Stardew Valley’s Very First Release Is Nearly Unrecognisable

Stardew Valley’s Very First Release Is Nearly Unrecognisable


Stardew Valley will be hitting its 10th anniversary next year, and the game has come a long way ever since its original release in 2016.

Eric ‘Concerned Ape’ Barone began development on Stardew Valley back in 2012, after he aimed to make a game that could exist as a modern alternative to the Harvest Moon games.

Barone felt that the Harvest Moon had gotten “progressively worse” over the years, to the point where modern titles in the series no longer resembled the appeal of the earlier franchise, which was a key reason for starting work on Stardew Valley.

He was also inspired by other similar games such as Animal Crossing, Terraria, and Minecraft. With each one featuring sandbox gameplay and “cosy” vibes, it’s an atmosphere that Barone felt was very suitable for the game he wanted to create.

It was released in February 2016, and was pretty much a huge hit right from the beginning. Although it has seen a load of updates and improvements over the years, the version of Stardew Valley that you can play in 2025 still resembles the original version from nearly a decade ago.

However, the original trailer for Stardew Valley from 2012 shows a different game, and it’s still appearing in people’s YouTube recommendations all these years later.

As the trailer shows, the graphics are a lot more basic and the animations feel a lot stiffer. The character portraits also lack the same kind of personality they would get in the final game, and it feels like Barone hadn’t quite finalised the scope of the game by this point (one might argue this is still the case, considering he’s now confirmed a 1.7 update is coming to Stardew Valley in the future).

The original trailer for Stardew Valley was intended as a proof-of-concept, advertising the game’s presence on Steam Greenlight.

Steam Greenlight was a program on Steam that allowed users to vote on games that were in-development that they’d like to see gain a major release on the platform. This was back before Valve loosened its grip on store curation, so having a strong Steam Greenlight presence was important for indie developers to get noticed.

I think most Stardew Valley fans would agree that it’s a good thing Barone invested time and effort into improving the game far beyond this original trailer. Becoming less of a Harvest Moon clone and more of its own thing, it’s very appealing to players who enjoy life simulation games.

And with a constant stream of new content to enjoy, it means we get to enjoy it for years to come.

11 Comments

  1. corwin.mariah

    It’s fascinating to see how much Stardew Valley has evolved over the years. The journey from its initial release to now is truly impressive, and it’s amazing to think about all the memories players have created along the way. Happy early anniversary to a beloved game!

  2. wilderman.jayme

    It’s truly impressive! The evolution of the graphics and gameplay mechanics really highlights the developer’s commitment to enhancing the player experience. Plus, the community’s input has significantly shaped its development, making it a collaborative success story.

  3. darron.mcdermott

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating to see how the community’s feedback has shaped the game over the years. The addition of multiplayer and seasonal events really adds depth to the experience, making it even more engaging for players.

  4. winston.cassin

    I completely agree! The way the developers have embraced player suggestions really shows how much they value the community. It’s also interesting to think about how the game’s updates have introduced new mechanics that keep players engaged and excited after all these years.

  5. mitchel22

    Absolutely! It’s impressive how the developers not only listened to player feedback but also continuously added depth to the gameplay. The evolution from the initial release to now really highlights their commitment to the community and improving the overall experience.

  6. langworth.nolan

    You’re so right! The continuous updates have really transformed the game, making it feel fresh even after all these years. It’s fascinating to see how the community’s input shaped features like multiplayer and new crops, enhancing the overall experience.

  7. david09

    Absolutely! It’s impressive how the developers have listened to player feedback and added new features over the years. The addition of multiplayer really changed the dynamics, allowing friends to enjoy the farming experience together!

  8. spencer.gerald

    I completely agree! The way the developers have incorporated player suggestions really shows their commitment to the community. It’s also interesting to see how the graphics and gameplay mechanics have evolved, making the game feel so much richer over the years.

  9. rlockman

    You’re absolutely right! It’s impressive how the developers have actively engaged with the community. This collaboration has not only enhanced gameplay but also made the game feel more personal and inclusive over the years.

  10. wrunte

    I completely agree! The developers’ commitment to community feedback has really shaped the game’s evolution. It’s fascinating to see how features like multiplayer and new crops have transformed gameplay over the years.

  11. hermann.ruth

    Absolutely! It’s impressive how the developers have not only listened to feedback but also incorporated new features that enhance gameplay, like the recent updates on multiplayer options. It truly shows their dedication to improving the player experience over the years.

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