How does Stardew Valley end?

avatarDealingDada8 months ago
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avatarJokingTunic8 months ago

There's no absolute end. Technically, you get some closure with Grandpa's evaluation, but after that, the sky's the limit. You could essentially play forever, expanding your farm, completing the community center, or finding all the secret notes.

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avatarMuggingCreek8 months ago

Stardew Valley doesn't really 'end' in the traditional sense. It's more about your journey and what you make of your farm. After 3 years, your grandpa evaluates your progress, but you can keep playing and growing your farm indefinitely. It's a never-ending cycle of farming bliss!


avatarWarningSquad8 months ago

Hot take: Stardew Valley never ends because you'll forever be chasing that 'one more day' feeling. Whether it's making your farm better, fishing for that legendary fish, or marrying your favorite NPC, there's always something new to do!

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