[Disc] How is everyone doing with Stardew Valley?
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To keep different farms unique, I'm aiming to pick a different spouse each save and make each farm cater to my spouse's taste in gifts. SodorArt did a video on this concept [YouTube], and at the moment I'm doing a Harvey Farm, which to me means:
I can't really tell if starting with the chicken coop gives a head start (logically it should do, right?) but I'm ready to finish the community centre as soon as i get the last 2 winter forageables, and I'm only on Autumn 21st.
Harvey likes various mushrooms and forageables so I've turned the Northern island in my farm into an oak resin/chanterelle farm, and I'll be turning the quarry into a Pine/Morel farm. I have a small maple farm near the train station.
I am so looking forward to making a Sandy and Clint farm next update. Which reminds me, what do ya'll think the next farm type will be?? Maybe a desert farm so that Sandy will feel more at home?