Stardew Valley player starts the game 10,000 times (!) and is surprised with a message from the developer on the start screen

Anyone who logs into Stardew Valley 10,000 times will receive a message on the start screen.

is now a real farming sim evergreen and it's amazing that players are still discovering new things almost ten years after the original release. If you've ever wondered what happens if you start the game 10,000 times (we assume you probably haven't asked yourself this question), listen up: A player did exactly that and became number 10,000 after restarting rewarded with a small but nice message on the start screen.

This is what happens in Stardew Valley when you start the game 10,000 times

As Redditor "Oprima" shows us, Stardew Valley creator ConcernedApe pays you respect with a little message when you start the game 10,000 times:

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What's the message?"You've started the game 10,000 times! I'm impressed -Ape"

Now you're probably wondering how someone can start a game 10,000 times. Unfortunately, the creator of the post doesn't have an answer. However, it could be that "Oprima" diligently installed mods for the farming sim and always restarted the game to check whether everything works as it should. But that's just a guess. In any case: remarkable performance.

Exciting calculation:In the comments section under the post, a user speculates about how many hours of play the hard-working long-term rebooter might have put into Stardew Valley.

Assuming that "Oprima" spent one minute in the game after each restart, he would have a total of 166 hours of play. If the player had spent two hours with the farming title after each game start, he would even have 20,000 hours on the clock.

By the way, Stardew Valley will soon be getting a new Switch patch that, among other things, will fix the infamous “divorce crash”. You can find more information about this at the link above.

How many hours of play do you actually have in Stardew Valley?