Every day until submissions close I want to have a "Slime of the day" depicting some of my favorite slimes from media in which I have consumed. :) Sorry if your favorite slime doesn't show up, that just means I either haven't heard of the media in which they are from or I haven't consumed it yet!
Day 4 is the slimes from Stardew Valley! This cozy little farming RPG came out in 2016 and has been in my heart since I bought it (I have it on like 2 systems and gifted it to someone as well) I LOVE their little faces and I love the slime hutches. :)
If you can guess who my favorite marriage candidate is I will personally make propaganda for your slime of choice hehe <3 (based on who guesses first)
Send your guess into my asks box on my profile (not anonymously) so I can keep track of them and promote who is correct! I will PM the first correct person to ask which slime they want propaganda on! :)
Also! don't send EVERY marriage candidate, I will only be counting your first 2 guesses! (So basically you only get 2 guesses to keep it fair)
You know what’s fucking ridiculous about farming sims? If you pass out anywhere outside of your house, the doctor takes you home and charges you for it. Maybe I wanted to sleep under the stars on my own farm, Harvey. Why were you on my property after 2 in the morning anyway. You’re gonna charge me 10% of my fucking bank account up to 1000 gold for dragging me 10 feet into my fucking house? Highway robbery. Fuck you
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The world’s bestest, cutest (and Steam Deck friendly) life sim that features an aggressive heron carpenter, speedrunning shrines, and a robust decoration system that lets you do...whatever this...is:
Add better ethnic, racial, cultural, gender, ability, and body type diversity to Stardew Valley.
✦ To-Dew ✦
Adds a to-do list so you never forget your tasks.
✦ Gender Neutrality Mod ✦
Makes Stardew non-binary friendly with more gender inclusive language. Players can choose their preferred pronouns & how they want to be referred to using the Mod Config Menu Mod.
✦ Pregnancy Role ✦
Players can choose how they want to have children regardless of gender.
✦ NPC Map Locations ✦
Adds NPC sprites to your mini map so you can easily find everyone.
✦ Hobbit Holes ✦
Turns cabins (including multiplayer cabins) in hobbit holes.
✦ Automate ✦
Place a chest next to a machine & the machine will automatically pull raw items from the chest & push processed items into it.
✦ Family Planning ✦
Allows you to customize the maximum number of children you can have and their genders. You can also adopt children with a roommate (ie Krobus).
✦ Carry Chest ✦
Allows players to carry a chest even when it's full of items.
I also have a list of all the mods I currently use (always updated) right.... here!
I hope you enjoyed it! Also curious, what are your favorite Stardew Valley Mods? 🎮
I like Stardew Valley don’t get me wrong, but God I really wish there was a game that focused more on ranching instead of crops i’m so sick of crop based farming games they’re all doing the same thing I’ve said this before, If you’ve played one farming game, you’ve basically played them all. 
I stick by the fact that harvest moon animal parade was probably the best farming game I’ve ever played. No other game has ever come close to how good that game was. We need another harvest moon animal parade badly. 
Hey guys, here to recommend a video game. This one was recced to me by....someone on here. Sorry I can't remember who it was, but it's been a solid month or so and that post wasn't tagged (cause I was complaining about another game.)
Immortal Life is a Steam game in early access currently. It's a farming sim set in a cultivation sect. Yeah, that's right, it's Stardew Valley but Xianxia!
There's my little farm (all photos in this post are from my game).
The premise is that you are restoring a cultivation sect that was destroyed in a tragedy. So in addition to farming to provide food and to sell for $, you are gathering resources to rebuild the sect building by building.
As it goes on, you are trying to attract lecturers to improve your cultivation and "level up" your skills.
As you can see, the art is really pretty, and when combined with incredibly soothing traditional music, it's so freaking relaxing.
The setting is equally aesthetic, with a variety of shops and NPCs. All dialogue is in Chinese with well done English subtitles. I've only found a couple of typos so far in the game.
In addition to standard farming, fishing (more Animal Crossing style than SDV), and dungeon crawling, there's also crafting with wood and bamboo, and a pretty fun cooking minigame.
The dungeon crawling is fun, with cultivation based ranged and spell attacks rather than simple sword slashing.
So far it's pretty well-developed. I've been playing a LOT of early access games in the last year and this one is pretty polished and has a lot of content already. (I haven't run into any end of content yet after 15 hours.) It's a lot more complete than say Coral Island is so far, for example.
Anyway, I'm having an absolute blast with this game. I recommend it to any fans of this genre of game, but it's ESPECIALLY nice to experience being in danmei fandom and having a lot of familiarity with the setting and cultural touchstones.
It's a Chinese-made game, so it's made for an audience who understand what cultivation is. It's not explained or dumbed down for an English audience. I don't know if it would be really confusing for someone totally unfamiliar with the Xianxia genre, but the game is clear enough in walking you through the actual game tasks.
I haven't gotten far enough to really be able to speak to how the relationships develop or any romance options. So far, just getting tiny bits of approval is a little bit of a chore. But that's how it goes.
So I think it's very worth checking out. Full price is $19.99, I got it in the recent Steam sale for a little less.
Hey! ✨ Today I'm sharing something different from my usual content with you! I just published a new blog post about my gaming journey. In the post, I talk about how I used to think that The Sims was the only game I could play because of my disability, and how wrong I was. Plus, I'm sharing my top 10 cozy games that I recommend for new gamers. I hope you'll enjoy reading it! Thanks for taking the time to check it out! 💛
I'd also love to know about your favorite cozy games? 🤓