10 Reasons You Need to Play Stardew Valley

If you haven’t heard of Stardew Valley, then you must not have logged into your Steam account lately. Released in late February, the game is a love letter to the Harvest Moon series and has already sold over half a million copies. Stardew Valley has become so popular, in fact, that fans of the game have bought users who pirated it legal copies.
Stardew Valley is a passion project of developer ConcernedApe—real name Eric Barone—who worked on it for over a period of four years. Barone created everything: the charming pixel graphics, the catchy music and the engaging characters. Still not convinced? Here are ten reasons you need to check out Stardew Valley.
1. The characters
Harvest Moon has several archetypes that repeat throughout the series: the tomboy, the shy girl, the flirt, the ice queen (or king). While there are elements of that in Stardew Valley—Barone has stressed frequently that he’s a fan of the series—the characters feel very fresh and modern.
There’s a recluse that struggles with the inattention his family pays him, a girl who was popular in high school and is struggling to figure out her place now that it’s over and even an alcoholic dealing with her recent unemployment. The darkness found in the characters helps bring out the rest of the game’s inherent sweetness.
2. The story
The story of Harvest Moon was also repeated in every game: your grandpa has died and you must take over the farm. Stardew Valley has the same story, but with a modern twist: you’re leaving the rat race behind for country living and the company you formerly worked for, Joja Corporation, is slowly encroaching on the town you’re moving to.
Joja Corporation is clearly a stand-in for companies like Wal-Mart, and the idea that the local economy of Pelican Town is threatened by cheap prices and competition from Joja Mart is very true to life and imbues your farming with some purpose.
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