has anyone used the guide books

Akuriko

Farmhand
I haven't, but I kind of want one now. :cool: I like the wiki and the predictor for convenience, but I do like the tactile feel of handwriting notes (and having an excuse to buy nice notebooks).
i would recommend it its $32 on the fan gamers website, for the last 3 editions has always been $32 they also have physical copys of the pc and switch versions as well for stardew valley.
 

Rhiannon

Farmer
here is the link to purchase it

I love the IDEA of hard copy game books but games update now and the rules change. For instance, I no longer need coral to make deluxe speed gro. So they kind of get outdated over time. Don't get me wrong. I own all of the Prima Guides for the Elder Scrolls games. Nothing like a place to scribble notes.
 

AllysonLopez

Newcomer
here is the link to purchase it




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Thanks for the link.

Edit: Ok, thanks, I will keep it in mind.
 
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Akuriko

Farmhand
one thing i think the guide could go better is all the prices from wines, jellys, fish smoker and more, we need a full price list in the book.
 
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