Farming simulatorStardew Valley is generally considered visually and technically impressive, especially for a game primarily designed, written, and programmed by one person. Although he later hired a team to work on the major Version 1.5 content expansion, developer Eric «ConcernedApe» Barone did most of the work on Stardew Valley on his own. Despite its high quality, Stardew Valley does occasionally produce glitches, which are generally preserved and cataloged by fans and range from the hilarious to the horrifying.
Stardew Valley, a life simulator in which the player inherits their late grandfather's farm and is challenged to restore Pelican Town's community center, includes a number of gameplay elements such as farming, foraging, crafting, cooking, and combat. One element is talking to Pelican Town's residents and giving them gifts to raise their friendship level with the farmer. There are around two dozen characters who can be befriended, including six bachelors and six bachelorettes, all of whom the farmer can potentially romance or marry.
Stardew Valley Player Achieves 100% Perfection On All Farm Types
On the r/StardewValley Reddit community, a user going by Agent_meme21 shared a particularly bizarre glitch involving the character of Kent, an ex-soldier who returns to the Valley in the player's second in-game year. The glitch causes multiple, partially transparent versions of Kent's conversation portrait to hover in the air above the Silo on the user's farm. The glitch features several expressions available to Kent, including his default neutral face and the wide smile he sports when he eventually grows to trust the player.
Commenters on Reddit immediately found the glitch amusing, joking that Kent was a hologram, a
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