But now the adorable watercolour farming simulator is now available Nintendo Switchbringing gamers all the portable farming fun you could have ever hoped. The port has been long awaited by both Ninty fans waiting for the elusive Animal Crossing for Switch and fans of Stardew Valley alike. For those not in the know, Stardew Valley is a farming sim not too dissimilar to the likes of Harvest Moon, where you tend your farm, raise animals and crops, and also make a bit of a name for yourself in the community. To do this, simply take your new hoe and till 15 little patches of soil in which to plant. Initially, we recommend investing in two or three Cauliflower seeds as they cost 80g, but the finished crop is worth much. Also pick up some more turnip seeds and some potatoes. Doing stardew recipes that make money gives you a slim chance of growing a giant crop, which will take up all nine squares of soil. I made the mistake of falling for the idea of being surrounded by farm animals and spent ...