Stardew Valley: Collector's Edition

released on Apr 11, 2017

Chuckle Fish teamed up with 505 Games and ConcernedApe to produce this Collector’s Edition, which includes: - A copy of Stardew Valley for Xbox One or PlayStation 4. - A disc containing the Collector’s Edition Soundtrack featuring 33 hand-picked tracks. - Exclusive fold-out map of Stardew Valley, illustrated by Kari Fry. - A Mini-Guidebook created by the artist and author of the full guidebook, Kari Fry. Fangamer teamed up with ConcernedApe to produce the Collector’s Edition for Nintendo Switch, which includes: - A physical copy of Stardew Valley for Nintendo Switch with 18-page, full-color illustrated instruction manual and double-sided cover. - A soft polyester-nylon blend cleaning cloth. - A Collector's Edition box made from high-quality materials featuring artwork by the artist and author of the full guidebook, Kari Fry. - A deed to your farm featuring gold-foil details on paper made from 30% recycled straw. - A 14-page Junimo comic by the artist of the 'Before the Farmer', Chihiro Sakaida. - A wooden lapel pin. - A deluxe six-piece wooden standee.


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Je possède aussi sur pc mais la review sera la même : c'est parfait.

One of my favorite fallback games. I could play this game forever if it was the only game I had access to. As a young worker, you are gifted a farm from your dying grandfather and you move to Stardew Valley to work the farm, befriend the community, help save them from a shadowing corporation (that you worked for), and start a life and family. The game doesn't end, but has a ranking system at the end of your 3rd year to show your success in saving the community. You can even play multiplayer now!

So much free content has been added since I first played and I feel that there is always something to do. Worth the purchase, I myself have two copies and play on multiple systems.

I picked the beach farm my first time because I grew up on a beach, only to find out later it was the game's version of a very hard mode. Oh well!

The perfect game. I have bought this game on every console and will sing it's praises forever. I love this game and finally platinumed it on Playstation and can, with all my heart, say, DO NOT PLAY THIS GAME TO TRY TO COMPLETE. Play it at your own place and enjoy it, playing to complete it as fast as possible takes away so much joy that it really isn't worth it unless you've played it multiple times before.

At first I thought the days passed too quickly but I realized that the balance of the games passage of time is one of it's core strengths, much slower or faster and the time management decisions across whichever goals you may be focusing on in any given day across it's farming, social sim, or dungeoneering systems wouldn't be as engrossing on a moment to moment level. It could feel too loose to really pressure in the right way or too fast obviously to get anything done at all, or at least to put too much emphasis on efficiency. Thought this might feel too shallowly incremental in a cookie clicker with more window dressing sort of way but the personality is definitely there. there are moments when the soundtrack and art style hit just right to be surprisingly moving. Characterization is bite sized but cumulatively very charming. Put about 30 hours so far and I'm into my first winter, looking forward to another 30 and seeing how much more the game might grow on me across the 2nd and 3rd in game years.

Stardew Valley is a cute pixel game, where you inherit your grandpa's old farm, and what happens next is entirely up to you. Grow vegetables and sell them for profit, or work on making friends with the townsfolk. With no clear ending, Stardew Valley can be played until you get bored, and is perfect as a boredom destroyer.