![]() ![]() Now, it’s ten to fifteen, which I don’t want to do every day. In the beginning, it was maybe a two minute chore. Plus the other resources you have to mine and the animals you have to feed and pet. That’s fine and dandy, but that means an increasing amount of picking the plants, fruits, and nuts each day. This is in part because there are badges for different things and planting a certain number of plants/trees gives you badges. It’s just that, unfortunately, the last third or so of the game is not nearly as good as the first two-thirds for several reasons.įirst of all, the resource management becomes unwieldy. So please note that my what I’m about to discuss does not diminish my feelings for the game in any way. I don’t want to disparage the game because I adore it and it’s done so much for me. I’ve sent my last spirit buddy on her journey and before that, got the canonical ending. That’s just an aside, not part of my main take. I will say that I do not time-skip in the game and I have not run into any of the bugs they commenters in that thread had mentioned. Someone else hypothesized that the devs said that to cover up for the bugs that were already there, but also with no evidence. They gave no basis for it other than they didn’t think it was true. ![]() They casually included that they did do time-skipping, which was the amusing part. ![]() This is both a boon and a deterrent, which I’ll get into in a minute.īy the way, I find it amusing that in the Reddit, someone was talking about bugs and saying that while they understood there was a warning that time-traveling may cause bugs, the OP (Original Poster) said they ran into a bug that they didn’t think was because of time-skipping. Bite-sized fun that can be anywhere from fifteen minutes to an hour a day, depending on how much of the day-to-day you want to do. I have appreciated it being my stress relief on a daily basis. I’m on Day 117 of Cozy Grove by Spry Fox. ![]()
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