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✮ ⋆˚。 A Tour Of My Stardew Valley Farm! 。°⋆✮

I'm really leaning into it being Spring now, huh? I'll get back to music soon, I promise! Since this week was Spring break at UIC, I had much more free time to live vicariously through my videogame of choice: this time being Stardew Valley. Stardew is one of the very few games that I'm trying to "100 percent". Developed by ConcernedApe, Stardew is pretty meta with its in-game features, even going as far as to have an actual "perfection tracker" that displays the exact percentage of the game the player has completed. Right now, I'm at 66% after playing on the same farm for ~122 hours so far.

I'm waiting for my ostrich to hatch so it can lay an egg that I can ship to get 100% produce and forage shipped... the 99% is haunting me.
I'm waiting for my ostrich to hatch so it can lay an egg that I can ship to get 100% produce and forage shipped... the 99% is haunting me.

Stardew Valley as a whole is very wide and deep, with hundreds of items to collect, quests to complete, NPCs to meet, ways to design your farm and achieve ultimate farmer luxury, power, and wealth. Though players have the option to meticulously plan out their gameplay, Stardew also lends itself very well to a cozy, relaxed experience. There really is something for every type of player. Enjoy this tour of my farm in its current state of the Winter of year 4!




My Farmhouse





































































Greenhouse



Storage Shed



Wine Cellars



Animal Farm


Horse Stables and Teleport Obelisks



The full layout - in Spring year 5 :)

Throughout writing this post, I've progressed into Spring of year 5 and cleaned up the layout a bit! I still have some space to fill out, so as my money-making strategies advance, I'm sure more sheds and fish ponds will pop up.



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