A new addition to the ever-growing list of Stardew Valley mods lets you expand the farming game into an industrial-scale farming empire simulator. Stardew Valley lets you create the farm of your dreams, but if you’ve ever wanted to make your farm a little bigger (or, well, a lot bigger), then you’re in luck, thanks to this user-created app. update for the game of life.
The Stardew Realty mod, from mod maker Prism 99 (which uses klatuprism in Nexus Mods), takes the basics of previous Farm Expansion mods that allowed users to slightly extend the size of their parcel of land. The mod adds a total of ten additional parcels of land to the woodlands area found on the left side of the map.
In the initial version of the mod, the land is available out of the box for free so players can try out the expansion and see how it works. Prism says his long-term plan is to eventually release four content packs with additional expansions that will appear as a for sale sign on a bulletin board in Pelican Town. As parcels appear, players will be able to invest in expanding their farm property.
The mod also includes a handy “farm expansion warp grid” to make it easy to get around your newly purchased land block, with the option to quickly warp between the various expansions and your home base, making managing them on the fly. limited time you have a little more feasible.
Also included in the mod to help support larger scale farms are two additional buildings. La Fromagerie is a cheese factory that comes pre-installed with three large vats that can hold up to 50 dairy products at a time for large-scale cheese making. Meanwhile, the Bodega is the perfect place to house all your barrels and barrels.
Prism also recommends another mod of theirs, Stardew Web, which allows for additional customization of items and artifacts that can be found feeding on plots, as well as allowing you to store the expansions with the types of fish you choose. If you’re not worried about realism, you can even lock individual plots to different seasons, meaning you can grow all the crops of your choice throughout the year.
You can also use the mod while playing with friends. Be sure to check out our Stardew Valley multiplayer guide for details on getting your co-op games up and running. We also take a deeper dive into how realistic Stardew Valley’s take on farming is. We recently took another look at Haunted Chocolatier, the new game from Stardew Valley developer ConcernedApe, and it looks like it’s shaping up to be insanely delicious.