The players' crusade hadn't even begun when it failed.
But this didn't hinder their love for "Stardew Valley" or their impulse to do something for the top player.
Unfortunately, Ke Jin never gave the players that opportunity.
A completely free game, no way to spend money, no way to consume.
Players could only promote the top player within their means.
Whether it was on NAA forums or slightly bigger apps like 'Black Box,' 'Player Traveler,' or 'toptop.'
Or the gaming chat groups they were part of.
You could occasionally see players recommending "Stardew Valley" everywhere.
There's truth in the saying,
The best promotion for a game is through word of mouth from each player.
"Stardew Valley" undoubtedly achieved this.
In the gaming circle, the buzz for the past two days has revolved around this game that first defined the farming genre.