after long day at my job, i just wanna kick back and relax. maybe holding a controller instead of keyboard and mouse would be nice.
i like stardew valley but the experience with controller is just poor. it’s just not designed to work that way (even with the controller mod). thus the question. Any cool ideas?
- What don’t you like about it? I played it just fine with an Xbox controller - it’s fine i get it. but do you consider that a good/better experience than kb&m? that’s my it’s not built to work well without pointer… - My wife played that game for longer than I’ve played most games, and she only ever played it with a controller. She also liked Littlewood, Disney Dreamlight Valley, and Cozy Grove; she only ever used a controller for them. 
- The game is also on consoles so don’t know what you’d mean - It just… feels better with KBM. and I’m sad about that. I wanna sit back, but it just feels crunchier with a controller. 
- Yeah I tried playing it on console but it was pretty garbage compared to kbm. There’s a reason I’ve got about 30 minutes on console and 700 hours on kbm. 
 
- I never tried with KB/M so I can’t say. But I never really felt it was deficient. Selecting stuff from the menus certainly would have been faster with a mouse, but it was perfectly tolerable. If anything, like animal crossing, it adds to the slow play. 
- Give Spiritfarer a shot, full controller support and even a bit of harvest, fishing, and adventure to boot. 30 hours easy if you take your time, more if you want. Super chill game. - +1 for spiritfarer, but brace yourself for big sad 
 
- I also feel Stardew works insanely better on KBM. Terraria too. I WANT to use controller and sit back and be comfy, but I just feel like I’m fiddling more and not as relaxed as point and click. 
 
 
- I have only ever played Stardew with a controller so I’m just wondering in what way is it not good? Because for some menus the right stick is emulating a mouse? Or targeting things? - May I suggest turning the always face target (or whatever it’s called) option on? It makes a big difference in how using tools works with a controller. 
- It’s been a minute but i think i know what might be bugging you about the controls. If it’s the having to move and look with the same control, check the settings. There might be a way to adjust it. - As for other options… - -The Farming Simulator games are great for controller. - Story of Seasons is on sale on Steam right now.
- Out of Ore
- Mini Metro
- Jalopy
- Shipbreaker
- the My Time At … series
- No Mans Sky
- Never Alone
- Hokko Life
- Staxel
- Rebel Galaxy
- Olli Olli
- Arctico
 - Looking on steam cross-referencing ‘casual’ and ‘good for steam deck’ is probably a good way to find some more. 
- I quite liked Fields of Mistria though its still early access. - KB/M is a little easier for placing things but its not at all bad with a gamepad. 
- The game that Stardew Valley blatantly copied - Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town. - It was made for the GBA, so has straightforward and precise controls, with none of the irritating camera or targeting complications that come with making the game 3D. - There are other later games in the Harvest Moon franchise with better graphics, but like Stardew Valley with a gamepad, they tend to have irritatingly imprecise controls. Friends of Mineral Town, with its isometric 2D, doesn’t have that problem. - There’s a modern remake called Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town. It’s isometric and cross-platform so I’m hoping the controller support would be decent. 
- Also, shout out to the female player character version of the game: Harvest Moon: More Friends of Mineral Town - Why do female player character have more friends than male player character? I feel discriminated! - The Japanese version is just called: Bokujo Monogatari: For Girl - (Bokujo Monogatari (Farm story) is just the series name in Japanese) - I was just joking, but thanks for the info, didn’t know that. 
 
 
 
 
- thx! definitely going into my list:) 
 
- There’s roots of patcha. Its very similar. - roots of patcha. thanks! was not aware of this game. counting it in. also reviews are looking positive 
 
- I’ve literally only ever played it with controller, except for about fifteen minutes with mouse and keyboard. - Hundreds of hours on the Switch, and now over a hundred hours on the Steam Deck (holy shit mods, even just QoL ones and being able to zoom out farther, make the game so much better). - What specifically do you have a hard time doing using controller? I know placing fences can be a big pain, but that’s pretty much it in my experience. 
- Discounty has been fun, a supermarket simulator. It’s more story driven than Stardew and less open ended but similar vibes. - That seems nice, it’s even on gog 
 
- Eastward has been on my wishlist for ever. Not really a building sim, and not sure about controller support. But the pixel art might draw you in like Stardew did 
- I only played the demo of it but Luma Island seemed quite nice. 
- I’ve been playing My Time at Sandrock exclusively on my Steam Deck, so controller controls. It’s more focused on crafting instead of farming (you don’t unlock farming until you’re 2-3 in game weeks in), but it’s still very Stardew. I haven’t played the previous game in the series, My Time at Portia, but I understand it takes place in a more fertile area than Sandrock’s desert. 
- There a free to play online game called Palia that’s pretty chill. - Not as farm intensive as stardew, but you do have a few plots to grow crops and you can refine them into jams and pickled goods, etc. - Can also cook your food into meals, give gifts to villagers to build up relationships, and each villager has a story and background to learn. - There is also mining, tree felling, plant foraging, animal hunting, fishing, etc. - It’s a first person 3D world, and I haven’t tried it with controller but I imagine it would be fine. - It’s very chill, there is pretty much no negatives for any action or inaction that you take. - Oh also you can build your house on your plot of land and decorate it with a shit ton of decorative furniture and nic knacks. - Main storyline quests are not too bad either, there is a story to the world that develops as well. - Palia is fun, and they finally managed to get some of the worse of “all the floors disappeared in the village oh god help help” cleaned up! - I have so many goobi at my ranch! 
 
- In my experience, most games that offer support for both are better with KB/M. - The KB/M vs Controller betterness ratio of a particular game tends to also scale up with the amount of controls required to play the game. - If you want a game that feels almost as good on the controller, find a simpler game with fewer controls. - As far as game recommendations: the wife and I have more hours into Stardew Valley than I’ll publicly admit, and other games we enjoy that work well with controllers are Luma Island, Dinkum, and Plate Up. - A side note: If you’re chasing the magic that is Stardew Valley, you aren’t going to find it elsewhere. Be open to a different kind of magic in these other games and you won’t be disappointed that it doesn’t hit like Stardew. 
- Travellers rest is amazing. Still early acess but has tons of stuff already. 















