FilthyGorilla
Local Legend
Mirroring another post by @RainbowJunimo , (thanks for the inspiration), what’s the kindest or most heartfelt part of the game that isn’t a personal achievement you set for yourself or a goal in game like getting perfection.
What experiences can you witness in stardew that always makes you appreciate the game just that little bit more?
Personally it’s Leo getting so seamlessly integrated into the community and how gentle Willy is with him on the island. How Linus acts as such a positive mentor, how the kids enjoy their new friend and Penny never complaining about all she takes on teaching all of them.
It’s things like this in games I always appreciate and seeing the kindness in oftentimes a pretty hostile world (with the war raging on all around and the overall implications of disrepair, war, finances of the town and maybe republic, etc.)
So what are your thoughts on the topic? It can be as small or big as can be, if it made any impact on you please share. Even if it’s something someone has already said, it’s always cool to see the reflection of the same thing on different people and their own experiences.
Thanks again to @RainbowJunimo for their post that made me think about this, maybe a little bit too much.
What experiences can you witness in stardew that always makes you appreciate the game just that little bit more?
Personally it’s Leo getting so seamlessly integrated into the community and how gentle Willy is with him on the island. How Linus acts as such a positive mentor, how the kids enjoy their new friend and Penny never complaining about all she takes on teaching all of them.
It’s things like this in games I always appreciate and seeing the kindness in oftentimes a pretty hostile world (with the war raging on all around and the overall implications of disrepair, war, finances of the town and maybe republic, etc.)
So what are your thoughts on the topic? It can be as small or big as can be, if it made any impact on you please share. Even if it’s something someone has already said, it’s always cool to see the reflection of the same thing on different people and their own experiences.
Thanks again to @RainbowJunimo for their post that made me think about this, maybe a little bit too much.