I've was playing hundreds of hours of st stardew trying to 100% it, and now I'm really close but I haven't been playing much because the achievements i have left are the more difficult ones (beat the arcade games in the saloon, get the golden clock and the return copter which togeather is 12 million gold) and so it's getting harder to stay motivated. im still going to keep trying though.
I’ll be real, the right side of the boardwalk is the only thing finished in island lmao,, thanks for coming tho! A B island after just a month of playing i think is really good!
@ABarcelos Your island looks great!! A B is absolutely a great grade for any island, let alone one thats only been worked on for a month.
Question though, what was with the "for love of god, leave" sign? is it a reference? is it meant as a reminder for vistors who stay too long?
@poeticpotato thank you!! Sndjsnks noo the sign was for a villager that I had been trying to get to leave since my first week of playing and i got so frustrated i locked them in their house and put the sign up lmao (they finally left two days ago and i got fauna i am SO HAPPY)
This will probably come out as a lot but I thought of a few things I wanted to say since I was too fanboy starstruck while ya'll were on my island.
1) Holy $h!t Simmons was on my island
2) Jon your words thawed a viking mans heart and you are a gem among humanity
3) Gus you are an inspiration, legit.
4) I will be finishing the island and adding some surprises (which you are invited back to once its done). . . now I just need to finish moving IRL.
5) Friggin SIMMONS man
Thank you all for the kind words, I love this company.
The name Montana comes from the use of it by Spanish explorers that were traveling North of Mexico when they discovered the Rocky Mountains and thus dubbed them Montaña del Norte which you could obviously tell means Mountains of the North or The North Mountains, so although Spanish explorers had nothing to do with naming the state itself (Spanish colonization ended around 1840 and there is evidence that no colonial Spaniards ever made it to Montana which was founded and named in 1889) they did come up with the name that would eventually be used to officially name it. I have lived in Montana my whole life and its a weird thing people like to bring up with dumb intentions of making a really absurd point usually so I always have been keen on the details LOL