Posted on: March 2, 2016

nonsequitur
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Immersive/addictive, a world of its own
I've been stuck in this game for hours and hours, and I don't regret a minute of it. There are so many levels of depth, and so many different things to do. As soon as one thing starts to feel repetitive, something happens that gives you a new goal to work on. The pacing and "complexity curve" (speed at which new concepts are introduced) is well done, it doesn't feel overwhelming or confusing. What I love most is that the game progresses at such a leisurely pace. Anything you don't understand right away, you've got plenty of time to learn, and even with the time sensitive tasks, there doesn't seem to be a penalty if it doesn't get done, so there's no harm in picking it up and getting sidetracked. 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, and that's something that I haven't seen in too many recent games, which seem to be more about instant gratification. There are learning curves, in the best possible way. As soon as something starts to feel frustrating, you start to get the hang of it. And the world itself has so much charm, which is built on by the ambiance of the music. The attention to detail is wonderful, it's obvious that a lot of love was put into every facet. 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. Promising yourself "just one more day" isn't going to cut it. If anybody decides to create a real life Stardew Valley, I'll be on the first plane. It really does feel like home.
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