Selling over 15 million copies since its release in 2016, Eric Barone’s Stardew Valley has become a cult favorite amongst gamers of all kinds. The relaxing soundtrack, lovely aesthetics, and variety of mods make the game a joyful yet engaging getaway.
The role-playing storyline begins with the player inheriting their grandfather’s crumbling farm property. To rebuild it, players select an aesthetic theme and get to work in clearing out the old and tending to new crops and livestock. Their custom character can also engage in various hobbies, creating new relationships with townsfolk, going on quests for monetary or material gain, and more. Stardew Valley is an open-ended RPG, so the possibilities are endless!
Since Stardew Valley’s popularity took off immediately, the original developers chose to expand the game’s reach by adding different languages and, later on, more platform options. I contributed to the localization of the game. Localization is the process of producing video game content for specific regions, which is essential because it signifies that the game was developed specifically for that target market, making it more comfortable and enjoyable for the player.