The creativity of the community should never be underestimated, especially when it comes to bringing the game to life with a particularly entertaining medium. The relatively straightforward world design of and Pelican Town allows players to play with the space: It's large enough to fill in some of the map's gaps but contained in a way that's easy to visualize in a three-dimensional manner. Which is why uniting the game with the constantly expanding world of LEGO makes for an incredible combination.
Posted to YouTube by Beyond the Brick, the channel shared an incredible video of LEGO created by Steve Jensen, and the amount of detail in the build is staggering.
The creator realizes every part of the game's map with LEGO, including the Community Center up North to the Mine's Entrance to the East. Pelican Town is even populated by Minifigures that have been modeled to look like the various citizens of the village; eagle-eyed viewers will be able to pick out Emily and Gus standing outside the Stardrop Saloon and Mayor Lewis hanging around his house.
Given that LEGO has slowly begun implementing more collections based on popular video games, it stands to reason that an official build could happen. Despite being nearly a decade old, the game's popularity only grows with every content update, so there's undoubtedly an audience that would embrace the idea. In fact, the game's community has already come close to gaining a set based on the default Farm House.
As players wait for ConcernedApe to work on Haunted Chocolatier, there is a great option for the next Stardew Valley game that would be fun for fans.
Thanks to the LEGO Ideas program, users can submit concepts for future LEGO builds; with enough support from fans and approval from the LEGO team, these pitches can be brought to life as actual products. Despite racking up 10,000 Supporter Votes, user fourbrickstall's Farm House was not chosen in the 2023 Idea's Selection. Breaking many fans' hearts, users shouldn't give
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