Happy 10th birthday Stardew Valley
A pink cake is in order for the celebrations!
Published in February 26th 2016, Stardew Valley has reached a very mature age of 10 years and it’s incredible how much excitement and enjoyment it still brings me. Not quite daily because I need to ratio how much I dare to play. The game is one of the “oops, it’s 4am” games so I mainly these days limit it to longer holidays.
With recorded 1,165.9 hours in Steam (excluding time playing when offline), it’s my most played non-sports, non-TCG video game. I bought the game for my 29th birthday a year after its release.
Stardew Valley is in many sense a wonderful game. Developed by a single developer ConcernedApe, the game has received regular large updates and the 7th update is coming some time in the future. Imagine buying a game for like 5 euros and then receiving a decade worth of well crafted updates that keep improving the game — for free.
It’s not only the developer who keeps improving the game. There’s a very active modding community with a ton of great mods of all sorts: quality of life improvements, visual changes, new characters and stories. Whenever I feel like I’m getting bored with the game, switching to a new story mod or getting an official update brings me back for dozens of hours. Over and over again.
As a teenager, I fell in love with Harvest Moon games. I loved the cozy vibes, farming and relationship building. Stardew Valley is what you could call heavily inspired by Harvest Moon games. It brought that experience to PCs and improved on a ton of different things and captured the hearts of millions of players around the globe.
If you haven’t played Stardew Valley yet, I highly recommend giving it a go. But maybe do it during a weekend — just in case.
Thanks Eric for this wonderful game!
To celebrate the anniversary, Eric published a video looking back at different old builds from game's history. He also revealed two new marriage candidates that he had promised for 1.7 update.
If something above resonated with you, let's start a discussion about it! Email me at juhamattisantala at gmail dot com and share your thoughts. This year, I want to have more deeper discussions with people from around the world and I'd love if you'd be part of that.