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Oh, you can also save at any time at the bed side table. So don't have to sleep to save, which is a major complaint of most games in the genre. So you do still need to go home to save, but at least you don't need to waste a day if you need to close the game early.
Also, I should clarify that since it's early access dating isn't actually in the game yet but the dragon has an eligible for dating heart indication so will be in a later update. It will cost more later though so I got it in e.a. and will play a bit then probably wait for full release to play it in full.
Edit: you can cook early on by going to the inn's kitchen instead of having to wait for a house upgrade. Both a difference and a helpful tip as you might miss that.
The reasons for that is because many of us have seen how a lot of SDV fanboys calling every new pixel art farming game a copy/ripoff of SDV and hoping that Eric Barone would sue the developer.
SDV is shorthand for Stardew Valley, and Eric Barone is the guy who created SDV. You may know of him more as ConcernedApe.
TL:DR Don't judge the game by first sight, it can become anything fantastic overtime. We can just be thankful to break up with the tradition of being toxic just because of violent shooting games. We will all love cozy games and I love girls who prefer playing games like that instead of a brainrot shooter. Thank you all for your understanding.
A lot of “wholesome games” with “wholesome devs” paradoxically come with a toxic community. Don’t mind them, there’s always nice people in every community, as you can notice here :)
Travellers Rest? I heard about the game, but never tried. Is it good?