
In case you needed another excuse to replay Stardew Valley (and letās face it, if youāre clicking on this article, youāre probably already planning another playthrough anyway), then you may want to check out the aptly named Forever Falls Farm.
Whenever I start up a new Stardew Valley playthrough, I always get stuck on the Farm Map selection screen for a good quarter of an hour.
Riverland Farm is always a safe bet, because itās my favourite, but I worry that Iāll overplay it and start to get bored with it. Hill-top Farm is cool, but sometimes I worry that using it makes the game feel a little too easy.
If youāre in the same boat that I am, then Iād suggest you try out Forever Falls Farm, a relatively new mod over on Nexus from the ever-impressive mod author Draylon.
Now, if you saw the name āForever Falls Farmā and assumed that this mod would add a new farm type to the game that features dozens of flowing waterfalls, then you would be 100% correct.
However, thatās not all youāre getting with this one. Forever Falls Farm is sort of like having nine different farms in one, because the mod author notes that it contains several different sub-sections that all feature different things.
For instance, there’s a greenhouse cavern, a brand new mine, and even a custom-built spa area (which you, assumedly, cannot plant crops in).
If this all sounds like a little bit too much space for you to navigate, then don’t worry, because Draylon even threw in a Warp Rod to help you move around your new, massive farm land.
Also, it looks absolutely stunning. But donāt take my word for that bit, because hereās what all the lovely folks over on the Nexus page have to say about the mod.
āMy daughter and I are starting a new save with this map. I absolutely love it!ā commented user Rorororomeo.
āLooks huge, I am about to try it out! It might take me a whole year in game to explore the farmā, replied user 4ct10n.
āWelp, time to start ANOTHER mega modded saveā, commented user EllesPancakes.
Yeah, alright, you got meā Iāll start reinstalling the game now.
Just kidding, Stardew Valley never leaves my Steam library. I mean, god forbid thereās some kind of disaster that causes my internet to go down and I donāt have Stardew Valley installed. Iād rather run out of water.