Playful Sloth have just announced that this is releasing on May 17th!
So excited to play this game again, had it on my PS4 and loved every minute of it, such a relaxing game to play and the world is a beautiful one to traverse!
Anyone else going to be getting this when it releases?
I enjoyed it on PS4 while it lasted. It was a quite a shallow experience but the atmosphere was nice. I would have liked to have seen a deeper farm building system, or just anything to keep me playing aside from finding blumin cats.
Playful Sloth have just announced that this is releasing on May 17th!
So excited to play this game again, had it on my PS4 and loved every minute of it, such a relaxing game to play and the world is a beautiful one to traverse!
Anyone else going to be getting this when it releases?
Yes, of course.
Open World style + Chibi looking + Relaxing gameplay + Beautiful scenery = 100% Satisfaction for me.
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@GameStationForum It is a reasonably sized open world split into areas. Each area has a small village and a spot to build a farm. A farm is used to house animals you find in the wild. The aim of the game is to find spirits and lift a mysterious purple fog from the land. The story can be done in a few hours max. Collectibles to find thereafter and limited farm building. This isn't a deep game at all. The atmosphere and the graphics are nice though.
@Anti-Matter I don't want to write any spoilers, but I think it is important to communicate what the end game entails. You can plant four plant seeds on your farm (I think). What grows can be sold. Problem is, there is nothing of value to buy. There is one material upgrade for the farm but that's it. The farming element is verrrrry simple. The main end game is collecting fish/cats.
Edit: The journey to the end is nice and would pay around £10 just for that. Don't focus on open ended gaming, as you will be disappointed. This is NOT Stardew Valley. This is a short story-led adventure with no enemies, limited crafting and limited farming. One of the reasons Youtubers dropped it after completion. However, the atmosphere is great and the world well-realised.
Mini Review:
Pros:
-Relaxing
-Beautiful scenery
-very solid music
-amazing lighting
-Kawaii af
Cons:
-No risk(No enemies of any sort to fight)
-extremely simple farming
-limit options(of any variety)
-sadly short story line
Verdict: 3.5/5, a little pricy in all honesty, i'll most likely send a lot more tine in star dew valley. I do NOT regret purchasing this game, but i recommend waiting for a sale, it's difficult to recommend purchasing this game unless it's exactly what you are looking for, a relaxing walking simulator.
Farming in Yonder it just for crafting the materials or trading with other items.
This game just only have Trading, so we cannot be rich by selling a lot of stuffs since the game is not about making money.
We just allowed to trade our items with someone at least the amount of price was equal or a bit higher.
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