A TikTok user shared a clever way to get a head start on Stardew Valley, and players are impressed by the intelligent finding that will help them in their playthroughs. Getting a head start on the early stages of any game can entirely change players' experience, so this Stardew Valley tip will go a long way for players looking for a fresh new run in this indie game.

Stardew Valley launched in 2016, and since then, the indie gaming community has been in love with the game's aesthetic, gameplay, lore, and everything else it offers. The indie game by Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone impressed the gaming industry with its simple but captivating gameplay, and it has sold over 20 million copies on all platforms. The game has been such an indie icon that many developers have taken inspiration from it and given their upcoming games Stardew Valley vibes.

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A TikTok user called TheDataWizard shared an interesting finding that will change how Stardew Valley players approach the game in its early stages. According to the TikTok user, if Stardew Valley players plant 15 crops at the start of the game, crows will not attack as they only attack when there are 16 or more crops, allowing players to safely plant the crops needed to get the spring bundle on day 13. This in turn lets players get speed gro in the early game for the strawberries, and progress faster. Many gamers look for Stardew Valley tips and guides to make their playthroughs more efficient, and this tip may be one of the most valuable for the early game.

The short TikTok video has over ninety thousand views and thousands of likes so far, proving how helpful the clever tip is, and the video's comment section proves it even more. In the video's comment section, dozens of Stardew Valley fans thank the content creator for the useful tip, while a few ask for advice about how to make money in Stardew Valley.

Even though Haunted Chocolatier is in development, Stardew Valley's content is not stopping. Recently the game's creator shared some of the upcoming content that will come in Stardew Valley's update 1.6, so fans of the indie game should not worry about running out of things to do in the game.

Stardew Valley is available now on Mobile, Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, Xbox One, and legacy platforms.

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