Accompanied by Nu Liu's orderly arrangement of live-streaming content, the progress of "Stardew Valley" was continuously pushed forward.
It gradually unfolded before all viewers like an overly realistic portrait of rural life, allowing people to experience the joys of a pastoral existence without leaving home. Life isn't just about living in concrete and steel cities, surrounded by an array of cutting-edge electronic devices.
Typically, when a game reaches the middle and later stages, it enters a repetitive phase, and players often begin to feel some fatigue.
And what keeps players going,
is either waiting for an ending, the sunk cost of time, or an elusive achievement title.
But what attracted Nu Liu to Stardew Valley was that it continually brought forth new updates.
Keeping players hooked daily with anticipation.
There were Fairy Sprites that would visit the farm in the middle of the night while the players were asleep.