Stardew Valley is an addicting life sim action RPG where you can farm, fight monsters, and talk to the many different villagers in Pelican Town as well as Leo, who you can find on Ginger Island. After spending hundreds of hours in that game and eventually doing everything, you’ll want to find your next time sink. Thankfully, there are many other great games that have similar vibes to Stardew Valley that’ll make you say, “more one hour,” until you realize that you’ve stayed up all night playing it.
ForagerForager is a relaxing game where you explore islands and collect resources. These resources are then used to craft items, weapons, or build important structures like chests, furnaces and markets and more. As you collect materials and slay monsters, you’ll level up and gain skill points that allow you to craft more items or gain upgrades to your characters, The great thing about this game is that even when your inventory is full, the materials on the ground will never disappear like they would in other games.
Garden StoryIn Garden Story, you play a little grape named Concord who has to restore the island called The Grove back to its former glory. As you fight off the enemy called the Rot, you’ll be completing daily requests from the townsfolk and gathering resources to help rebuild The Grove. The game, much like Stardew Valley, is very relaxing in that it doesn’t pressure you on working on tasks. Rather, it encourages you to work at your own pace and to enjoy the game for what it has to offer.
Graveyard KeeperGraveyard Keeper is a comedic and a darker take on Stardew Valley’s farming life. Instead of taking care of a farm, you’re in charge of a medieval graveyard. While trying to upgrade and take care of your cemetery,
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