Stardew Valley is about to get its very personal cookbook which can permit followers to expertise the tastes of over 50 recipes from the beloved farming RPG when it releases in spring 2024.
“I would like to announce the upcoming Stardew Valley Cookbook,” read a post on developer ConcernedApe’s X account. “It’ll be out next spring, and includes 50 recipes from the game such as Pink Cake, Salad, and the Strange Bun,” it said.
Food is a cornerstone of Stardew Valley experience. Players hoping to get the most out of the short in game day can replenish energy by consuming the pixelated snacks, while those slogging their way through the sleepy town’s monster-infested mines rely heavily on meals to replenish health lost in combat. It is also part of the social fabric of the game. Recipes for new dishes can be given by grateful NPCs, which in turn can be cooked and given to villages to strengthen the bond between them and the player.
I would like to announce the upcoming Stardew Valley Cookbook! It’ll be out next spring, and includes 50 recipes from the game… such as pink cake, salad, and the strange bun. Cover illustration by @kee_fry pic.twitter.com/ydEtGzqo6G
— ConcernedApe (@ConcernedApe) August 31, 2023
According to the post, and judging by the cover, the Survival Burger, Lucky Lunch, Pink Cake, and the questionable Strange Bun will all likely be featured in the book.
The post announcing the recipe book already has 47,000 likes and almost 10,000 reposts, with many fans taking to the comments to express their excitement at the prospect of discovering the canon tastes of their favourite in-game dishes.
Have always been curious how Sea Cucumber, Tortilla and Jazz taste together! Will definetley buy!
— Mijuki 🌿 (@xMijuki) September 1, 2023
I can’t wait to try out all my favorite Stardew foods! <3
— Katy Papercrafts (@MageCakesRUs) August 31, 2023
I tried making the roots platter, so happy i can follow the canon recipe soon
— Lovisa Morin (@LovisaArt) September 1, 2023
If I eat the lucky lunch will I have +3 luck?
— andrew (@plain_cheeri0s) August 31, 2023
In an updated 2018 review IGN gave Stardew Valley a 9.5/10, describing it as a “beautiful, fun game” that has profit from a number of main updates which have helped nurture it “into an even greater farming RPG, with a better base for new players, and plenty of new goals for seasoned farmers”.
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