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He’s not a zombie, and no, he didn’t turn blue from too much silver in his blood. The Blue Man in RDR2 is actually a nod to a ...
ConcernedApe, the creator of Stardew Valley, has said during a recent podcast that he may eventually make Stardew Valley 2, but he prefers putting out free updates to the original game.
Last year, Stardew Valley received a massive free update because its creator, Eric Barone, didn’t want to stop improving the beloved cozy farming game even eight years after it had launched. But ...
Stardew Valley’s1.6 update, released on March 19, 2024, introduced Power Books, a new feature that gives players helpful advantages. There are 19 different books, each improving a different part ...
Stardew Valley 1.6.15.1 Changelog (Consoles): – Performance optimizations. – Added the Junimo bundle button to fridge and mini-fridge UIs. – Fixed debris able to spread under giant crops.
The Stardew Valley Deluxe Edition for Nintendo Switch costs $59 USD and is available now. There is a limit of 4 per customer currently in effect on the website.
Stardew Valley features many NPCs for you to discover, some of which are quite the challenge. One such NPC is the Bookseller, which is not available most of the time. That said, you will want to ...
I don’t want to definitively say that the book is ever closed, because I think I will always have a desire to come back and maybe add a thing or two. You know, maybe even 50 years from now, I ...
Indies Stardew Valley Creator Doesn't Want To 'Close The Book' On Its Development "Maybe even 50 years from now, I might add something" by Liam Doolan Sat 25th Jan 2025 Share: 110 Image: ConcernedApe ...
Speaking to NPR, Barone revealed that even though he's now been working on Stardew Valley for more than 12 years, "I don't want to definitively say that the book is ever closed, because I think I ...
Simulation Games I was already obsessed with Fields of Mistria, and the princely Stardew Valley-like's big summer update adding everything from dating to greenhouses has grabbed me all over again ...
Kyle Chayka on the “cozy gaming” trend, evidenced in games like Stardew Valley, Vampire Therapist, and Wylde Flowers, which seeks to swathe us in a digital and physical cocoon.