Sunshine 2023: Prompt 1: Iris
Jul. 1st, 2023 07:39 pmPrompt 1: Iris
They can represent faith, hope, courage, wisdom and admiration. Specific flower colours attach further meanings to the pretty blooms. Purple iris brings a message of wisdom and compliments, while a bouquet of blue iris blossoms speak of hope and faith.
We've already covered my slight obsession with Stardew Valley, right? So I'm kind of wondering if I can manage to make this entire blogging challenge about the game. I don't know if I will, but the prompts appear to be nice and abstract so fingers crossed!
When you start playing Stardew Valley (or any game really) you don't know what you're doing, the controls can be confusing and can you feel completely lost and confused, right?
But you have faith that you'll eventually figure out what you're doing.
I remember thinking I'd learn my way around the map, never remember who the characters were, but within a couple of hours/game days, I was working it out and a year later I know so much about the game.
The whole point of the game is the hope that you can build a better life for yourself in Pelican Town, the hope that you can find a sense of satisfaction, happiness and maybe in love!
Even though it's only a game, there's still courage needed to face the challenges in it. There's monsters, disease, the weather. It takes courage to try new things, both picking up a new game to play, but also in-game itself - I know people who find it scary to start talking to & befriending the villagers; some of them can be difficult and no-one likes rejection, even when it's fictional! I find the mines take a lot of courage, especially the Skull Cavern - I keep dying and it would be so easy to not keep going back but I find the courage to keep trying.
There's so much to learn in game - what crops to plant & when & how long they take to grow, what animals to raise, what machines to buy/build, when to spend and when to save money.
I know players who have built up a huge bank of knowledge about the in-game details, they're like walking encyclopaedias and it's pretty amazing to witness!
You wouldn't think it in what initially appears to be just another farming sim game but the themes of faith, hope, courage, wisdom, and admiration really help make the game meaningful and enjoyable and keep me coming back day after day, week after week, month after month, and year after year!
I'm also hoping I have enough courage to share this post with folks at
sunshine_challenge!
They can represent faith, hope, courage, wisdom and admiration. Specific flower colours attach further meanings to the pretty blooms. Purple iris brings a message of wisdom and compliments, while a bouquet of blue iris blossoms speak of hope and faith.
We've already covered my slight obsession with Stardew Valley, right? So I'm kind of wondering if I can manage to make this entire blogging challenge about the game. I don't know if I will, but the prompts appear to be nice and abstract so fingers crossed!
When you start playing Stardew Valley (or any game really) you don't know what you're doing, the controls can be confusing and can you feel completely lost and confused, right?
But you have faith that you'll eventually figure out what you're doing.
I remember thinking I'd learn my way around the map, never remember who the characters were, but within a couple of hours/game days, I was working it out and a year later I know so much about the game.
The whole point of the game is the hope that you can build a better life for yourself in Pelican Town, the hope that you can find a sense of satisfaction, happiness and maybe in love!
Even though it's only a game, there's still courage needed to face the challenges in it. There's monsters, disease, the weather. It takes courage to try new things, both picking up a new game to play, but also in-game itself - I know people who find it scary to start talking to & befriending the villagers; some of them can be difficult and no-one likes rejection, even when it's fictional! I find the mines take a lot of courage, especially the Skull Cavern - I keep dying and it would be so easy to not keep going back but I find the courage to keep trying.
There's so much to learn in game - what crops to plant & when & how long they take to grow, what animals to raise, what machines to buy/build, when to spend and when to save money.
I know players who have built up a huge bank of knowledge about the in-game details, they're like walking encyclopaedias and it's pretty amazing to witness!
You wouldn't think it in what initially appears to be just another farming sim game but the themes of faith, hope, courage, wisdom, and admiration really help make the game meaningful and enjoyable and keep me coming back day after day, week after week, month after month, and year after year!
I'm also hoping I have enough courage to share this post with folks at
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Date: 2023-07-09 08:42 pm (UTC)Thank you & congratulations for sharing this lovely post! <3
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Date: 2023-07-10 03:43 pm (UTC)Also, I guess I never quite realized before this post that there were ways to die in Stardew Valley! I've always been told it's a very cozy game. :D
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Date: 2023-07-18 12:04 pm (UTC)I have seen so many amazing modded games when I've been watching on Twitch and the latest update the creator is working on actually includes making it easier for people to mod. I'm not very technologically minded so I'm not even going to TRY to figure out installing mods in case I break something!
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