Horny Produce Revealed in Stardew Valley-Like Final Fantasy Sim

Horny Produce Revealed in Stardew Valley-Like Final Fantasy Sim ...

Harvestella is just a few months away, and Square Enix is finally getting to experiment with its social farming approach. While the core loop will focus as much on job-based combat and character relationships as anything else, growing fruit and vegetables will also play an important role. Thankfully, Square confirmed players will get to harvest some of the hornier produce out there.

In Square Enixs most recent blog entry about the game, there are no shortage of normie real-world plants to include. Apples, oranges, and grapes immediately pop into mind. As well as cabbage, carrots, and potatoes, as well.

The Nemean Tomato, the Strawbuddy, and the... mouthwatering Cucumble and Wisty Peach, according to the blog post. Uh-huh. You can acknowledge that the cucumber appears like a green eggplant, and that it and the peach are the de facto emoji for thirsting, or you can blame my imagination.

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Square did not reveal how romance would work in the game, nor if you can woo NPCs with a five-star Nemea Bolognese.

Crops may be shipped to market as raw or transformed into more sophisticated goods. Players may also raise livestock, and of course it would be a sim without fishing. There are also dungeons players may use to recruit NPCs. This will deepen your connection and unlock new rewards.

Harvestella is also chock-full of apocalyptic surprises. During this time, crops wither and die, and people are trapped indoors, according to the blog.

Okay, I'll just stare out the window right now and contemplate the rest of my briefing existence. Harvestalla is coming to PC and Switch on November 4.