Stardew Valley meets Final Fantasy in free Nintendo Switch downloadA free download on the Nintendo Switch eshop is giving us Stardew Valley and Final Fantasy vibes.AdvertThere are loads of great freebies on theNintendoeshop right now, one of which is the opening chapter for one of the greatest games ever made.Check out the trailer forMario & Luigi: BrotherhoodHowever the freebie we’re talking about this time is for a game that’ll hookFinal FantasyandStardew Valleyfans instantly, Harvestella.AdvertFor those who might have never heard of it,Harvestellais a game set in the fictional world of Quietus, a mysterious place filled with threats and mysteries the player will have to overcome.To do this they’ll start their very own farm which they’ll run alongside some of the locals, growing and harvesting crops, chatting with the NPCs and exploring everything the gorgeous world has to offer.In essence it’s just likeStardew Valley,but instead of moving to a cosy little farm to escape your worries and fears, you’ll instead be wrapped up in a Final Fantasy-esque catastrophe. Not the vibe you’d expect from a farming game but here we are.While you can buy and play the full game onPCand Nintendo Switch, you can grab a free demo of the game on Nintendo’s home console to see if it’s your cup of tea before committing to a purchase.AdvertWeirdly the version of the game onSteamdoesn’t have a demo available, so if you want to give it a go the Nintendo Switch will be your only option.The demo should give you a taste of what to expect from the full game, and if it turns out that it just isn’t for you there’s no harm done as you haven’t paid for anything yet.Featured Image Credit: Square EnixTopics:Final Fantasy,Stardew Valley,Nintendo,Nintendo Switch

Stardew Valley meets Final Fantasy in free Nintendo Switch download

Stardew Valley meets Final Fantasy in free Nintendo Switch downloadA free download on the Nintendo Switch eshop is giving us Stardew Valley and Final Fantasy vibes.AdvertThere are loads of great freebies on theNintendoeshop right now, one of which is the opening chapter for one of the greatest games ever made.Check out the trailer forMario & Luigi: BrotherhoodHowever the freebie we’re talking about this time is for a game that’ll hookFinal FantasyandStardew Valleyfans instantly, Harvestella.AdvertFor those who might have never heard of it,Harvestellais a game set in the fictional world of Quietus, a mysterious place filled with threats and mysteries the player will have to overcome.To do this they’ll start their very own farm which they’ll run alongside some of the locals, growing and harvesting crops, chatting with the NPCs and exploring everything the gorgeous world has to offer.In essence it’s just likeStardew Valley,but instead of moving to a cosy little farm to escape your worries and fears, you’ll instead be wrapped up in a Final Fantasy-esque catastrophe. Not the vibe you’d expect from a farming game but here we are.While you can buy and play the full game onPCand Nintendo Switch, you can grab a free demo of the game on Nintendo’s home console to see if it’s your cup of tea before committing to a purchase.AdvertWeirdly the version of the game onSteamdoesn’t have a demo available, so if you want to give it a go the Nintendo Switch will be your only option.The demo should give you a taste of what to expect from the full game, and if it turns out that it just isn’t for you there’s no harm done as you haven’t paid for anything yet.Featured Image Credit: Square EnixTopics:Final Fantasy,Stardew Valley,Nintendo,Nintendo Switch

Stardew Valley meets Final Fantasy in free Nintendo Switch downloadA free download on the Nintendo Switch eshop is giving us Stardew Valley and Final Fantasy vibes.AdvertThere are loads of great freebies on theNintendoeshop right now, one of which is the opening chapter for one of the greatest games ever made.Check out the trailer forMario & Luigi: BrotherhoodHowever the freebie we’re talking about this time is for a game that’ll hookFinal FantasyandStardew Valleyfans instantly, Harvestella.AdvertFor those who might have never heard of it,Harvestellais a game set in the fictional world of Quietus, a mysterious place filled with threats and mysteries the player will have to overcome.To do this they’ll start their very own farm which they’ll run alongside some of the locals, growing and harvesting crops, chatting with the NPCs and exploring everything the gorgeous world has to offer.In essence it’s just likeStardew Valley,but instead of moving to a cosy little farm to escape your worries and fears, you’ll instead be wrapped up in a Final Fantasy-esque catastrophe. Not the vibe you’d expect from a farming game but here we are.While you can buy and play the full game onPCand Nintendo Switch, you can grab a free demo of the game on Nintendo’s home console to see if it’s your cup of tea before committing to a purchase.AdvertWeirdly the version of the game onSteamdoesn’t have a demo available, so if you want to give it a go the Nintendo Switch will be your only option.The demo should give you a taste of what to expect from the full game, and if it turns out that it just isn’t for you there’s no harm done as you haven’t paid for anything yet.

Stardew Valley meets Final Fantasy in free Nintendo Switch download

A free download on the Nintendo Switch eshop is giving us Stardew Valley and Final Fantasy vibes.

Advert

Advert

There are loads of great freebies on theNintendoeshop right now, one of which is the opening chapter for one of the greatest games ever made.

Check out the trailer forMario & Luigi: Brotherhood

However the freebie we’re talking about this time is for a game that’ll hookFinal FantasyandStardew Valleyfans instantly, Harvestella.

Advert

Advert

For those who might have never heard of it,Harvestellais a game set in the fictional world of Quietus, a mysterious place filled with threats and mysteries the player will have to overcome.

To do this they’ll start their very own farm which they’ll run alongside some of the locals, growing and harvesting crops, chatting with the NPCs and exploring everything the gorgeous world has to offer.

In essence it’s just likeStardew Valley,but instead of moving to a cosy little farm to escape your worries and fears, you’ll instead be wrapped up in a Final Fantasy-esque catastrophe. Not the vibe you’d expect from a farming game but here we are.

While you can buy and play the full game onPCand Nintendo Switch, you can grab a free demo of the game on Nintendo’s home console to see if it’s your cup of tea before committing to a purchase.

Advert

Advert

Weirdly the version of the game onSteamdoesn’t have a demo available, so if you want to give it a go the Nintendo Switch will be your only option.

The demo should give you a taste of what to expect from the full game, and if it turns out that it just isn’t for you there’s no harm done as you haven’t paid for anything yet.

Topics:Final Fantasy,Stardew Valley,Nintendo,Nintendo Switch