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Perhaps the greatest thing Forager does over Stardew Valley is give the players a sense that they live in a dangerous world and could risk losing everything (having to load an old save file). Stardew Valley had some things you needed to watch out for, but if you never left your farm you were never in any danger, even collapsing from exhaustion simply sends you to bed minus 10% of your m

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Just like the rest of Stardew Valley, the options are pretty limitless. You can put the ones needed to restore the Community Center in their respective bundles, you can sell fish, you can make a ton of different recipes with them after you upgrade your kitchen to have a house, and you can create other things with them like fertilizer for your crops. If you're not into any of those options, toss them in the shipping box or sell them to Willy in his Fish Shop to get some cash for your f

Forager blows Stardew Valley out of the water by making the base expandable via island expansion. As the player progresses in the game they are able to expand the size of the island allowing them to explore different areas. It also has the nice benefit of allowing you to expand your base as the island around it grows until you have a sprawling base of operati

While Stardew Valley did have its share of combat, Forager makes it faster paced and more rewarding. Combat doesn’t feel like an optional task, but an integral part of gameplay designed to help the player progress. Combat doesn’t feel distracting in the same way it did in Stardew Val

Buildings process and produce items quickly, movement speed is fast, resources grow back overnight, enemies respawn quickly and progress happens swiftly. You’ll rarely be waiting for something to happen in Forager and many players are grateful for t

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Forager is an interesting game that seemingly came out of nowhere and is starting to build a vibrant and passionate fan base. Often described as Stardew Valley meets Zelda, Forager puts the player in a massive world that they must explore, expand, and develop in order to survive and progr

This high level of detail holds true for the game's sound design as well. In abandoned areas, you will hear every creek in the floorboards along with an ominous, spooky sound effect playing in the background. The soundtrack is very relaxing, and gets you in the mood to rest up before things turn completely silent and you're taken aback by a point in the narrative that throws you for a loop with character depth. The sound design is marvelous -- even if this isn't a soundtrack that will have you nodding your head or listening to it much after a play session. The game itself is relaxing, while also being exciting despite being a game that isn't typically seen as exciting.

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Forager gives the player access to all kinds of magic to improve their circumstances. Players can build Cauldron to produce potions, Inscription Tables to draft scrolls, shrines for buffs and use spirit crystals to build powerful rods of magic. Whether it’s health regeneration, fireballs, or boosts to production, Forager has lots of ma

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While Stardew Valley did include a lot of exploration and places to discover, it pales in comparison to the number of places Foragar offers for the player to find. In Forager there are a number of different biomes like Grass, Desert, and Graveyard, that all include ten smaller lands to expl

As a simulation game at its core, players manage their characters' time on a micro and macro level, tend to their crops, raise livestock, mine for resources, craft, and more, as well as engage in social activities with residents of the small local town. The name of the game is to earn money and expand your farm (and in the process help rejuvenate Stardew Valley Money Guide|Https://Stardewvpedia.Com/ Valley), all which can be done as you see fit given the game's open-ended nat

Stardew Valley brings a mix of farming and life simulation to the Switch and the platform is absolutely perfect for it. Being able to pick up and play the game for a quick bus ride allows you to get in a quick meeting with a couple of people or take care of some light farming. Then you can play at home and enjoy it on a TV screen to really absorb yourself in the adventure. Stardew Valley was a top-notch game on PC and on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 before -- but it feels truly at home on the Switch. Anyone who loved Animal Crossing or Harvest Moon will get a lot out of it. Even if you haven't played those games, if you want a good adventure that has some drama, humor and a slice of real life thrown in, give Stardew Valley a shot.class=