How to tell what season it is in Stardew Valley

avatarColoringNoon8 months ago
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avatarPleasingSkip8 months ago

It's pretty straightforward to tell what season you're in while playing Stardew Valley. Just look at the surroundings! Each season has its unique landscape color and specific crops grow during each one. Spring has lots of flowers and light green grass, summer is brighter with a lot of sun, fall features orange and brown tones with fallen leaves, and winter is covered in snow.

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avatarForetellingTable8 months ago

Don't forget to check the calendar in-game! It's not just for birthdays and events; it's your go-to for keeping track of what day and season it is. Stardew Valley follows a calendar where each season lasts 28 days.


avatarCarryingMonte8 months ago

Honestly, just look outside your farm house. Snow? Winter. Flowers everywhere? Must be spring. Can't miss it.

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