. Sprout Valley recently came out for both iOS and Android, and is a great paid option. It’s adorable and simple. However, if you’re looking for a free game to try, Harvest Valley might be right up your alley!

    Harvest Valley is a simple farming sim where you can pick your own character from a few presets. You’re the new owner of a run-down farm, and it’s up to you to restore it and make it great! Clean up piles of debris to make room for farm plots and useful equipment. Plant watermelons, potatoes, and a variety of other crops to sell. Even travel to neighboring farms to help out NPCs with different farming tasks like planting, watering, and vegetable sorting. 

    Available Now

    You can find this cute farming sim on Android and iOS now! 

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  • svgJun 14, 2023Reviews

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    Welcome to Everdream Valley, an inviting and cozy little piece of the world where your grandparents have a farm. Unfortunately, Grandma and Grandpa went on vacation for a while, and the farm has fallen into disrepair. They need help restoring the farm, and your parents have volunteered you! You’ll get to spend the whole summer with your grandparents, restore the farm, take care of adorable animals, and experience the magic that comes out at night!

    An Abundance of Animals

    I’m not sure I’ve played a game with quite so many animal options. Stardew Valley has a handful of the barnyard staples, Wylde Flowers has recently added more options, and so on. Everdream Valley, though, has a heavy focus on the animals, and I love it. There are pigs, cows, chickens, horses, ducks, deer, geese, alpacas, sheep, bees, wild boar, magpies, beavers, frogs, beetles, butterflies, mice, snails, and different kinds of fish. Nevermind the different variations of the farm animals. Each one has several different breeds, which makes for a colorful barnyard. Nevermind that they’re round, and you can pet them. You’ll even get to choose from a variety of dog breeds, and have a cute little kitty running around

    At the time I played this beautiful game, the only way to get new animals was by visiting the merchant, then pet them to make them follow you, and run to the farm. Chickens you can carry, thankfully, as petting only makes them follow you for a whole 20 seconds.

    Pair the 20 second time with the fact that they’re essentially feral unless they’re on your farm with their wooden sign. So they run if the 20 seconds is up, and you need to chase them to pet them again. This mechanic made some of the quests where you fetch critters, well, annoying.  However, the Everdream Valley team listened to the constructive criticism and introduced a magic flute that makes animal following SO much easier. Play the flute and they’ll follow. Play the flute again and they stop following. 

    The Map

    The map is HUGE… and lifeless. There are quite a few areas to run around and discover new animals, useful items to grab, and bushes and trees to take back to your orchard. From a beautiful forest, to lush fields, and winding rivers, Everdream Valley has a beautiful atmosphere, but the map is almost too big. You can’t walk through the rivers (which look more like shallow streams), so you’re stuck using a single bridge to access each area past the farm. Unfortunately, the bridges are usually not in a convenient position, so trekking across the map is a time-consuming undertaking. It is nice to just wander around and take in the beauty of nature, though.

    That said, things feel a little empty, too. There’s you, Grandma, Grandpa, and the merchant at the farm. That’s all you have to interact with, besides the animals. It makes for a lonely experience, though it does allow you to focus on farming and quests instead of running around to build relationships with people. So, maybe it’s more of a nice little break from the norm.

    The Minigames

    Every night you dream of a talking scarecrow who shows up with a handy roulette wheel. Spin the wheel to see where your dreams take you. Perhaps you’ll be a duck fighting to get her ducklings in a row, or a goat jumping across an obstacle course, or even your trusty dog defending the farm from thieving wolves.

    The way these minigames are used make for an interesting change from the usual. What minigame you play will be different night to night (unless you have bad luck like me), and you can even skip them altogether. You forfeit any rewards you would have gotten from them, but I really enjoy having the option to just not do the minigame when I’m not feeling like completing them. Some of them are a little annoying, too

    I’ll admit I’m not the most dexterous gamer, so maybe it’s on me, but I felt like the goat minigame was difficult when simply walking knocked over obstacles, which reset the game. Or the magpie game was difficult to maintain an appropriate flying height without crashing to the ground. My biggest complaint is the wolves not only stealing your sheep if you don’t chase them off in the dream, but they break SO many fences. I dreaded spinning that minigame, but much like the addition of the magic flute, the Everdream Valley team listened and added a mode that made the wolves a lot more lenient. 

    Final Thoughts

    I know I brought up a few issues I had with the game, but overall the game is nice. There’s no pressure to complete quests as soon as possible. Run around and explore, farm, and decorate your treehouse whenever you wish, and complete those quests as you feel like it. And we can’t forget Grandma and Grandpa. Aside from giving out quests, they’re not just there for random conversation. Every morning Grandpa actually gives you crops and animal products they’ve collected, which you’ll need to sell to earn money to buy more animals.

    What’s really great about this game is their development team. It’s not a perfect game, but instead of ignoring player feedback, the devs accept it graciously, then actually implement changes. From the magic flute for easier animal following, to the more lenient dream wolves option, Everdream Valley has seen quite a few excellent quality of life changes in their recent update. There’s now object rotation to make decorating easier and better. You can now turn off animal breeding, too, if you’re being overrun by babies.  And for those of us who get motion sick, a crosshair has been added to give us a visual anchor for smoother, more enjoyable gameplay.

    There’s a LOT of great work going into this game, it seems, and I’m excited to see what new features get added.

    Overall, I’d give Everdream Valley

    You can find Everdream Valley on Steam and PlayStation, with an upcoming release on Nintendo Switch.

    Want more reviews? Check out this Roots of Pacha review, as well as this one on Ooblets.

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  • svgJan 16, 2023Indie Highlight

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    Exploring, Crafting, Farming, Fishing, Bug Catching, and More

    Relive your youth during your summer holidays by helping out at your grandparent’s farm, fishing, bug collecting, and foraging! What’s unique about this farming sim is the level of interaction with your tasks. For example, you can herd a scattered flock of sheep or play fetch with your pets!

    Another exciting feature, reminiscent of The Good Life, is the ability to transform into a dog and a cat! At night, in your dreams and with the help of a magical hat, you’ll have work to do and the farm to protect. As a dog, you fend off the wolves, and as a cat you chase off pests.

    Of course, your companions are also helpful during the day. Your dog can support you in farming tasks like sheep herding, among other things you can train it to do. Your cat can discover new missions and hidden places.

    Free Demo Available on Steam Now

    Everdream Valley is developed by Mooneaters and published by VARSAV Game Studios. The game is coming soon to Switch and PC, although we don’t have exact dates. However, you can try out a demo for it now on Steam here.

    More farming fun

    take a look at One Lonely Outpost the next big farming game like Stardew Valley on another planet.

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  • svgNov 7, 2022News

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    Disney Dreamlight Valley might be this seasons coziest game to play.

    This game has everything you come to expect from a cozy village simulator but it has that extra touch of magic that only Disney can deliver.

    In Disney Dreamlight Valley you play as a unique, customizable character. Spend your time gardening, cooking, fishing, and so much more. There are so many activities in this game that sometimes I find myself mining away just to notice that hours have past. While enjoying the many wonders the world has to offer you will eventually embark on an adventure to restore the magic to Dreamlight Valley.

    Unlock the doors of the Dream Castle to return the characters to their homes. Forge friendships with characters and experience their rich backstories. Discover secrets as you complete quests, and earn rewards. You will even be able to design your own home and design the valley however you wish!

    Be yourself set in the charming world of Disney

    You can fully customize your own character and truly express yourself with the many options the game lets you choose from. Once you hop into the world, it’s a little bit like going to Disney Land. The colorful valley is filled with know Disney characters, from Wall-e to Moana and Mickey Mouse. If you are a Disney fan, or simply enthusiastic about cozy, cute and laid back games, Disney Dreamlight Valley might also be your “curl up” to game this season.

    Disney Dreamlight Valley Release Date and Platforms

    Disney Dreamlight Valley is currently available on Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox and soon Mac. Take a look at the magical gameplay trailer below.

    Witchbrook The Stardew Valley of Magic

    For more Witch Magic, check out Witchbrook the magic school game of a Stardew Valley.

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