![]() ![]() Disney Dreamlight Valley from Gameloft and Disney seems to hone in on the memorable character aspect of Stardew Valley, as the game’s main hook will be interacting with iconic Disney characters. Just as many people noticed Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest Kickoff livestream had a lot of games that looked like Dead Space, this June 28 Nintendo Direct Mini Partner Showcase featured three games that are clearly inspired by Stardew Valley: Disney Dreamlight Valley, Harvestella, and Doraemon Story of Seasons: Friends of the Great Kingdom. ![]() As a result, we’re now seeing how influential this surprise indie darling turned out to be. As Stardew Valley came to more platforms, love for it grew, and developers took notice of all its fantastic ideas. Those were great games but not nearly as influential in the long run. ![]() ![]() Most 2016 Game of the Year awards went to titles like Overwatch or Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. While Stardew Valley got rave reviews at launch in February 2016, it never felt like appreciation for it fully sank that year. The farming simulation elements of Stardew Valley are enjoyable and genre-defining, but its lovingly crafted world is what ensures you’d stick around. Every character in Stardew Valley has a strong backstory, believable dialogue, and memorable designs. Players stick around in games of this genre for quite a while, so the townsfolk have to all be compelling characters that you want to constantly talk to, learn more about, and potentially marry. ![]()
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