Eric Barone has regrets about not fleshing out Stardew Valley’s characters more, but likes that it’s so open ended since it makes things ‘more personal’ for each player

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Eric Barone has regrets about not fleshing out Stardew Valley’s characters more, but likes that it’s so open ended since it makes things ‘more personal’ for each player

Beyond the cultivation of the most lucrative vegetables or being unconscious in mines, you have worked with the people of your city for a lot of time in Stardo Valley. You build friendship and relationships with the villagers of Pelicon Town over the past years, but it doesn’t matter how much time you spend gifts and completion of requests, Stardo does not really present the final end of many of his stories.

There are many questions that Stardo has not answered, which Eric is sorry about the abroad, but there is a good reason why nothing has changed in nine years after the start of Stardo. One in Interview with PC GamerWhen asked if there was anything that would like to do it differently during development, the overseas said, “I think I may have spent more time with the characters.

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