Stardew Valley

A curated overview of Stardew Valley — rounding up what critics and players say.

Stardew Valley — Indie Backlog

An Indie Backlog curated overview. We round up the best indie RPGs and how professional critics and players received each one — the scores and quotes below are theirs, linked to the source.

Inherit your grandfather’s overgrown farm, trade the soul-crushing office job for a watering can, and disappear into the most beloved life-sim ever made.

Stardew Valley gameplay
Building up the farm, season by season. Image: ConcernedApe (via Steam).

At a Glance

DeveloperConcernedApe (Eric Barone)
Released2016
PlatformsPC, Mac, Switch, PS4, Xbox One, mobile
SubgenreFarming / life-sim RPG
Playtime~50 hrs to settle in / effectively endless
Metacritic89 / 100
SteamOverwhelmingly Positive (98% of 1,000,000+)
Steam DeckVerified
Languages12 supported

About the Game

Stardew Valley was built almost entirely by one person — Eric Barone, aka ConcernedApe — over roughly four years, from the pixels to the music to every line of dialogue. You inherit a run-down farm in Pelican Town and trade corporate burnout for a slower life.

The loop is famously bottomless: plant and harvest crops across four seasons, fish, mine and fight in the caves, forage, cook, raise animals, befriend (and marry) the townsfolk, and attend festivals — with no fail state and no clock forcing you forward.

Years of free updates added multiplayer co-op and reams of new content, and the game more or less launched the modern cozy-game boom. It remains a benchmark for warmth and depth.

Screenshots

Screenshots: ConcernedApe (via Steam).

Why It Made the List

Stardew Valley earns its place because it’s both a technical marvel — one person built all of it — and an emotional safe harbour: endlessly deep, endlessly kind, and almost impossible to put down.

What the Critics Say

Stardew Valley holds a Metacritic of 89 and near-universal adoration:

“Far more than just a farming game, this one-man labour of love is filled with seemingly endless content and heart.”

5/5 — Giant Bomb

“The core mechanics and relaxing aesthetic merge so well that players will sink in and never want to leave.”

95 — Destructoid

What Players Say

Players agree at staggering scale: Stardew Valley is Overwhelmingly Positive on Steam — 98% of more than a million reviews — making it one of the highest-reviewed games on the platform, full stop.

Praise & Criticism

What critics and players tend to highlight:

Widely praised

  • Staggering depth and freedom
  • Relaxing yet effectively endless
  • Years of free updates, plus co-op
  • A huge amount of heart

Common criticisms

  • Combat is basic
  • The open-endedness can feel aimless at first
  • The UI shows its age

Games Like This

If Stardew Valley clicks for you, line these up next:

  • My Time at Sandrock — a bigger, story-driven take on the farm-and-craft life-sim.
  • Coral Island — a lush, modern Stardew-like with a tropical twist.
  • Rune Factory 4 Special — farming sim meets full action-RPG dungeon crawling.

Where to Buy

Available on: Steam, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, mobile.

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