Summary

A hardworkingStardew Valleyfan is working on recreating the world of the farming RPG into their playthrough ofThe Sims 4.Stardew Valleyhas many recognizableareas in Pelican Town, and to combine this with the expansive building features ofThe Sims 4, this fan will probably create some amazing content that players from both games' communities will be impressed by.

Given the popularity ofStardew Valley, it is not surprising for fans to recreate distinct elements of the game into other titles and vice-versa. Players have gone on to integratewell-knownStardew Valleycharactersand elements into other life simulation or sandbox titles likeAnimal Crossing: New Horizons,Minecraft, andThe Sims. Though some community members only want to replicate specific parts of the farming RPG, this particular fan is attempting to accomplish a great feat by trying to build the whole of Pelican Town inThe Sims 4.

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Recently, Redditor EthanTP80 shared several images displaying their progress in building the world ofStardew ValleywithinThe Sims 4. The photos depicted theirSims 4version of The Stardrop Saloon, which is a restaurant located in central Pelican Town owned by Gus. The Redditor took a few liberties in the shape and size of the saloon, most likely to fit all the furniture found inside the building. However,Stardew Valleyfans will probably recognize distinct elements such as the jukebox on the left-most side, the fireplace to the right of the bar, and even the vending machine and couch in the arcade room where some villagers hang out in-game.

Fellow fans on the Reddit thread instantly recognized EthanTP80’s work and heaped compliments on their build. Others asked about particular furniture pieces such as the pool table in theStardew Valleysaloon’s arcade room, but the creator noted that no other option was available inThe Sims 4. Others also requested theyupload their creation onThe Sims 4Gallery, to which they replied that they already have. This means that players who want to have this particular building in their ownSims 4playthrough will be able to download and use it, too.

Given how largeStardew Valley’s Pelican Townis, and with the number of buildings found in the location, it might be a while before EthanTP80 can complete their recreation project. However, it seems that bothStardew ValleyandThe Sims 4communities are very pleased with their work, and are likely hoping more of their progress will be shared in the future.

Stardew Valleyis available for Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.