creator Eric Barone (also known as ConcernedApe) has said that he might make a sequel… eventually. Earlier this month, he appeared on the Tiger Belly podcast to speak with host Bobby Lee about the game. During the podcast, he said, “I might eventually make a S💯tardew Valley 2, to be honest.”

Don’t ge𝔉t too excited just yet. Any sentence that includes the words “might” and “eventually” make for an incredibly tenuous statement of intent, if there is any intent at all. If it does happen – and that’s a big if – it’s a very long way away.

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But this made me wonder what a sequel to Stardew Valley would look like at all. As all of us are surely aware, we’re talking about one of the most iconic and successful (it 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:sold ten million copies la𓆉🥂st year alone) indie games of all time, which cemented the cosy genre in the imaginatio🦩n of gamers everywhere and led to a 🐼huge rise in contemporary popularity for the farming life sim genre.

It’s also a game that’s changed a lot in the nine years since it was first launched – there has been an astounding amount of content added over more than 50 updates. I’ve even written about how 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:it’s really time for Barone to stop. The guy seems to have 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a pathological need to put out every idea that enters his brai🐼n, which to be fair is a real example of love for the game.

Barone himself put it this way on the podcast: "It's just so much easier to just add more stuff to Stardew Valley than to make a whole new game from scratch. Because Stardew Valley, all the systems, the major systems, are already all done. That's the stuff that's not fun to do. When I make an update,ღ it's like, throw in this, throw in that."

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Stardew Valley is a masterclass in keeping players engaged with a game year after year. Barone seems to care more about keeping the game fresh with new ideas and content than about actually making money from the game, which is why every update has been fre💧e. But at the same time, while the game is the same at its core, so many things have been added over the years that it almost negates the impact of a potential sequel.

After all, sequels a꧂lmost always iterate on a set formula, but Barone already does all this iteration within the ex🌺isting game. Many changes that a sequel might have included have already been patched in free of charge.

Ginger Island, which many players consider on par with DLC expansion packs we see in other games, wasꦡ also added in a free update.

Of course, there are things a sequel to Stardew Valley could add that go far beyond the scope of an update. A sequel could focus on a whole new town wi🦋thin Stardew Valley, with a new cast of characters and cuties to romance. A whole new story exploring nﷺew themes would be cool – since the first game touched on corporate capitalism, maybe a second could touch on how climate change affects people living more rural lives?

Mechanically, specific systems like the friendship and r✃elationship mechanics could be reimagined, since changing these in the original game would likely annoy longtime players. Time progression could be made to feel more palpable, with vill🙈agers developing over time. Relationships between villagers could be made more dynamic. The combat could be revamped.

But the fact remains th🃏at a lot of Barone’s great ideas, which would have made a sequel 🐻a significant improvement on the Stardew Valley that was first launched, have already been incorporated into the original game. In a way, Stardew is already a sequel of itself, having evolved so much over time.

All that said, Barone himself says he doesn’t want to be “the Stardew Valley guy”, and making a sequel is a surefire way to cement yourself as exactly that. Thankfully, we have the upcoming , which 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Barone is currently heads down on, to fill that gap if Stardew 2 does ꦐever get made. Maybe it’🅺ll give him some ideas for the potential sequel as well.

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168澳洲幸运5开奖网: Stardew Valley
RPG
Simulation
Systems
Top Critic Avg: 90/100 Critics Rec: 99%
Released
February 26, 2016
ESRB
E for Everyone (Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild L🎉anguage, Simulated Gambling, Use of Alcohol and 🐓Tobacco)
Developer(s)
ConcernedApe ꦚ ﷽
Publisher(s)
🅷 ConcernedApe ꦆ
Engine
Proprietary

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Restore your grandfather's farm to its former glory in Stardew Valley, a charming indie simulation role-playing game developed by Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone. Along the way you'll meet new friends, romance villagers, and explore deep caves for the materials you'll need to craft, build, and grow.