5 Switch Ports That Actually Play Better on Nintendo
Stardew Valley
The hit indie farming game is available across all platforms, from PC to mobile devices, but we all know that its real home is on the Nintendo Switch. The Switch’s flexibility and portability offer just about everything a farming fan would want.
While Stardew Valley doesn’t exactly have any added features on the Switch, it more than makes up for it with its fast updates. The Switch version is the first console port to get multiplayer, and you can play both online and locally. While iOS and Android might have the portability, it won’t let you farm with others.
Thanks to the handheld and docked modes, you can enjoy the best of both worlds when farming on the Switch. For those long sessions, you can hook it up to your TV and play the day away.
On the other hand, you can use the handheld mode if you’re on the move or just want to check up on your farm. For all it has to offer, Stardew Valley on Nintendo Switch is pretty much the best way to play.