Just to let you know, it seems like you can go into the files and drag steam_api.dll out of the files (you can like drag it onto your pc or something) and it will start up. Not sure if it will work indefinitely but it seems to work for the time being.
Ok, I think people don't understand the differences between this game and stardew valley, give it a try and be prepared to meet the darkness behind the gameplay. Just look the video on steam.
lol this kickstarter is a full on rpg maker game, Gleaner Heights isnt... Gleaner Heights is a real gem with new innovative gameplay mechanics, really good, try it out
Yeah but I'm not sure it's that good a strategy though. Now that this niche is filled by Stardew Valley, people will be much more difficult to please, and reluctant to try another similar game, especially if it doesn't even seem as good. (I don't know, I didn't try. It might be great, but what does it do that Stardew Valley doesn't already do?) When a game sets the bar very high, it becomes very difficult for other developers.
do you think stardew valley its original? just how stupid are you? stardew valley its a harvest moon clone, but who cares, either its good by itself or it isnt. either doesnt matter.
im not defending this, i not going to even try this, i watched a gameplay video and it seems pretty bad. but if this a clone of something is not stardew valley. this game seems to have a really wierd story.
It's not the gameplay, it's the graphic style. Gleaner Heights looks nearly identical to Stardew Valley. It at least looks different from Harvest Moon games. Nice attempt to deflect, though.
EDIT: In case anyone's curious, the answer is yes.
You can also use a gamepad (i dont)
NOoooooOOOOOOooooo!!!!😭
I don't have the energy to keep testing these games.
I leave it up to you, guys.
Win this war for me!
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Oh look, another Harvest Moon clone is coming, Wild Season =>
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sbalani/wild-season-inspired-by-harvest-moon
dies
It was released in an incomplete state, the devs have abandoned it and gone silent.
I think I'll try it later.
Now that this niche is filled by Stardew Valley, people will be much more difficult to please, and reluctant to try another similar game, especially if it doesn't even seem as good. (I don't know, I didn't try. It might be great, but what does it do that Stardew Valley doesn't already do?)
When a game sets the bar very high, it becomes very difficult for other developers.
Or is it just me?
Nice attempt to deflect, though.