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Stardew Valley is an interesting mixture of Harvest Moon, Pokemon and Animal Crossing. The game was made by one person and the quality is still top-notch. You have a lot of things to do, from farming to mining to fighting monsters. The game is interesting and addictive, you just want to continue playing. The music is great, the graphics are great and the story is interesting. I would strongly recommend this game to everyone who wants to play something different.

Gameplay

Stardew Valley gameplay is the most exciting part of this game. You become the protagonist of the game. You start your new life on a farm which was left by your grandfather. You have to take care of it and make all the necessary changes. You must do your best to ensure that there is enough money for you to live a decent life.

You also need to look after your health. You must do exercises and take care of your diet. You should try to eat healthy food. If you want to level up fast, you can take part in various activities. You must make sure that your character is strong enough to compete with other players.

You should be ready for different kinds of problems, which will arise in the game. You must decide how you will deal with them.

Graphics

Graphics of Stardew Valley are pixelated with 8-bit graphics. This gives the game a retro-vibe, but it does not mean that graphics are older. It's a combination of pixelated images, animations, and vector graphics.

The game looks almost like a board game. It has great pixelated art with amazing animations. It's a mixture of old-school graphics and modern visuals.

Replayability

Stardew Valley is a sandbox game, which means there isn't really a limit to how much you can play it if you want to. There are over 300 things to do in the game.  You can farm, fish, mine, forage, mine, craft, etc. You can make friends with the villagers, marry a villager, have kids, build a house and decorate it. You can even build a dungeon and raid it.  There are so many things to do in the game, it's easy to get lost in it. That being said, you can just play the game up until you get married, then just let your spouse do all the work while you take a break, and you can still easily spend 100+ hours on the game.

 

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