Since I discovered Straw Valley, I've played it perfectly, and I've been doing so for a long time, but today I'd like to start a new game, a continuation of the one I submitted to the contest.
To start, I want to talk about the achievements I achieved in this game, so let's begin.
After that day's game, I continued playing until I achieved very satisfactory results.
First, I obtained the blueprint to craft the furnace, which, as you know, is very important to the game.
It's essential, as it helps us smelt all the necessary ores, such as iron and copper, if I recall correctly. It was a great joy to have obtained that blueprint, but I had to start by meeting with some people to complete the initial quest, called "Introductions." Mayor Leguis was one of those I greeted.
Neighbors are very important in this game, as they will be of great help over time. In addition to making friends, I was collecting resources that I would need later to upgrade my tools.
So I headed to the mine, where I'd been for a while. I managed to reach the fifth floor and unlock another quest. It was great because I got a lot of materials, including the earth crystal mineral, which is excellent and essential for crafting very important items for the farm.
Here are some photos from when I was in the mine, plus one showing you everything I got.
Anyway, after leaving the mine, I greeted the villagers who lived on the mountain. One of them was the guy from the cabin. I don't remember his name now, but what I do know is that he's one of the kindest and most caring characters in the game.
Another very friendly villager is Robin, who helps us a lot and is a very good friend.
After a full day of work, I returned home to rest and recharge, and when my character woke up, we found a surprise: Marine was waiting for us with the kitten she was about to adopt, whom I named Oliver. He's a very good orange kitten, and I love cats in real life too.
Oliber has been a great friend ever since, as by giving him affection we acquired hearts with him and if one day he completes all those hearts he will be able to give me gifts 😁.
I've been taking some pictures of the amazing scenery of Straw Valley whenever I go out to do something like mining or fishing, I love those scenery with that cool music the game has, so I decided to take some pictures of these scenery.
But speaking of my activities in the game, one of the most relaxing is fishing and it benefits us a lot since from time to time we can catch some legendary fish that can be worth a lot and that can help us a lot and to prove it to you I was fishing and I got some very good catches, first an 8cm sardine and a 30cm halibut that helped me a lot with respect to the money in the game as I told you before.
Fishing is very beneficial for getting a good catch, so I continued fishing a lot more after that. I also did many other things. One of them was returning Rovin's favorite axe, and like a good friend, I gave it back to her. This axe is very important to her; she even tells us she almost hurt herself with the spare one. Finding it was also easy, as it's always in the same place, and since I'd done it several times, I knew it by heart. Here are some photos of that moment.
After helping Robin, I went home to rest. I discovered that the potatoes I had planted were now ready to harvest, and they helped me a lot, as planting them gave me a good profit. Interestingly, one of my best crops is potatoes, as they are very good. But aside from that, the potato plants will probably give us more than one, like 3 or 4, and when we gain experience in the field of farming, they could give us 5 or 6 more potatoes.
I'd been playing for a while and was about to finish the game, so I decided to pet my cat, Oliber, and give him a drink. Also, right at that moment, my character's mom had sent us a couple of cookies. What a great gesture, what a great mother!
Anyway, friends, that's all. I've achieved some great goals today, from helping a friend to catching a big fish.
See you soon. I hope you enjoyed my post and that it's fun for you.
This post was written for @strawhat
Since it has inspired and helped me so much, thank you, my friend, I made this post for you.
As always, this post has been translated from Spanish to English using Google Translate.