Stardew Valley Review - Time To Sell The Farm?

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  • @666lupine666
    @666lupine666 3 года назад +630

    *You lock eyes w Quinns in the town square and sprint over to him. His card indicates that his favorite item is a pear.
    *But, there are no pears in stardew valley
    *Quinns will never speak to you again

  • @shadowscribe
    @shadowscribe 3 года назад +852

    Oh boy, you know what end of fun month means! Cube-laying Economic Engine Day. Our most hallowed of holidays.

    • @Argusthecat
      @Argusthecat 3 года назад +51

      I, for one, am looking forward to Economic Hexagonal Tile Laying Fest

    • @Orlandofurioso95
      @Orlandofurioso95 3 года назад +39

      @@Argusthecat But of course! Hexagons are the bestagons.

    • @littlekong7685
      @littlekong7685 3 года назад +11

      I think we are all still awaiting Beige Traders.

    • @tomgp
      @tomgp 3 года назад +8

      Hallelujah! My kids are really excited about the Cube-laying Economic Engine Day Bunny coming to place worker in our back garden.

    • @luiscarlosqg
      @luiscarlosqg 3 года назад +1

      @@Orlandofurioso95 Excellent quote!

  • @Pseudoscorpion14
    @Pseudoscorpion14 3 года назад +640

    The problem with this design is it spends way, way, WAY too much time trying to emulate the mechanics of the videogame, and exactly zero time trying to emulate the _feel_ of the videogame.

    • @jeremiahschmidt6399
      @jeremiahschmidt6399 3 года назад +62

      Right, it does a good job emulating the challenge runs people do to complete the community center year one and have to be really efficient with their time, but it's pretty far from the regular relaxed playthroughs most people would do.

    • @dj_koen1265
      @dj_koen1265 3 года назад +2

      that was my impression as well

    • @lordvalinar774
      @lordvalinar774 2 года назад +1

      @@jeremiahschmidt6399 Not to mention, I like to side with Joja most of the time :P (I also play modded, like with SVE, which adds a lot more depth to the Joja characters and story). I might be trying to escape to a country life but I still wanna make money dang it >:D

    • @kailomonkey
      @kailomonkey 2 года назад +2

      It is. And I thought maybe I'd carry on after the year for a relaxed version but it isn't aimed at that kind of play at all. The tight deadline is the only way to feel the value of the game the way it is constructed. Their review Ark Nova looked more like the Stadrew The Videogame experience. Any other recommendations? Low Lands mentioned in the video is also interesting from what I've seen.

    • @zhoujo
      @zhoujo Год назад +2

      It does a great job of emulating what it'd be like to be your computer which runs stardew valley

  • @davidmurphy563
    @davidmurphy563 3 года назад +369

    I looked for a wry smirk with "soil sampler" and got nothing. We're safe.

    • @MattStum
      @MattStum 3 года назад +10

      Didn't Efka used to dance under that name?

    • @windyhillbomber
      @windyhillbomber 3 года назад

      That’s wicked

  • @deathdealer425
    @deathdealer425 3 года назад +404

    As a farmer I can confirm that this sounds entirely too much like reality. Getting screwed by random chance happens constantly, and every now and then everything goes so right for a season that I start twitching thinking about what will go wrong to balance it back out.

    • @SylviaRustyFae
      @SylviaRustyFae 3 года назад +32

      I feel this game is just accidentally set to the highest difficulty by default. Add the simple aspect of "Pick one of two choices" for each of those randomized decks and suddenly the difficulty is much lower

    • @abefaerber7994
      @abefaerber7994 2 года назад

      under randy's thumb, i guess

    • @spinozatheobvious626
      @spinozatheobvious626 Год назад +1

      I love the idea that this comment might be real. That you'd actually be commenting on a comedic review of a mediocre partially farm based boardgame based on a video game as to how it relates to your life as a farmer is just too funny.

    • @deathdealer425
      @deathdealer425 Год назад +6

      ​@@spinozatheobvious626 It's real, I'm a dairy farmer who also loves board games. When you live in the middle of nowhere, weather is bad and there's not much else to, we play boardgames. Especially when I was growing up as a kid, board game night was every night after chores in the winter pretty much.

  • @Kolvarg
    @Kolvarg 3 года назад +336

    I don't know, it's the first time I see Matt being truly blown away by a game.

    • @fernando47180
      @fernando47180 Год назад +3

      god, it took me far too long to get the joke

  • @Ghi102
    @Ghi102 3 года назад +53

    So basically, this is like playing Stardew Valley the video game, except you're speedrunning the community center and really need to get a random item that spawns in the caravan to finish

    • @amaice
      @amaice 2 месяца назад

      those damn red cabbages

  • @olivigarden
    @olivigarden 3 года назад +146

    I love the ever-increasing chaos: first the neighbours start drilling, then the mic's in the shot and Quinns bumps into it like it's nothing, and then "Matt" shows up and it all slowly comes crumbling apart in the best way possible.
    Also, great review! The fact that you can do all this craziness and still make an informative review is why I love SU&SD content so much! :)

  • @z-beeblebrox
    @z-beeblebrox 3 года назад +241

    Stardew Valley the video game: *relaxing farm game where you can marry anyone*
    Stardew Valley the board game: *STRESS*

    • @SylviaRustyFae
      @SylviaRustyFae 3 года назад +25

      Stardew Valley TBG was clearly designed for the speedrunning community of Stardew Valley players :P

    • @Betito1171
      @Betito1171 3 года назад +11

      It’s for people who min max the ever loving shit out of star dew
      MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY

    • @dipnlik
      @dipnlik 3 года назад

      @@SylviaRustyFae if so then the designers failed again, cause speedrunners hate unpredictability and losing runs to chance

    • @SylviaRustyFae
      @SylviaRustyFae 3 года назад +1

      @@dipnlik I mean, you can say that but the most speedrunned game is MineCraft which they mainly play in a way that is 100% rng

    • @dipnlik
      @dipnlik 3 года назад

      @@SylviaRustyFae Minecraft is the exception

  • @jokerES2
    @jokerES2 3 года назад +371

    I think we should note this era of SUSD as the Lockdown Lunacy

    • @EduardoBonet
      @EduardoBonet 3 года назад +3

      wtf was this then: ruclips.net/video/XpUWyHww9R4/видео.html

    • @rocketfallen
      @rocketfallen 3 года назад +5

      @@EduardoBonet Perfection

    • @rakino4418
      @rakino4418 3 года назад +3

      Lockdown lunacy is maybe 5% more nonsense than standard SUASD

  • @aeryellae5837
    @aeryellae5837 2 года назад +54

    For anyone watching this in 2022, the 2nd printing has a storage solution some minor tweaks to help reduce the crushing boot of RNG.

  • @fy8798
    @fy8798 3 года назад +73

    Played it with my group. Oh my god, the RNG is real.We only knew the game was even beatable 30 minutes before the end, and 20 of those 30 minutes were spent by all three of us going to the mine rolling for ore. We had to tell one of us to not do what was fun (care for the animals, forage, make friends) and just roll, since it was all that mattered. And so we rolled and rolled, and then we won.
    Yay.

  • @llamaz6731
    @llamaz6731 3 года назад +67

    "A drill sargent who isn't allowed to go to the bathroom until he's reached the end credits"
    This is one of my favorite reviews

  • @iggykidd
    @iggykidd 3 года назад +122

    Implying that Stardew Valley isn’t a stressful game where you can never quite get everything done before you run out of time in the day/season says a lot about your experience with the video game

    • @kylekylekyle505
      @kylekylekyle505 Год назад +4

      The irony.

    • @calebgibbons-eyre8602
      @calebgibbons-eyre8602 Год назад +4

      oh absolutely, that game made me realise just how anxious a person I can be. It takes you right to the brink. I pretty much always needed a shower after playing for even an hour.

    • @iggykidd
      @iggykidd Год назад +2

      @@calebgibbons-eyre8602 Yeah, idk how anyone can possibly find it relaxing. I love it, but it's very much not chill lmao

    • @alex8480
      @alex8480 8 месяцев назад +4

      ​@iggykidd there are times where we feel pressured and it's from our external environment and times we feeled pressure and it's completely internal.
      You feeling pressured in Stardew Valley is the latter. I know, because I was the exact same way when I played it the first time. I recently tried it again and came with a much more relaxed demeanor and I'm having as much fun with a video game as I've had in a long time.
      There is infinite time, no in game pressure to be on a time crunch, and you can do whatever you want. Just want to fight? Go to the mines every day for a while year. Just want to farm? Ignore everything else and make a pretty farm. Do what you want.
      I'm on year 3 and and haven't messed with relationships at all.

    • @AaronBlasdel
      @AaronBlasdel 8 месяцев назад

      I find the game relaxing but only because I’m OK if I don’t maximize and do absolutely everything. I try to give myself goals in the game when I start but not strict deadlines or explicit SMART goals.
      Just like in life there is more to do in a day than you can do. Just got to do what aligns with your desires/goals and you can feel good when you go to bed. (Or fall asleep face first on your doorstep if you try and fit everything of course)

  • @snogurt
    @snogurt 3 года назад +67

    As an American I’m so glad you took the time to address and clear up the Pawn/Porn confusion!

    • @jamesdewane1642
      @jamesdewane1642 3 года назад +1

      The words often and orphan were similarly confused, but to limited comedic effect, in one if the limitedly comedic works of Gilbert and Sullivan as well.
      Non-rhotic r's are rubbish. Long live the Greater Great Lakes economic, cultural, and linguistic zone!

    • @offcialaa2progamr
      @offcialaa2progamr 3 года назад +2

      I like one of them.

    • @mosquitobight
      @mosquitobight 3 года назад +1

      Now Americans can explain to Brits the difference between Mother and Murder in a New York City accent.

    • @jamesdewane1642
      @jamesdewane1642 3 года назад

      The phrase "modern mother" is fun for English learners and teachers.

  • @HeBreaksLate
    @HeBreaksLate 3 года назад +49

    My favorite part of reviews like this are the games that you recommend instead. "If you were hoping for this game to be x, it isn't, but you might like y or z."

    • @mongoose6685
      @mongoose6685 2 месяца назад

      The recommended games in this case are relics though except for Lowlands... Not interested.

  • @tahunuva4254
    @tahunuva4254 3 года назад +147

    "the spouse pawn is only available if you have the right epic item"
    *spittake*

  • @pudetouch
    @pudetouch 3 года назад +390

    Matt, you blew it!

    • @Nildread
      @Nildread 3 года назад +20

      I thought he was really popping off

    • @dachers1238
      @dachers1238 3 года назад +1

      Ohhhh... I get it!

    • @MyOwnNameWasTaken
      @MyOwnNameWasTaken 3 года назад +13

      That rubber face of his is so expressive, but I must admit, he came off as a bit of a wind bag in this review.

    • @TorIverWilhelmsen
      @TorIverWilhelmsen 3 года назад +7

      Nice of him to POP! in.

    • @MyOwnNameWasTaken
      @MyOwnNameWasTaken 3 года назад +7

      @@TorIverWilhelmsen Sure, but he sort of fell apart at the end.

  • @marajoy7226
    @marajoy7226 3 года назад +63

    We've all reached the "build your friends out of household objects" stage of lockdown, right?

    • @qm230
      @qm230 3 года назад +1

      Indeed I just got a mannequin head and called him Rob

  • @richardliful
    @richardliful 3 года назад +50

    It's so cute how much Quinns misses Matt

  • @MichaelNerman
    @MichaelNerman 3 года назад +44

    That "Matt Trees" bit was one of the best things I've seen from Shut Up and Sit Down! I laughed so hard it hurt!

  • @richardsaunders9214
    @richardsaunders9214 3 года назад +37

    “Like an onion dropped into the lap of a prospective spouse...” This is a family show!

    • @TigerVent
      @TigerVent 3 года назад

      this show has never been for families.... innuendo throughout.

    • @richardsaunders9214
      @richardsaunders9214 3 года назад +4

      TigerVent I was trying to keep a short lived running joke going ... Tom would say something vaguely filled with innuendo and Matt would say “this is a family show!” See the SUSD review of Nemesis (ruclips.net/video/SKbEBrWjWzY/видео.html) at the 3:00 mark

  • @ProBadSing
    @ProBadSing 3 года назад +25

    The game systems that shower you with boons that might not help you but are also irreplaceable reminds me of Arkham Horror except the theme is not the daunting task of sealing/killing an eldritch god, but instead enjoying living on a farm? Thanks for the review Quinns! Great job!

    • @shutupandsitdown
      @shutupandsitdown  3 года назад +23

      Oh my gosh it is kind of like Arkham Horror, you know! - Quinns

    • @FatCastro
      @FatCastro 3 года назад +10

      @@shutupandsitdown The creator of the board game has gone on record to say Arkham Horror was the inspiration for this game so that checks out

  • @Churro_Douglas
    @Churro_Douglas 3 года назад +47

    Can I offer you a nice eel in this trying time?

  • @ClericEric
    @ClericEric 3 года назад +54

    Hearing all the components being tumbled around when you were turning the box in the intro was like anti-asmr 😳

  • @ZenofireX
    @ZenofireX 3 года назад +52

    I've been playing it for about a month and I've Loved it every time. I've played Solo, 3 players, and 4 players. Each time it came down to the wire of weather or not we'd be able to win. And we Loved it.
    It was a comfortable and awesome time. One of my favorite co-op games that I own, period.
    My Solo experience was Amazing. I started with the Watering can and was able to flip over and complete most things in fall (since the friend I made had a birthday then) and complete some of them same turn since i got lucky and caught a legendary fish. My final turn was an absolute Blast and I Won by the skin of my teeth. I highly suggest trying the solo experience, it was Awesome!

  • @flametitan100
    @flametitan100 3 года назад +161

    Each time I see some of your segments, I always have to wonder what your neighbours think is going on.

    • @manic2360
      @manic2360 3 года назад +12

      Its Brighton, theyre used to it..

    • @Meserach
      @Meserach 3 года назад +28

      They're too busy reviewing drills

  • @wombleking
    @wombleking 3 года назад +11

    "You've been playing for 11 hours and you feel a bit sick". Could you please stop spying on me?

  • @misterlobsterman
    @misterlobsterman 3 года назад +15

    Funny story; i made a Stardew Valley boardgame for my girlfriend for christmas, and everyone asked if i would make it into an actual product, because they wanted one for years. A month later, the reveal this.

    • @mirkwoodlodge
      @mirkwoodlodge 3 года назад +1

      If you're the one who posted on reddit, I thought about you when this game came out.

    • @kailomonkey
      @kailomonkey 2 года назад +1

      Can you share the rules? Or if you hoped to make money from it, strip it of Stardew Valley trademarks and release. I'd like to see how it compares to the now official one.
      Or give an idea of what the game was like?

    • @misterlobsterman
      @misterlobsterman 2 года назад +1

      @@kailomonkey I havent made a rulebook for it. It was just a one time gift. Biggest difference i guess is it's competitive, but in a friendly way. You grow crops, buy stuff from the store, to complete quests for the townspeople, which gives you bonuses, or recipes to make more complex goods. The endgoal of the game is to finish quests to renovate the community hall, which requires a lot more effort, but it's a collective goal. Each quest you finish gives stars, community goals give more, which are basically victory points. My version has no mines, fishing is also very basic, and it has almost nő random elements except the store's supply, and all the quests are decks of cards. You can look it up on reddit, I go into more detail there.

    • @lexlowe4241
      @lexlowe4241 10 месяцев назад

      I’d love to see your rules!

  • @MichaelNerman
    @MichaelNerman 3 года назад +14

    Interesting that Quinns mentions "months" in the video and text appears on the screen correcting it to "seasons." In the video game, seasons and months are essentially interchangeable, as seasons are 28 days long and the calender shows birthdays happening on days like "Spring 13." Did some other editor correct Quinns who had actually not made a mistake?

    • @TorIverWilhelmsen
      @TorIverWilhelmsen 3 года назад +5

      This is one of the many terrifying parts of the Stardew Valley universe.
      - People age rapidly, each year is just 4*28 days, and the days pass amazingly fast.
      - The bus route to the desert is driven by an alcoholic
      - They have matter replicators but only use them to produce gems - and worms?
      - Probably many more

    • @sojou.RN.
      @sojou.RN. 3 года назад +4

      @@TorIverWilhelmsen
      -Necromancy exists and is practiced openly.
      -Parents may turn unwanted children into doves and release them into the wild.
      And most horrifyingly...
      -Normal wine is only ever referred to as "grape wine".

    • @SylviaRustyFae
      @SylviaRustyFae 3 года назад

      @@sojou.RN. Hey, I like that last change as a fan of honey wine (traditionally known as mead)

  • @JosephGorndt
    @JosephGorndt 3 года назад +9

    The irony of the US "Buy This Game" link being Amazon is palpable.

  • @timstimbre9762
    @timstimbre9762 3 года назад +11

    14:17: If you want a game about running a farm how about... *The Gric smiles on the shelf* 'Lowlands' *Gric's smile fades...* Or how about ... *Gric lights up once more* '...Nusfjord' *The Gric drops her head* '...Or if you can handle some quite heavy rules crunch...' *Gric thinks yes at last, this is meeee!* '...Hallertau... a thing of beauty.' *Gric calls the police.* (audible sirens)

    • @TorIverWilhelmsen
      @TorIverWilhelmsen 3 года назад +3

      And the sirens cry U-we, u-we, u-we... (Yes, I know Lowlands is just Rosenberg-adjacent)

    • @orlandonerz2999
      @orlandonerz2999 3 года назад +1

      Recommending farming games without even mentioning Agricola must be a capital offense.

    • @TorIverWilhelmsen
      @TorIverWilhelmsen 3 года назад

      @@orlandonerz2999 Agricola is more a "no bricks for you ha ha!" game.

  • @derkcast620
    @derkcast620 3 года назад +21

    why do i get the feeling that Harvey is still lying somewhere on Quinns carpet...

  • @2Percent794
    @2Percent794 3 года назад +47

    Making a friend is easier if you know the person’s birthday...so my inability to remember dates have been the reason I have no friends.

    • @ManFromTheFizz
      @ManFromTheFizz 3 года назад +3

      Don't give up John, it's all about going outside your comfort zone and not caring about other people's judgements of you!
      The more you do it the more you'll realize it's worth it and the easier it gets!

    • @Betito1171
      @Betito1171 3 года назад +1

      That’s why you write it down the moment someone tells you

  • @PenguinOverlord4555
    @PenguinOverlord4555 3 года назад +17

    "I have a wide and varied collection of plastic bags"

  • @BluWoolify
    @BluWoolify 3 года назад +11

    If Quinns wants to burn the community to the ground he should get the Joja expansion where you just sell everything for money to complete the tasks

  • @devincross2205
    @devincross2205 3 года назад +63

    The April Fools' joke here is recommending the criminally out-of-print Lowlands. :'(

    • @andrewbellavie795
      @andrewbellavie795 3 года назад +1

      That breaks my heart I should've picked it up years ago

    • @devincross2205
      @devincross2205 3 года назад +1

      @@andrewbellavie795 I finally managed to get a copy through a BGG trade locally. Worth seeking out for sure, but takes nearly as much luck as Stardew Valley the board game, apparently.

    • @TorIverWilhelmsen
      @TorIverWilhelmsen 3 года назад +3

      - Yu can get Highlands instead!
      - No chance of flooding there, though.
      - Nae!

    • @saw516
      @saw516 3 года назад

      I picked up a new copy of lowlands literally last week on Zatu games, as far as I know it’s still in stock on there

    • @bearhustler
      @bearhustler 3 года назад

      Lowlands is lovely but dear lord the icons are awful.

  • @trimeta
    @trimeta 3 года назад +20

    Hitting your head on the microphone at 6:03 was way more noticeable than your neighbor's drilling.

    • @stumbling
      @stumbling 3 года назад

      I get the impression those notices aren't for us.

  • @SimonALa
    @SimonALa 3 года назад +5

    I do a lot of soil sampling and I have to say we normally use thick or waxed paper bags/small cardboard boxes.

  • @MrBongoking
    @MrBongoking 3 года назад +28

    When Cube Boy's exploitative relationship with Tom is the most healthy of the team's lockdown buddy friendships, you know things are going badly.

  • @Jeeplite
    @Jeeplite 3 года назад +26

    I gotta say I have over 200 hours in stardew and I loved this board game! I've only played it solo so far but I really enjoyed the stress and time management involved, and I won most of my games. Def shouldnt be someones first board game, but if you play games a lot the luck and planning aspects wont be foreign to you. The organization of pieces is super annoying tho.

  • @daleburgess6223
    @daleburgess6223 3 года назад +17

    @3:00 oh brilliant, i'm in the market for a new drill, could you link me to your next door's channel?

  • @rown2k4
    @rown2k4 3 года назад +2

    Person with a lot of plastic bags:
    1) board gamer
    2) drug dealer
    3) soil sampler
    I got 2 out of 3!

  • @fitandhappy42
    @fitandhappy42 3 года назад +5

    I can see the Argus headline already: Local Scarecrow Disembowelled in Brighton Stairwell.

  • @Antherage
    @Antherage 3 года назад +3

    I got this game for my wife and I because she is a massive Stardew fan. She has millions of gold both on PC and mobile versions now at this point. She loves the artwork, the feel, the everything about the game. I wouldn't say if you're a fan of Stardew you won't be a fan of this game because she likes board games, but isn't a HUGE fan of them, but she likes this game a lot. We just play it casually, going through a day and having a year in the life of our two characters just like Stardew Valley. I mean, the objective is to complete the goals of the game and win, but Stardew was never about winning, this is just an objective to complete for the sake of having one and taking it slow, chilling, and just playing it like Stardew is the best option, I think.
    That being said, we've not "lost" yet. We've had some bad luck cards as well, and even added a 5th grandpa objective and completed that game, too. We now have to basically sub out all cards and place as many Joba tile cards as possible to make it something where you run into an issue achieving victory. This is all two player, and I've never played it solo, so it could be an entirely different experience.
    It might just be our run of luck, but my review of Stardew summarize is basically...
    It is casual, fun, able to be learned quickly even if setup is daunting at first. It has great theme, Stardew fans should actually like it(imo) and it is fun to play if you just play it like Stardew. We're just farmers, going through life, making friends.

  • @Alastor255
    @Alastor255 3 года назад +1

    this game is so much people with custom house rules like when you go meet a new friends, you can choose between 2 or 3 people in the pile instead of just 1 person, that way, it feel more natural to meet someone at a bar or café. Also, with 2 players games, i would either add 1 more turn per player or add 1 more season card per season.

  • @tinvahtaric8680
    @tinvahtaric8680 3 года назад +9

    12:17 Curiosity killed the scarecrow 😂

  • @Interesting_Failure
    @Interesting_Failure 3 года назад +1

    I do feel like this game would benefit from a simple line in the rulebook saying "you can take two years if you want".
    (EDIT: and other stuff like picking objectives and general tweaks to let people just goof around a little)

  • @gabriellegouellec8249
    @gabriellegouellec8249 3 года назад +11

    Next up, Horror month staring Mathew Trees! :)

  • @wizzlet6821
    @wizzlet6821 2 года назад +1

    Him addressing the spouse pawn thing right after I was thinking the exact same thing was like he read my mind

  • @ZenofireX
    @ZenofireX 3 года назад +15

    As a fan of Stardew Valley this game feels like the first year of the first time you play. Fighting with Stamina when you need to clear the fields and plant and water.. You have so much to do but only so much time to do it. And that's this game. You're struggling to get money and gifts, then hopefully get a good friend so you can flip over the Bundles asap so you can plan the rest of the game. But 'asap' usually isnt till like, fall, but hopefully by then you have money and crops and forage to at least get a few done.
    But I'm just rambling at this point. I love this game. Solo, 3 players, and 4 players have all been super fun for me and I played with different people each time.
    Pandemic tends to have 1 person controlling all the action becuase they know the game so well. But with this we really had to work together and hope it works out, which I ended up enjoying Way more than Pandemic. I always find new things in this game since Epic items are so hard to get ahold of and theres So many items and events.
    Honestly I just adore this game. I hope yall have fun with it if ya give it a shot

    • @aidam6152
      @aidam6152 3 года назад +1

      I think you must have played some other version of Stardew Valley the pc game. In Stardew Valley there is no time limit no fail state. You can play it your pace, take ingame years to do anything and the game doesnt punish you. That's kind of a integral part of what makes the game so relaxing I think. "You have so much to do" but you have unlimited time to do it. And that's not this board game.

    • @ZenofireX
      @ZenofireX 3 года назад +1

      @@aidam6152 Sure I have infinite time to do it. But I love to optimize my time. I need to clear room to plant crops, get forage to sell for seeds and start waterin so I can get money and materials to upgrade my house and build a barn and a coop and all the other fun stuff you can do in that game. I wanna go fish, I wanna mine, I just dont have the stamina to do it all. And the PC game sure you have 3 years to do it all, which is plenty of time. But this game is just 1 year. 1 year to rush and get it all done. And I like that. I don't think it would be satisfying as a board game if there wasn't that restriction. Cuz you can just add another season deck if you want. Make it 2 or three years. You'll have plenty of time for sure. It's not built around that, but if that's how you have fun, theres nothin stopping ya

    • @aidam6152
      @aidam6152 3 года назад

      @@ZenofireX No i think its fine to enjoy speedtunning and optimizing Stardew Valley. It's just a specific way play the game that only a part of the player base likes. I'm not sure what is the 3 year limit you mentioned.

    • @adfqwed
      @adfqwed 3 года назад +1

      Yeah I've played this a few times and this game isn't really far off from how my friends and I play on our multiplayer stardew farm. Sure there's no time pressure per se, but we do have goals and things we want to build and get done in a somewhat reasonable timeframe (don't wanna have to wait another whole year to complete certain community center goals, especially when they unlock certain locations etc.), so theres definitely a major element of managing time, stamina, resources, money, making good plans for the day so we don't spend half of it running around trying to catch up with each other etc.
      The board game's more stressful/time-crunched, and the goals are specific and set out for you instead of "huh, i think i'd really like a big ol' dairy farm right here", but the underlying management puzzle aspect isn't far off.

  • @One_Odd_Ood
    @One_Odd_Ood 3 года назад +22

    I had to pause the video to say the sound effect accompanying your naughty British lip curl was the funniest thing in the world and I’m still laughing about it.

  • @JessWLStuart
    @JessWLStuart 3 года назад +6

    Laughed so loudly when you were running Matt out the door my neighbor complained!

  • @phillipbirt5884
    @phillipbirt5884 3 года назад +3

    it seems like the biggest issues were the unknown objectives and lack of dice mitigation.. I wonder how it would play if all objectives started known, and the hearts you earn from the townspeople could be spent on rerolls.

    • @cadeimond
      @cadeimond 3 года назад +2

      There is some dice mitigation in the game, such as upgrading the pickaxe. Even just the first level, for one copper, your options in the mines go from picking 1 of 2 to 1 of 3-4, and it only gets better

  • @stumbling
    @stumbling 3 года назад +1

    2:55 "... but if you're looking for something a little more... noisy, the Makita HR2630/2 is the powerdrill for you: AS YOU CAN HEAR, IT'S INCREDIBLY LOUD JUST ON THE DEFAULT SETTING BUT SWITCH ON THE HAMMER FUNCTION AND [inaudible]... [inaudible]... *WHIRrrrr* which might even result in a visit from your local police."

  • @LexOnTheWeb
    @LexOnTheWeb 2 года назад +1

    As someone who loves the Stardew Valley (the video game) loop of “Grow Crops, Sell Crops/product, Buy upgrades, repeat” Viticulture also scratches this itch really well in board game form, and is fun to play 1-4 players.

  • @steverodriguez123
    @steverodriguez123 3 года назад +2

    As someone who samples soil for a career, I can confirm that we don't really use plastic bags, and the standard practise is for Amber glass jars.... Also great video having watched a few times since release

  • @TMHUpNorth
    @TMHUpNorth 3 года назад +3

    It seems like most of the problems this boardgame has could be fixed by categorising the objective cards based on difficulty, changing the friend thing to give you one more turn at least to get the thing they want, and a system to change dice rolls.

  • @OmySpy
    @OmySpy 3 года назад +4

    My wife and I played this for the first 2 times yesterday and had a blast. I agree with pretty much all of Quinns' criticisms, there is a lot of randomness and you can feel totally screwed due to no fault of your own. In game #2 we actually did feel like that: terrible luck, getting Stones every turn and no Ore until like Fall, a Legendary Fish goal, we thought we had no chance of winning but were still enjoying giving it our best shot. In a shocking twist, we had some ridiculous luck in the last 3-4 turns and managed to complete our last goals on the final action, it was insane!
    Who is the game for? I don't know, if you like the Stardew aesthetic, collecting items and upgrading yourself, relying on luck, and having a chilled out time in a game you very well may lose, then you might have a great time like me. One thing I do like is how easy it is to adjust the difficulty if you want to; just remove some objectives (or add more if you think it's too easy??), you could even add a 2nd year of season cards if you wanted. Some may say that's not the real game, but if you're having fun who cares? Playing the game soundtrack at the same time is also a nice touch :D

    • @trickytreyperfected1482
      @trickytreyperfected1482 2 года назад +3

      I just played it solo for the first time tonight (recieved it yesterday) and I have to say, while it definitely has its downfalls, I personally enjoyed it. And the great thing is that one of the criticisms has been amended!; The versions of it coming out now have storage trays where everything fits nicely.

  • @mikeshomegardening8150
    @mikeshomegardening8150 2 года назад +2

    I enjoy playing the board game, quite a lot actually. Maybe I'm in the minority here but I truly have a fun time with it. I do have the second printing of this game, so maybe it has been improved enough that I'm not losing so badly so often? I've won way more times than I've lost. I don't mind the randomness because for me it keeps things interesting.

  • @csaey4472
    @csaey4472 3 года назад +1

    As a frequent board game player, it's strongly recommended to create house rules as you learn the game to make it something YOU like. Same as cooking something from a recipe site, if you don't like it like this you change it up next time.

  • @THESP-rz3hg
    @THESP-rz3hg 3 года назад +2

    I'm a little reminded of your review of "Fallout: the video game: the board game" and thinking there may be some trouble translating between media.

    • @TorIverWilhelmsen
      @TorIverWilhelmsen 3 года назад +2

      Even the designer Ignacy Trzewiczek acknowledges that The Witcher Adventure Game was not his finest hour, yes.

  • @CaptainFlatulence1
    @CaptainFlatulence1 3 года назад +5

    Definite thumbs up for
    A. Getting Matt to look exactly like Matt and
    B. Detailing the differences between spouse pawn and spouse porn

  • @CompressionPolice
    @CompressionPolice 3 года назад +10

    I pretty much just got the game to have it as Stardew Valley merch. I've organized the pieces but I still haven't played it.
    Also I was surprised you didn't mention the unattractive pawns or Joja tiles that were printed backward.

    • @goblingon
      @goblingon 3 года назад

      why did you break the shrink

    • @lux0rd01
      @lux0rd01 Год назад

      My friend bought this and it was just straight up missing multiple things

  • @colinhamilton7365
    @colinhamilton7365 3 года назад +1

    All they gotta do is re-brand the game as an HP Lovecraft game and it will go through an alchemical transformation from "broken" into "classic" and from "luck broken" into "by design."

  • @HeinzMcDurgen
    @HeinzMcDurgen 3 года назад +4

    How did we not get Agricola (farmer) as a "running a farm" game?!

  • @YourAverage_J0e
    @YourAverage_J0e 3 года назад +1

    Personally my little brother and I had a lot of fun with the game. 2 things I feel I should point out that the review was wrong about: dice roles can be affected, both the rod and pickaxe allow this, the rod allowing you to reroll and the pick allowing you to pick a different square also getting a spouse is not random, it is guaranteed to get you the item you need to get married by building the farm house. All-in-all I felt exhilarated playing this game. Usually I hate randomness in games, but the objectives feel so tight that when you win or loss its always close. There is a lot going on here, but 3 games in (1 with standard cards and 2 times on highest difficulty with all cards) and each time it felt so satisfying to take these random events and items and work them to your advantage in some way to come out on top in what felt like 1 stroke of genius after another with constant nail-biting. The game is also very customizable in that you can remove a number of or certain goals to tailor the game to your fun level. Then again maybe we just got really lucky.

  • @pablocamarasa9633
    @pablocamarasa9633 2 года назад +2

    Regarding the community center goals, there are only 2 of the 6 rooms with a chance of being impossible to complete so, if you rush to discover those firsts, then, you can lay down (at least, on that regard). And the game gives you several tools to mitigate luck (with profession's upgrades an items) so it's not as harsh as described here. But, I can totally see a player drawing exactly what they don't need every single time.

  • @bigliquidd
    @bigliquidd 3 года назад +1

    just ao yall know, youre allowed to add more cards to the deck, adding way more turns to the game, and also can trade out a comm center objective for free if its impossible during the gamestate

  • @TimeSpaceWormsNow
    @TimeSpaceWormsNow 3 года назад +11

    Stardew Valley: How to hide a body edition.

  • @apagnan
    @apagnan 3 года назад +4

    When you pushed all the pieces loosely into the box, I think my anxiety levels skyrocketed 😂

    • @hjordiswolff
      @hjordiswolff 2 года назад

      what about he flipping out for Matt while throwing away the black pen on the boardgame?

  • @naterkirby
    @naterkirby 3 года назад +3

    I can see how this might compare to Robinson Crusoe. Strategically placing action tokens all over and hoping most of the dice rolls go your way, or at least don’t completely destroy your plans.

  • @Jagar_Tharn
    @Jagar_Tharn 2 года назад +7

    The way you describe the board game is EXACTLY how the real game feels.
    I bought it to relax. I ended up racing around til 2 am every day nearly losing my mind trying to get everything before I had to wait another year for the chance.

  • @LevelWithUs
    @LevelWithUs 3 года назад +6

    How is this not for fans of the video game? Design aside, It sold out almost immediately because people who enjoy the video game want more ways to experience it. Even if it has a "death clock" I've heard it captures the spirit of the video game rather well.

  • @dachers1238
    @dachers1238 3 года назад +4

    12:03 That whole bit had me dying from laughter. Quinns is amazing in front of the camera. Bravo.

  •  3 года назад +9

    When the video review is way cooler than the game it reviews

  • @eldestisland4520
    @eldestisland4520 3 года назад +9

    I like the idea that Quinns lives in a whole appartment complex of different types of reviewers. The SU&SD Extended Universe

  • @DaniloakaOlinad
    @DaniloakaOlinad 3 года назад +6

    I actually kind of enjoyed playing the game solo, but I get your points loud and clear. It's very random, but the variety of cards and nods to the original game is actually pretty cool. Neat experiment, I don't think it was meant to win any awards... it's great that you guys got to review it though!

    • @jjudge001
      @jjudge001 3 года назад

      my feelings exactly

    • @Antherage
      @Antherage 3 года назад

      I honestly think the year objectives are just to have something to aim for and the game really is meant to just be played like Stardew. You just do things, have fun, fish some, farm some, meet some friends and go to a festival.

  • @Groovebot3k
    @Groovebot3k 3 года назад +1

    I acknowledge how much SUSD keeps recommending Pandemic, but my own friends have devised a abridged version:
    Shuffle the Role Cards and hand one to each player... if no one is the Medic, we put the game away because we already lost.

  • @jasongrundy1717
    @jasongrundy1717 3 года назад +5

    Pandemic frequently has a deck configuration that is completely unwinnable but people like it. For some reason.

    • @lexta13
      @lexta13 3 года назад +1

      This certainly happens but it is quite rare once you have some experience. Especially at the beginning of the game it is a question of deciding how much energy you have to invest into dealing with the acute problems and which problems you can (relatively) safely ignore. Also, Pandemic - played with the right group - offers the feeling of being part of a panel of experts, which I think is the reason why people like it.

    • @linneagistrand822
      @linneagistrand822 3 года назад

      @@lexta13 it also kind of fits the theme of a pandemic that it’s hard to beat IMO

  • @theTuism
    @theTuism 3 года назад +7

    That sounded enough like "stodgy valley" that it's going to be my headcanon from now on :)

  • @toyfreaks
    @toyfreaks 3 года назад +1

    Also, they went to the trouble of making a vacuform tray for the little tokens, why not one more with deeper slots for the other stacks / shapes of cards instead of the big cardboard spacer?

  • @doggyaugie
    @doggyaugie 3 года назад +1

    I'm frankly shocked Fields of Arle wasn't mentioned at the end for a sandboxy farming game

  • @MichaelM-ev9ek
    @MichaelM-ev9ek 3 года назад

    I can deal with the low-hanging mic at 06:00 and I get the occasional car alarm in the background, but why does it always look like Quinns is living in a office building, hotel or a convention centre whenever he's leaving his apartment?

  • @ghostmutton
    @ghostmutton 3 года назад +4

    Little-to-no agency, with success ruled almost entirely by random chance. So it's like a cutesy Arkham Horror?

  • @nikpan9744
    @nikpan9744 2 года назад

    Seeing the heart token falling down at 2:14 and not getting picked up, hurts me

  • @kailomonkey
    @kailomonkey 2 года назад +1

    I have this game finally. I knew what it contained. But so many different decks to spread out I can not find motivation to play it for the first time, on my own or subjecting others. Can't even motivate to relearn the rules after waiting a year for the thing to arrive.
    Next Day Update: I looked at the cards and got over the intimidation factor. Played it and lost with 9 goals out of 10 complete! Pretty easy goals relatively but not having other players meant detouring to activities I didn't really need just to collect wood that I think would have been mopped up more easily by other players spreading their activities about the valley. Joja and Winter eventually crippled my farm-centric character too, making me penniless just when I really needed to homerun 2 coin-heavy goals and could only knock out one or the other in the final turn.
    All in all I have to say I enjoyed that chaos and as much as I see the drawbacks of the game, once playing I didn't find they mattered. I was just more excited by the tension of whether I'd succeed or not! And I learned not to count on farming to get money when there's not enough players to water enough turns before winter, Joja and crows crush you.

  • @TheCrazyhairdude67
    @TheCrazyhairdude67 5 месяцев назад

    Great video highlighting this game's weaknesses. I will say, the game has been updated since this was posted. I'm a brand new player so I don't know everything that was changed, so I'm just going to give my perspective on the entire package as I've experienced.
    First, there's a tray for materials now. Forageables, small cards, large cards, animals, buildings, it is now very easy to set up and take down. I'm shocked that wasn't present on release, but that issue has been entirely resolved.
    Second, I'm not sure if this was in the original manual, but my version presents a number of different "difficulty" options - essentially giving a sliding scale of victory. Winning the game at the lowest level means clearing grandpa's goals only. The next level is grandpa's goals plus the community center, and the final level is all of the above plus clearing every Joja tile. Out of the 4 games I played this weekend, my partner and I beat all 4 at the highest level, with a high score of 9 joja tiles cleared in a single game. I think that's a great way to score this game; treat it like a high score chase where you try to clear as many goals as you can.
    Some of these complaints still absolutely land. In particular, the mine locks up so much of the rest of the game. It's the only source of bug meat for fishing and ore for tool upgrades unless you get very lucky with friends or items, and I've spent many full turns in this game in the Mine Casino. It's to the point where I'm probably going to find some way to home-rule around it. Maybe include other places to acquire those materials.
    Speaking of home rules, that "bottom of the mine" goal is utter trash and it makes no sense that it doesn't scale with player count like the rest of the goals. Just read it as "Descend to level 3 x (players) of the mine". It is not feasible to achieve that goal in any less than a 4 player game, which brings it down from unfair to only annoying.
    I genuinely had a ton of fun, but the game absolutely still has its rough edges and it will not be for everyone.

  • @nicholasj7388
    @nicholasj7388 3 года назад +2

    Every time I catch a glimpse of Quinns tattoo... I think it's Rammstein's logo o_0

  • @matthiasschulz3569
    @matthiasschulz3569 3 года назад +12

    Isn't Sheriff of Nottingham a Robin Hood game ... kind of?

  • @reinreed
    @reinreed 3 года назад +4

    Me at 11:39: Did he say "spouse porn"?
    Quinns at 11:56: I did not say "spouse porn"

  • @Matthew_Calmert
    @Matthew_Calmert 3 года назад +4

    You're like the perfect mix of stephen merchant and alton brown

  • @AustNerevar
    @AustNerevar 2 года назад +1

    It is rare when somebody makes me laugh out loud for longer than 5 seconds.
    You have my subscription.

  • @mynameisthis192
    @mynameisthis192 3 года назад +2

    Quinns heard some people claiming Tom had gone more insane than him and decided to prove them wrong.

  • @pielord33321
    @pielord33321 3 года назад

    For me the most damning thing about this game is how it not only does nothing to address the quarterbacking issue (that is, when one player tells everyone else what their actions are going to be for the turn), it actively encourages quarterbacking in its mechanics. The trading and planning phases are an open invitation to even the politest of tables to start telling each other what to do. I've never had quarterbacking issues with my playgroup before, even in games like Pandemic, Shadows Over Camelot, and Dead of Winter. But in this game, since there is no hidden information, all resources are shared, and the game straight up tells you "okay, plan out your entire turn before you do it," every turn had one player basically laying out "alright, you should go here or here, oh and give me that fish, and we're going to sell these three things."
    Beyond that, there just...isn't much game here? About half of the actual time spent playing is spent planning out the day, and then another 25-30% was just doing the requisite upkeep. The actual game actions are all some variation of roll 3 dice and pray, or draw a card and pray. And don't get me wrong, I'm not opposed to random mechanics. I'm not even opposed to output randomness - when it's done well, a roll of the dice can be an incredibly exciting moment of tense anticipation.
    Long story short, I really wanted to like this game, being both a big board game player and a fan of the video game. Sadly, it fell very short for me.

  • @TravisEatWorld
    @TravisEatWorld Год назад +1

    I'm curious to know how much it would fix the game to just shuffle up and play the season cards again when you finish Year 1. So, just play indefinitely, until you complete all the objectives. This way, you can't lose (just like in the video game) and you just play until you don't want to anymore or have done everything there is to do (just like in the video game). And if you want the competitive edge, you can try to beat your previous scores (e.g., "Last time we completed all objectives in Summer of Year 2, but this time we did it by Spring of Year 2!"). What do y'all think?

  • @Buffalodude1
    @Buffalodude1 3 года назад +3

    Ah yes. Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. The four months!!
    Love the video!

  • @andresgalvez
    @andresgalvez 3 года назад +1

    Late to the party but I play this often solo. The storage in box sucks so I bought a mini hardware/ craft sorter box thing to solve that. There’s a sentiment that the feel of Stardew Valley the game isn’t emulated well in the board game and with regard to that I’d say house rules are the way to go. Which I know will turn folks off. But I thoroughly enjoy the game and the board game because I play both how I want to play them. House rules and stacking the deck a certain way, making sure certain items will be available, introducing dice mitigation, extending the seasons all help to the make a play through pleasant.
    I think if you love Stardew valley you’ll also love the board game provided you give yourself the freedom to make up your own way around the sometimes stressful variance :)

  • @fulsame1
    @fulsame1 3 года назад +1

    "And a spouse, who you will possibly share"
    For all the diversity in games, its nice to finally be represented.

  • @stevemerrifield5580
    @stevemerrifield5580 3 года назад +1

    I thought this was an April Fools thing... Until the box was unpacked. That would be a bit too much effort for a prank.