One Stardew Valley player discovered the hard way that the NPCs wouldn't tolerate all being dated at once, calling them out for their cheating. Since its release in 2016, this lovable farming and life-sim has quickly become a fan-favorite for players, particularly for its wide-spanning characters and relationships. Players can advance friendships and start intimate partnerships as they wish with most of the people in the game, learning more about them as they go.
Stardew Valley fan Laura_the_beth recently discovered their adulterous ways had a consequence when they found themselves confronted by all the in-game bachelorettes. After building relationships with every woman in Pelican Town, Laura_the_beth stepped into Haley and Emily's house to be met with a barrage of insults from all the characters, disappointed in their behavior. This, of course, caught the player off guard, as they did their research about dating multiple NPCs at once and found nothing about this happening.
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Get 10 Hearts With All Eligible Bachelors or Bachelorettes
The good news for players is it's quite a challenge to accidentally trigger this confrontation with all the town's eligible bachelorettes (or bachelors, should players romance the male candidates). Requiring 10 hearts with every NPC before it occurs, this event can take place either at Haley and Emily's house for the women or The Saloon for the men, but it won't be easy. Each character has their own unique likes and dislikes that players need to consider to romance them, and some NPCs can be quite a challenge to please.

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Stardew Valley players who aren't satisfied with Pelican Valley's pool of eligible singles can now take their romantic search to Calico Desert.
While there are definitely a handful of characters that won't be too hard to build hearts with, like Leah, who's happy to receive foraged gifts, other townsfolk are a little pickier. Maru, for example, loves difficult-to-obtain items like iridium bars and battery packs, making it impossible for an early romance without a bit of hard work. For players who don't want to miss out on the best romances, though, maxing out hearts with every character in one playthrough can be a lot of fun.
Stardew Valley Has Lots Of Hidden Scenes
ConcernedApe Loves Secrets
Stardew Valley has a lot of hidden scenes and interactions for players to discover, often encouraging some of the most bizarre requirements. One of the funniest has to be the player embarrassing Mayor Lewis with his missing shorts, putting them into the Luau Potluck Soup for a reaction in front of the entire town. As this is an indication of his hidden relationship with Marnie, he finds himself furious but unsure of whom to blame.
There are many other hidden details in the game too, from a strange green sea creature that players might encounter at the docks, to the crop fairy that might visit players at night. Some players might even be lucky enough to trigger a 0.001% chance of seeing a UFO on the shipping screen, yet another minor detail that could easily be missed. With so many fun little Easter eggs, secrets, and things to discover, it's no surprise that Stardew Valley remains incredibly popular with so much love poured into it.
Source: Reddit/Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley
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- Top Critic Avg: 90/100 Critics Rec: 99%
- Released
- February 26, 2016
- ESRB
- E for Everyone (Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Language, Simulated Gambling, Use of Alcohol and Tobacco)
- Developer(s)
- ConcernedApe
- Publisher(s)
- ConcernedApe
- Engine
- Proprietary
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