If exploring Starfield's 1,000 planets is proving too exhausting for you, this new life sim offers a much more manageable 100 islands and a cozy Stardew Valley vibe.
14.09.2023 - 15:32 / destructoid.com
One of the more unexpected reveals during the September 2023 Nintendo Direct is Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story. The cozy-looking pixel-crafting RPG is in development by Lazy Bear, the studio behind Graveyard Keeper and Punch Club.
Bandle Tale takes place in the League of Legends region of Bandle City. Players will take on the role of a Yordle looking to restore the magic to Bandle City. With the help of familiar Yordle friends like Teemo, Lulu, and Tristana, the player will gather resources and craft a plethora of items to build up their city.
The crafting RPG looks great and reminds me a lot of Stardew Valley. There’s something about well-done pixel art when it comes to this type of game. There’s been a ton of games released lately that take place in the League of Legends universe, some of which have been great and others that have been average. Hopefully, Bandle Tale turns out to be a solid addition to the genre on Switch.
Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story is coming to Nintendo Switch in 2024. You can wishlist it now on the Nintendo Store.
If exploring Starfield's 1,000 planets is proving too exhausting for you, this new life sim offers a much more manageable 100 islands and a cozy Stardew Valley vibe.
After teasing Stardew Valley players about the potential additions being made to the game as part of its upcoming update 1.6, developer Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone has taken to social media platform X to elaborate to confirm some of the new features coming to the game.
A while ago, we were given some hints as to what to expect in Stardew Valley‘s 1.6 update. Now, Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone has given us a sneak peek of what’s actually coming to one of the best indie games ever made.
The creator of , ConcernedApe, has announced a series of interesting new features that will be coming to the game in the 1.6 update. Although no date has been announced for the upcoming update by 's sole creator, Eric Barone, also known as ConcernedApe, a sneak peek at features is particularly exciting for fans of the enormously popular farm simulation role-playing game.
The upcoming update doesn't have a release date yet, but you should get excited.
Stardew Valley creator Eric 'ConcernedApe' Barone revealed earlier this year that he'd be taking a break from new title Haunted Chocolatier for one last minor update. At the time, Barone stated that this update was primarily to help mod support, but it seems as though he may have gotten a little bit carried away. A new detailed breakdown of everything that's going to be added to Stardew Valley in the 1.6 update was released earlier today, and it's pretty beefy.
Now I am a total sucker for farming simulator games. Especially those with the freedom to move around and offer customisation to any degree. So, I am thrilled to introduce Harvest Valley for today’s news!
If you cast your minds back to 2020, you may recall Spider-Man being a hot topic of conversation. This was not because he had just used his web-tastic athleticism to save a school bus of children from careering off the side of the road, or swept MJ off her feet (literally) before kissing her while upside down.
Water your crops, feed the chickens, milk the cows, and discover the horrors of this idyllic island.
Moonstone Island has finally arrived, and it’s definitely going to be one of my most-played simulation games. With wholesome creature-collecting mechanics and a witchy Stardew Valley-esque take on the farming genre, Studio Supersoft’s new game offers countless hours of cozy fun. If you’re anything like me, this may just be the colorful comfy indie game you’ve waited for. Moonstone Island sets the genre’s bar high with its unique blend of building, creature collecting, farming, and sandbox elements.
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Bandle Tale has to be the cutest RPG game I’ve seen in ages, and it was only just revealed by Riot Forge. The team behind League of Legends is teaming up with Lazy Bear Games, an indie developer best known for its iconic farming game, Graveyard Keeper, to bring us a cozy crafting experience all about yordles. That’s right, Teemo lovers. Bandle Tale is set in Bandle City, where you play as a shy yordle from Yarnville who excels at knitting. With a mix of LoL champions and Stardew Valley vibes, what’s not to love?