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Stardew Valley

Top best farming simulation game so far

Stardew Valley is a farming simulation RPG where you inherit your grandfather’s old farm in the small town. With overgrown fields and really old house, you set out to restore the land, build relationships, explore mysterious caves, and uncover hidden secrets in the valley. For the gameplay part, player can customize their character and play with your friend online or via LAN. The core gameplay revolves around farming, fishing, mining, and socializing. The game is divided into four seasons, each with unique crops, festivals, and events. You can befriend (or marry) townsfolk, each with their own personalities and stories. This game have no strict goal suit for different playstyles and always have something to do, from farm expansion to completing the mysterious Community Center. Every villager has unique stories and interactions that you can unlock by building the relationship. Next is graphic and music. The graphic is in pixel art while offering colorful and detailed environments. The soundtrack is relaxing, perfectly fitting the cozy, slow-paced gameplay. I have never played any of the Harvest Moon series. I've seen a handful played, but I've never played one myself. And all my friend always talk about how similar it was. And one day i finally tried this game and unexpectedly good that i now have over 300hrs playtime. What I love most is that the game progresses is up to your own style. you've got plenty of time to learn if you don't understand anything, and even with the time sensitive tasks, there doesn't seem to be a penalty if it doesn't get done. Relationships develop fairly slowly, making it feel rewarding when the townspeople start to open up and share things with you. Everything you get, you feel you've earned. There's more than enough to fill each day in game, but there's so much to complete - and thus, the addictive cycle of wanting to finish the day's tasks, but being excited for tomorrow. -67070507844 Thanapan Khamchun