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7/8/2025, 2:21:12 AM
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The Stardew Valley board game. Not a game I would have picked but Jess and my gf are both Stardew fanatics (hundreds/thousands of hours of playtime, I maybe have 30-40 hours).
>Part of the board game involves planting crops and harvesting them later on in exchange for currency.
>In the video game, these wither when the season changes.
>However, in the board game, this doesn't happen, otherwise crops are completely unviable (e.g. there are crops which take 5 rounds to grow and seasons last 4 rounds)
>gf insisted that crops should wither and be discarded
>The rules explicitly state twice that crops do not wither (there are no rules for withering at all, so it's not like there are other mechanics for this).
>The clarification is written in explicitly to tell players who assume "board game matches video game 1:1".
The Stardew Valley board game. Not a game I would have picked but Jess and my gf are both Stardew fanatics (hundreds/thousands of hours of playtime, I maybe have 30-40 hours).
>Part of the board game involves planting crops and harvesting them later on in exchange for currency.
>In the video game, these wither when the season changes.
>However, in the board game, this doesn't happen, otherwise crops are completely unviable (e.g. there are crops which take 5 rounds to grow and seasons last 4 rounds)
>gf insisted that crops should wither and be discarded
>The rules explicitly state twice that crops do not wither (there are no rules for withering at all, so it's not like there are other mechanics for this).
>The clarification is written in explicitly to tell players who assume "board game matches video game 1:1".
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