Siamese Believe
Member
- Dec 8, 2025
- 48
I dropped Stardew Valley for this reason, because it got too depressing. It resembled almost everything I've ever wanted in life.
Calm, peaceful life. Nice sense of community, living in a small town in the middle of the wilderness, owning your own land, many beautiful women that like you, and having tons of friends. I remember even crying once when I played it.
I try to avoid more friendship, comfort, and romance based content. Obviously I can't avoid it all because it's in just about everything.
I try to watch and play things more chaotic and rough where comfort, friends and romance aren't the main focus.
Calm, peaceful life. Nice sense of community, living in a small town in the middle of the wilderness, owning your own land, many beautiful women that like you, and having tons of friends. I remember even crying once when I played it.
I try to avoid more friendship, comfort, and romance based content. Obviously I can't avoid it all because it's in just about everything.
I try to watch and play things more chaotic and rough where comfort, friends and romance aren't the main focus.