Good news is coming for all fans of Stardew Valley style games. There is a nice game in the process of development, the mechanics of which are very reminiscent of the aforementioned title. This casual indie title will offer adventure, action and classic care of crops and livestock. Expect mining, hunting, fishing, socializing with the locals and crafting. In addition, the game will have Wild West quests accompanied by love entanglements, bandits and robberies. When you land on your land, expect a lot of work working the land and maintaining your ranch or property from dawn to dusk and watch your property gradually grow and prosper. Don't forget to protect your property, because not all locals are benevolent, and the good neighborly relations you need to maintain could help you a lot in this. If you want your character to find a husband or wife, you will have 18 characters available for romance. During the mining operations, you will have the opportunity to go in search of treasure, and rumors in your settlement say that even bandits hide their valuables there, waiting only for you to claim them and thereby improve your property even more.
[modula id="3725"]The game is visually oriented towards the pixel art style, and the colors and animation beautifully evoke every part of the terrain in the game, including the characters. You, as a player, have the honor of naming the settlement you will live in, as well as the name of the estate and the name of the character you play with. Your character works by having a certain amount of stamina to work with. You can restore stamina by eating or going to sleep. In the game, time passes by days, so going to sleep is in one hand and finishing the current move, like in turn-based games. Therefore, if you need to jump into town and buy something or visit someone, make sure you arrive at a decent time. Otherwise, you will kiss the door closed.
The game will support single player, and it should also have support for the Xbox controller. The release date for PC is still unknown, but we had the opportunity and pleasure to try out the PC beta provided by developer Castle Pixel, LLC. and publisher of Playtonic Friends.
The game will also be available for some of the consoles that will also be confirmed later.