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r0ugarou · 9 days
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Farming/Life Sim Survey!
I've started working on making making a game and I want help from you!
If you've ever played a farming/life sim game (like Stardew Valley, Sun Haven, Littlewood, Garden Story, etc.) please take some time to fill out this survey so I can get some insight into what the community thinks about these types of games.
Even if you don't play farming/life sim games I would be incredibly grateful if you could reblog this so it can get to as many relevant people as possible.
>>>Survey Link!!<<<
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sorypsoid · 2 months
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Not feeling up to playing my farming and town building game so playing a different, smaller farming and town building game
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rabbitsinvideogames · 11 months
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Bunny from Littlewood
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stargalaxy20 · 1 year
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I have this insatiable thirst for more farming sim games even though I own a gazillion of them someone pls send halp
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zuzsenpai · 4 months
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Posted on r/CozyGamers asking if I should play Wylde Flowers, Littlewood, or Ooblets. I have over 30 responses and there’s nothing even close to a general consensus lol. People seem to really like these games!
Meanwhile I’m also restarting original Cozy Grove because there’s no way in hell I’m playing the sequel that’s coming out soon. In case anyone wasn’t aware, the Cozy Grove sequel is mobile only through a Netflix subscription. And since Netflix is notorious for taking TV shows down whenever they feel like it, who’s to say they won’t remove the new game for no reason and everyone loses their progress? I’m not getting attached to a game that can be taken away from me at any time. Original Cozy Grove is a 10/10 game to me and I would be devastated to lose progress for shitty reasons
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kookiemonster221 · 1 month
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Why is no one talking about how similar Fields of Mistria feels to LITTLEWOOD???
The sounds of them talking the renown mechanic. Filling out requests.
It’s not a one to one comparison there are obvious differences. But it feels so similar and the speed at which you walk not feeling sluggish.
It’s there!!
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pinkcatflower · 26 days
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turquoisefleur · 10 months
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Final look of my Littlewood's ""island"" hahah...
All houses are at their maximum/working with their requirements.
(Imagine there are crocodiles in that water...)
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chromapede · 4 months
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[OLD] I got hooked on an indie rpg called Littlewood a while back. Decided to draw the bird guy npc, his name is Bubsy.
Would 100% recommend the game if you're a big fan of animal crossing, harvest moon, any type of farming/townbuilding game.
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deramin2 · 9 months
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A while back I bought Littlewood on my PC but I didn't really connect with it. I recently rebought it on Switch and now it's one of my favorite games. The key: the ideal way to play this game is lying on a couch or in bed where you're trying to turn into moss. It's got a rich incredibly kind story, and a bunch of tasks to fulfill to improve the town, but it's also by far one of the chillest games I've ever played. It makes Stardew Valley seen intense. And yet I can play two hours of it and it feels like 10 because I'm so engaged.
Movement stick or arrows, A,B, and rarely Y are the only keys used. There is absolutely no time pressure. It's effectively turn based. You can run around, talk to people, buy stuff, sell stuff, rearrange the town, decorate the houses, etc. as much as you like with no time crunch. Gathering and materials processing take energy and when your energy gets low it becomes night. You can teleport home at any time. If your out of energy outside your bed, you simply have a bad night's sleep and have less energy the next day. It will tell you when you've hit your max limit and one more thing will put you over, so it's very hard to miss it's time to stop.
There is no combat (yet?). You avoid enemies or they'll knock you out and you'll wake up at the entrance to the area with the area you were in locked. You can still go to other areas to continue playing though. And these aren't hard enemies per say, you just have to stay out of the way and if you pay attention that's generally easy to do. You WERE the hero that saved the day. Now you've lost your memory and retired.
There's a coffee shop and every morning you can get a free donut or hot beverage that gives you a harvesting skill boosts. So every morning I talk to the villagers, choose who to hang out with, compliment them, and get my tastey treat. There's very little skill involved (slight timing thing on fishing, but not a mini game.) The inventory is all neatly arranged for you and easy to find things. There's extensive information about how to unlock things. The game gives you lots of hints and advice. All townsfolk are dateable, with the exception of Dudley.
You're incentivized to decorate the villagers' houses to their basic taste but have a lot of free reign. You can rearrange everything freely including raising and lowering terrain. Certain villagers want to live near certain buildings, but that's the only constraint. If you remove something like a crop, you get the materials back to place it elsewhere. You really can't get yourself into trouble.
It would be a great game for a little kid. It's also a great game as a disabled adult with chronic pain and fatigue who likes to play low impact video games while watching TTRPG actual plays. Your attention can drift as much as you like and it will be there waiting when you come back.
I play a lot of Stardew Valley with my boyfriend and love it. It's a very chill game. But the time crunch element can be overwhelming and too intense some times. By eliminating that and putting up a bunch more guard rails, Littlewood is an equally engaging village sim, but way way calmer. Sitting upright in a chair with a mouse and keyboard didn't do the experience justice. Full veg mode from the couch does.
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cheekywithcullen · 2 years
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love u bubsy
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sophocused · 2 years
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Littlewood women 💜
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sorypsoid · 2 months
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Thought I might 100% a game for the first time in my life only to realize as I got closer to the end that something wasn't quite right...found out I went through the majority of the game somehow neglecting a whole mechanic that is required to unlock the last locked area and I am LOSING IT
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incineraryperiphery · 2 years
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they would be such good friends
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I'm making this list because I have ideas for the Littlewood pre-game story and then I started wondering about ideas for other stuff I play.
Littlewood: pre-game hero vs dark wizard.
Roguelikes: I don't know how to explain it exactly, but if you've read The Luminous Dead by Caitlin Starling, kind of like a fantasy version of that.
Cat Quest: a hunters vs. dungeons thing, sort of inspired by stuff like Solo Leveling.
Die In The Dungeon: might actually be a better base for that cave exploration idea
Mewnbase: okay, I don't actually have an idea for this yet, but it's a good survival/base-building framework.
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The games I am collecting characters from are:
Harvest Moon (Marvelous and Natsume)
Story of Seasons
Sun Haven
Coral Island
Rune Factory
Littlewood
Stardew Valley
Fae Farm
My Time at Portia
My Time at Sandrock
Palia
Sakuna of Rice and Ruin
Little Dragon's Cafe
Roots of Pacha
Harvestella
Are there any other games you would suggest? Please note that if the game is sprite only and the characters do not have some sort of portrait or art I will not include them.
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