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OneStardew Valleyfan has gotten a pixel art tattoo featuring elements from the game.Stardew Valley’s widely popular cozy farm-sim experience holds a profound meaning for some people, so much so that many fans have decided to immortalize the game on their skin - and now another fan has joined them with a pixel art tattoo of the indie hit.
Stardew Valleyoffers a comfortable, calm, and relaxing experience, where players need to restore and beautify an inherited farm. Starting with simple tasks like watering plants and clearing weeds, the player’s journey inStardew Valleyeventually transforms into that of a true designer and farmer, having to strategically place their crops in a way that not only serves a purpose but also looks visually appealing. But that’s only scratching the surface - the indie game also encourages players to build relationships with the town’s folks, help them with different missions, and explore the town’s mines in order to gather new materials to enhance the farm. Over the years,Stardew Valleyhas become such a meaningful experience for fans that many of them have come up with different ways to celebrate the game.
Taking to Reddit, user dustinkz shared with the community twoStardew Valleypixel tattoos he did for a client. The bottom one is aStrawberry, which can be grown inStardew Valleyafter buying Strawberry Seedsat the Egg Festival, and the top one looks like an artistic version of a Jazz Flower sprout, though the tattoo artist has not clarified it. Both tattoos have been made with careful attention to detail, and players in the comments have praised the artist’s work.
Stardew Valley Fan Gets Strawberry Tattoo
Recently, anotherfan also got an adorableStardew Valleytattoo, featuring the Golden and Blue chickens with a heart between them, explaining to the community that the tattoo holds a special meaning for them, as the game helped them overcome really difficult times in their life, especially related to health issues. In addition to tattoos, fans have also come up with different real-life ways to honor the game, such as creating a 3D real-life version of Leah’s sculpture.
Although the game was released more than nine years ago, developer ConcernedApe has continued to update it, bringing fresh content and new ways of experiencing the game. ConcernedApe has even jokingly said he will keep releasingupdates forStardew Valleyeven 50 years from now, as there always seems to be room for more in the indie cozy farm sim, meaning fans can rest assured that the game will continue to have the developer’s support for years to come.