Those of you who like it Stardew Valley But those who prefer city life will be happy to hear that one of its former developers is combining the two in a new game.
Earlier this week, former Stardew Valley developer Mr. Arthur.Potunkian Lee sun kissed city, a new life simulation game “set in an optimistic, sunny seaside metropolis filled with funky vibes and quirky characters.” While there’s no trailer yet, the game’s Steam page does show off a teaser Pile of screenshots, now it looks like “Stardew Valley, but if it was set in a city by the sea”, which certainly isn’t the worst concept. world. Lee is currently aiming to release the game later this year, in Q4 2024, but we’ve now got a specific release window – it’s also planned to release on PC first, “hopefully shortly thereafter” Publish on host”.
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According to the game’s description on Steam, you’ll be “a new employee in Pico’s new ‘Peco Pioneer’ pilot program,” which is tasked with “building relationships with Apollo’s vibrant community and putting in the good word for Pico’s new games.” . Eco-focused initiatives. But all is not well on these bustling streets. The local wildlife begins to become more aggressive, the waters are devoid of life, and monsters emerge from the sewers, not to mention the constant migraines that everyone feels. Recently. ”
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In Stardew Valley you obviously have your own farm, while in Sunshine City you can tend to a DIY garden set up by a local “plant-punk” band, or you can spend a quiet afternoon in the park , and have a good time reading, or chatting w ith the locals over coffee at the weird dog cafe. There’s fishing and foraging, of course, and it sounds like its version of the mine will be a “monster-infested sewer.”
Essentially, if you’re tired of fresh air and growing your own vegetables, this sounds like a great alternative to country living.