A less yellow stardew

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But when Matt tells me I can borrow his tractor for the job, I can't help but get excited. You can get a tractor with Stardew Valley mods, but they are entirely absent in the base game, meaning my beloved farming sim has not prepared me for controlling heavy machinery. The biggest difference in Real Farm is the big, hulking machines you get to control. He then gives me my first job: ploughing a field to get it ready for planting seeds. Believe me, I've hand-planted 100 individual seedlings in Sakuna Rice and Ruin and actually had fun doing it.Īfter loading into the game, I'm greeted by Matt Davis, an old geezer who is kindly going to show me the ropes. The first decision I need to make is what difficulty to play the game on, of which I choose the hardest because I'm a virtual farming expert. That's gotta be as real as it gets, right? I want to reach the next level of hardcore farming, and what better game to try than an agricultural sim named Real Farm. Well, as close as you can get to it on PC-let's not get carried away.