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One of the most popular and best-rated games of recent years is heading on iOS. Apple phone and tablet users will be able to immerse themselves in the pixel-art world of the universally popular game Stardew Valley, which premiered two years ago on PC and subsequently on other game platforms, from autumn. And players with iPhones and iPads have something to look forward to, because wherever Stardew Valley appeared, there it aroused enthusiastic reactions and rave reviews.

At first glance, it might seem that this is another generic pixel-art game that just wants to ride the wave of popularity of this genre, which had a sudden revival a few years ago. However, the opposite is true and Stardew Valley is a critically acclaimed game that offers full-fledged gameplay, great processing, a top-notch atmosphere complemented by a pleasantly relaxing experience. Reviews (be it those on Steam, Metacritic etc.) speaks clearly.

And what is it really about? It is a kind of "farming simulator", but it is far from primitive (and money-hungry) titles like Hey Day. In the game, you take over your grandfather's old farm, which is in a dilapidated state, and your goal is to rebuild it. The initially simple concept meets sophisticated game mechanics and huge possibilities of what you can do in the game world. Whether it is growing crops, taking care of animals or producing and selling goods, there are a lot of individual mechanics in the game. This is also the biggest difference between other similar games on mobile platforms. In short, it can be seen here that it was originally a complex PC game with everything that belongs to it. Not a simple mobile game whose sole purpose is to extract money from players using microtransactions.

The game also offers other gameplay elements such as mine exploration and mining, fishing, networking with other NPCs in the village, cyclical seasons, time and season specific events, and much more. The mobile version is supposed to be a complete port from other platforms, the only difference is to modify the user interface for the needs of touch phones. The only change compared to the PC version is the absence of multiplayer. If you have purchased Stardew Valley through Steam, you will be able to sync your saves using iTunes.

The game will appear in the App Store in two weeks, i.e. on October 24, with the fact that it is possible to pre-order the game today (direct link to the App Store <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1932/8043/files/200721_ODSTOUPENI_BEZ_UDANI_DUVODU__EN.pdf?v=1595428404" data-gt-href-en="https://en.notsofunnyany.com/">here</a>). The price of the game is 199,- and it is a classic payment model - that is, no microtransactions. The ratio of the price and the content received is unprecedented in this case. If you like a similar genre and have never heard of SV before, read some reviews or watch some videos By the standards of mobile games, it will be a gem.

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