Stardew Valley: Collector's Edition

Stardew Valley: Collector's Edition (2017)

by ConcernedApe, 505 Games, Fangamer
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Indie, Simulator
Themes:Fantasy, Sandbox, Business
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Chuckle Fish teamed up with 505 Games and ConcernedApe to produce this Collector’s Edition, which includes: - A copy of Stardew Valley for Xbox One or PlayStation 4. - A disc containing the Collector’s Edition Soundtrack featuring 33 hand-picked tracks. - Exclusive fold-out map of Stardew Valley, illustrated by Kari Fry. - A Mini-Guidebook created by the artist and author of the full guidebook, Kari Fry. Fangamer teamed up with ConcernedApe to produce the Collector’s Edition for Nintendo Switch, which includes: - A physical copy of Stardew Valley for Nintendo Switch with 18-page, full-color illustrated instruction manual and double-sided cover. - A soft polyester-nylon blend cleaning cloth. - A Collector's Edition box made from high-quality materials featuring artwork by the artist and author of the full guidebook, Kari Fry. - A deed to your farm featuring gold-foil details on paper made from 30% recycled straw. - A 14-page Junimo comic by the artist of the 'Before the Farmer', Chihiro Sakaida. - A wooden lapel pin. - A deluxe six-piece wooden standee.Show more
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