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The Galaxy Sword is one of the best weapons in the game, which means you'll definitely want it when you go down into the Skull Cavern . It isn't dropped by any monster or sold by the Adventurer's Guild, though! You need to make it yours


Samuel Taylor said, "Water, water, every where,. Nor any drop to drink." We don't know for sure if this farm is built on top of fresh or salt water, but we do know that it took tons of Wood to make all those brid


One of them, titled simply "???," is just a bunch of nonsensical words. However, the first letters of each word, put together, form three phrases. The second one, for example, is "DUCK MAYO SALOON." The meaning is more straightforward than you think: put each item inside a box in the matching location, and you’ll receive a rew


Besides, she manages to build an (arguably) sentient robot assistant over the course of her heart events, which isn't something you get to see every day. The robot's assistant gig is short-lived, however, as it requests its freedom to wander the galaxy in search of other synthetic l

You're told what your first harvest should involve, given clear instructions on how to go from step one to two to three, and then accumulate money over time as the crop builds up and generates more income for you. The game can be a pure farming simulator if you'd like it to be, but the game encourages you to do more than that by showing off how physically tiring the act of farming is. If you do it too much, you'll pass out and have to be brought back to safety at your own expense -- something you want to avoid having to do since money can be quite scarce, especially early on. Stardew Valley's learning curve is gradual, and there are many small ways to make money that are reliable. Beyond farming, you can destroy trees and bushes to harvest material that you can ship out for small amounts of money. These methods won't make you rich, but will ensure that you always have some spending money for the essentials. Fishing is another great way to make money, and it's a lot of fun to cast a line out, feel the fish biting, and then hit the Y button to activate a mini-game when you've got a live one. Mashing buttons with a bit of rhythm is the name of the game here, and can net you some big rewards without taking up a ton of time.


There is an exuberant mix of trees found inside this Stardew Valley farm. This farm's creator proves that it's not all about maximum output, but trees can add to a farm. Still, this person has an advanced farm that has a large sc


Sewer levels are pretty much mandatory in games nowadays. Just like underwater levels, they're a staple of many games. The sewers in Stardew Valley may be locked, but you can get into them once you've donated 60 items to the museum. The morning after you donate the 60th item, Gunther will greet you at home and gift you the key. So, you'd better get min


In Stardew Valley players could build things like mills and Slime hutches, but electricity was never a useable resource and you could hardly create things like Droids that’ll harvest items for the player and attack enemies or grenades to create massive explosions like you can in Forag


Every summer, the Luau Festival comes around, and with it the chance to impress (or totally disgust) the governor. However, if you're up for a bit of fun, you can give him and Mayor Lewis the shock of their lives by putting in Lewis’s ‘lucky purple shorts.' Lewis asks you to find these for him in a quest near the start of the game , but you don't have to give them back to him just because you found t


Shane's a bit of a mixed bag. His heart events weave together a wonderful character arc that sees the player character help him confront his alcoholism and depression, and step up to take charge of his own l


Some of the buildings could have been placed near the interior and lower sides of the farm, which may be its biggest flaw. Still, when one isn't doing backbreaking farm work, one can sit and reflect by the farm's only lake. This farm gets bonus points for having the most cr


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Stardew Valley's pixel art style is perfect for the Switch. The smoothed-out look is gorgeous on both a TV or on the go and having this adventure playable anywhere you're at is wonderful. The use of highly-detailed pixel art brings out both the beauty of the 32-bit era of 2D games, but also goes beyond that with a level of detail that was never used back then. As a result, being able to see your character wince a bit when hitting something or see different facial expressions. Having realistic proportions helps the narrative out a bit. There isn't a ton of animation, but what's here is solid and the world as a whole looks gorgeous -- with rundown buildings looking like they haven't been used in many years.