Confused
Rancher
When I first started playing Stardew Valley, what made me fall in love with the game was the feeling of advancement.
I didn't really know how to befriend villagers at the time, so instead of looking into the character lore, I would do my best to slowly developed my knowledge for the game by trying to finish the community center. I loved seeing the next prize I'd get from each bundle, and I felt so proud... Even though I was really bad at the game. :/
It made me feel all 'organized' and 'calculating' when I'd have to choose between a piece of basic furniture and the seeds I needed to finish the very last bundle.
Good times... Eventually, I realized I could talk to the villagers and fell in love with Shane, but the game had secured my love for it from the very beginning.
But my question is how did you realize you liked the game? Was it the money-building aspect? The story? The villagers? Or trying to figure out all the villager's juicy secrets like a weirdo?-
I didn't really know how to befriend villagers at the time, so instead of looking into the character lore, I would do my best to slowly developed my knowledge for the game by trying to finish the community center. I loved seeing the next prize I'd get from each bundle, and I felt so proud... Even though I was really bad at the game. :/
It made me feel all 'organized' and 'calculating' when I'd have to choose between a piece of basic furniture and the seeds I needed to finish the very last bundle.
Good times... Eventually, I realized I could talk to the villagers and fell in love with Shane, but the game had secured my love for it from the very beginning.
But my question is how did you realize you liked the game? Was it the money-building aspect? The story? The villagers? Or trying to figure out all the villager's juicy secrets like a weirdo?-