I know it’s dumb but I personally find Stardew incredible stressful. The time limits on growing stuff/missing daily events combined with your energy ticking down makes me feel a lot of pressure to play correctly.
I know what you mean - but on the other hand, there is no way to lose. You grow your vegetables and they are bringing quite the profit margin. If you “die” in the dungeons, you just wake up at the start. Your crops can’t fail. You can wait for years to finish some quests.
Time game is functionally infinite. If you miss an event this year, that’s fine it will be back next year.
One of the few things that is permanent is Robin increasing her prices after year one.
Stardew Valley. You can’t die. Nothing is time critical. Just do what you want to do and explore everything. Grow vegetables.
I know it’s dumb but I personally find Stardew incredible stressful. The time limits on growing stuff/missing daily events combined with your energy ticking down makes me feel a lot of pressure to play correctly.
You’re not dumb— this is a common take actually.
Stardew Valley can get extremely stressful. You literally have to keep track of the entire town’s schedule as well as the time limits you mentioned.
I know what you mean - but on the other hand, there is no way to lose. You grow your vegetables and they are bringing quite the profit margin. If you “die” in the dungeons, you just wake up at the start. Your crops can’t fail. You can wait for years to finish some quests.
Time game is functionally infinite. If you miss an event this year, that’s fine it will be back next year.
One of the few things that is permanent is Robin increasing her prices after year one.
I’ve played through SV more times than any other game and I’m embarrassed to admit I did not know this lol
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