While originally a Switch exclusive, the game has since been ported to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC in 2021. However, the Nintendo Switch version remains a fan-favorite for its portability, allowing you to tend to your farm in short, relaxing bursts wherever you are.
The remake introduces vital updates that remove the friction of the original Game Boy Advance era:
STORY OF SEASONS: Friends of Mineral Town is not just a nostalgia cash-in. It is a loving tribute that introduces a generation of Stardew Valley fans to the game that started it all. While it lacks some of Stardew’s deep crafting and combat, it offers a purer, more relaxing loop: wake up, water crops, pet your cow, give a gift to the blacksmith's grandson, and go fishing. STORY OF SEASONS Friends of Mineral Town -NSP--...
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Every NPC operates on a strict weekly schedule dictated by the weather and the time of day. Talking to them daily and gifting them items they love unlocks unique cutscenes, recipe hand-outs, and helpful discounts. Expanded Romance Options While originally a Switch exclusive, the game has
Every month features unique community events, from horse racing and cooking contests to the romantic starry night festival. Winning these festivals raises your town standing and animal product quality.
: The game fully supports same-sex marriage and includes two new marriage candidates, Jennifer and Brandon. Relationship levels (Friendship and Love Points) are now clearly visible in the main menu. New Features It is a loving tribute that introduces a
When your crops are watered, the wilderness calls. Mineral Town features two extensive mines: the Spring Mine and the Lake Mine (only accessible when the water freezes in Winter). Descending these multi-layered caverns rewards you with valuable ores and gems used to upgrade your tools and craft rare items. Meanwhile, foraging for wild berries, mushrooms, and bamboo shoots offers quick stamina replenishment or easy gifts for the townsfolk. Community and Romance: The Heart of Mineral Town