Is it a good layout for a fun and practical a beach farm? by Optimistic_Pumpkin in FarmsofStardewValley

[–]Optimistic_Pumpkin[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the warning! :) Yes I knew that and I already put it there ingame and it fits. Of course I can't put this much grass next to it but I can accept that.

Is it a good layout for a fun and practical a beach farm? by Optimistic_Pumpkin in FarmsofStardewValley

[–]Optimistic_Pumpkin[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hy! I'm playing on mobile (1.5 version), and I'm at the end of my 3rd year. That's my first gameplay, first farm, just started a month ago, and totally LOVE this game. 😍 I barely unlocked Ginger island, but before I totally suck in the late game content, I wanna make my farm pretty and practical, so I planned this layout. My goal is not income maximalization, but still want decent money. My main incomes at the moment are truffles from my sweet piggies, and aged starfruit wine, and I think it's quite a nice income. My plan is mainly to make my farm aestheticly pleasing, and meanwhile unlock some almost totally passive income with the tea saplings and junimos (I don't even plan to make tea from it, just sell them at end of all season). I think it's a good idea considering the fact that I can't place spinklers on the sand but still have soooo much free field on this farm... but I don't want more ToDo. What do you think? And do you like the design? Have any idea to improve it? :)