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AStardew Valleyfan inspired by the game has created a piece of isometric pixel art depicting their home’s kitchen. The art is gaining a lot of attention from fans, and showcases the qualities of the game’s aesthetic quite well, while reimagining them in the artist’s own style.
Like other life sims,Stardew Valleylets players customize their homes by selecting and rearranging furniture, wall and floor coverings, and with other decorative items. This allows each player to have a custom home, even in multiplayer mode, and this cozy recreation of the player’s home has charmed fellow fans.
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Stardew Valleyfan kt1860 shared their art with the game’s Reddit forum, showcasing a charming scene complete with their player character and pet cat. The isometric illustration lets players see every detail in the room, from the plushJunimoon the floor to a tall stack of pancakes on the kitchen table. The pictured scene gives the impression that the player is just getting their day started as they tend to their plants before sitting down for breakfast.
The art has gained plenty of fans since it was posted, with most of them being impressed and charmed by the art. AlthoughStardew Valleyitself also uses a form ofpixel art, this artist’s rendition is unique enough to stand on its own while still being recognizable asStardew Valley. Fans joked about the kitchen not being stuffed full of refrigerators, as is a common tactic, allowing players to store many more ingredients that they can draw from to cook meals on their stove.
Stardew Valleyhas maintained its popularityover the years since its release, and the love for the game is evident in fanart like this. Players have created everything from sculptures to full artistic mod packs for the title. With a strong modding scene, players can enjoyStardew Valleyhowever they wish, though it’s clear that there’s still great affection for the game’s base style and gameplay.
Developer ConcernedApe delighted fans by announcingStardew Valley’s 1.6 update, though a release date for it is unknown at this time. While many fans are looking forward to the promise of more dialog and a more interactive map, the mod will be primarily focused on increasing support for mods. The new content is sure to stir up even more art from the community, even if it is the last timeStardew Valleysees a significant update before the developer fully moves ontoHaunted Chocolatier.
Stardew Valleyis available now for Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.