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AStardew Valleyplayer shares their cozy Forest Farm concept with the rest of the community, using the Rustic Cabin design as its centerpiece. While the core gameplay ofStardew Valleyrevolves around farming, there are other ways to make money, and players aren’t necessarily boxed into committing to a single path. In addition to growing crops,Stardew Valley also encourages foraging, mining, fishing, and even combat. To that end, players are able to choose the type of farm that best suits their playstyle.

For example, theMeadowlands Farm inStardew Valleyis designed with domesticated animals in mind, while the Four Corners Farm is most suitable for multiplayer. The Forest Farm, as its name implies, places the Farmhouse in the middle of a forest, allowing players to forage mushrooms (depending on the season) or cut downHardwood.

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This particular map was introduced in Update 1.1, and has served as the baseline for maistardew’s cozy build. Her Forest Farm was shared on the mainStardew Valleysubreddit, with a screenshot highlighting the primary area of the map. While the farm features a Rustic Cabin purchased from Robin in Pelican Town, an argument could be made that the Fish Pond and Well are what tie it together. It should be noted that the Rustic Cabin in the screenshot is not upgraded, and that, much like theFarmhouse inStardew Valley, players can expand each Cabin through three tiers.

Stardew Valley Player Shares Cozy Forest Farm Build

While the Cabin can be built anywhere on the map,Update 1.6 forStardew Valleyalso added the option for players to move their Farmhouse. Another curious part of maistardew’s Forest Farm is its Solar Panels, an endgame piece of Refining Equipment that generates oneBattery Packevery seven sunny days. In order to unlock the design,Stardew Valleyplayers must complete Caroline’s “Island Ingredients” Special Order.

It remains to be seen how player housing will work inHaunted Chocolatier, as the game has less of a focus on farming compared toStardew Valley. With Update 1.6 behind him, Eric Barone is once again focused ondevelopingHaunted Chocolatier, though any concrete news will have to wait. Until then,Stardew Valleyplayers have kept themselves busy with unorthodox playthroughs, chasing Perfection, or even indulging in a plethora of mods fromStardew Valley’s thriving modding community. WhileHaunted Chocolatiermay be a few years away,Stardew Valleycertainly has plenty of content to keep players engaged, whether they’re newcomers or veterans.