![]() ![]() Whenever the idea of cottagecore comes up, I - like a build-a-bear curmudgeon who only plays one recorded line when you squeeze her tummy - go "living in an unheated country cottage sucks". ![]() Fae Farm tends to lean away from the actual farming lifestyle seen in Stardew and more towards the bougie cottagecore. if you have a lot of "cosy" items, you get more health when you wake up), as well as food. There are many, many, many crafting recipes for decor for your home (which can affect your stat bars, i.e. You can't build a farm plot by digging in the ground it's something you have to craft, and requires sand. A big thing: you start with a coop, with space for six animals, already on site!īut the complexity lost here is moved elsewhere in Fae Farms. You have slightly wider reach so you don't have to move around as much when you're tending to crops. There are other little things, like how you will automatically use the right tool for the job when you interact with something, and will not fruitlessly tap a log with a pick axe by mistake. Game changer! Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun/Phoenix Labs Heck, you can have a pretty full day in the mines before you've mechanised your farm. This means you can run around clearing farm space and gathering resources, and have a working plot in just a couple of days. For example: all activities, including watering your crops, use less energy than in Stardew Valley. ![]() ![]() It's slightly easier, in ways that seem small but cumulatively mean it takes up way less of your brain's runtime on bad days. I love Stardew Valley, to be clear, but I hold no expectation of ever getting the most out of the farm space alloted to you as a result of your grandfather's death.įae Farm is a Stardewlike with a fantastical veneer and 3D graphics, but importantly it frontloads progress. The route to this in Stardew Valley is actually quite hard, requiring mastery of several different interlocked systems that each ask a level of expertise that, on most days, I cannot be arsed to work towards. Farming life sims like Stardew Valley remain enduringly popular, and until Stardew dev ConcernedApe's Haunted Chocolatier arrives, there are plenty other games popping up like cute life sim mushrooms to horn in on our shared desire for a simpler, more rustic way of life. ![]()
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