10 games like Stardew Valley that’ll keep you working on the farm until the cows come home

Best games like Stardew Valley: a screenshot of a Stardew Valley farm during spring.
(Image credit: ConcernedApe)

If you're looking for games like Stardew Valley to get stuck into, there are plenty of fantastic alternatives out there for you to explore. ConcernedApe's delightful farming sim has influenced so many wonderful games, and there are also lots of original adventures out there that tap into the same kind of feel or style of play as Stardew Valley.

Whether you enjoy growing your own crops, raising animals, venturing into caves and exploring, or developing relationships with the locales, some of the best farming games offer up experiences of all shapes and sizes.

And if you're eagerly awaiting Eric Barone's new game Haunted Chocolatier, and you're looking take a break from Pelican town, this list of games like Stardew Valley is here to help.

Read on below as we take you through our pick of the 10 best games like Stardew Valley you can play right now.

Recent updates

This collection of the best games like Stardew Valley was updated on January 23 to include Fields of Mistria.

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10. Moonlighter

Moonlighter screenshot showing characters sitting at tables in a cafe-like indoor setting.

(Image credit: 11 Bit Studios)

Developer: Digital Sun
Platform(s): PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

Moonlighter should tick all your Stardew Valley boxes. By day, it’s a management game where you work as a shopkeeper, bartering with customers and restocking shelves with that kind of wonderful, brain-soothing, mediocrity. But, by night you’re a warrior, diving into roguelike dungeons to scavenge wares for your shop. 

Oh, and did we mention the overarching story is incredible? It’s all full of destiny and anguish and a bit of family drama. It absolutely nails that wonderful, self-perpetuating,  gameplay loop of busywork that Stardew Valley excels at, with a little touch of Binding of Isaac and even some tongue-in-cheek Dark Souls references. Prepare yourself for a new addiction. For more information, read our Moonlighter review!

 9. Sun Haven 

Sun Haven screenshot showing farming plots, a lake, and trees surrounding the farmyard. Two characters are fishing in the lake.

(Image credit: Pixel Sprout Studios)

Developer: Pixel Sprout Studios
Platform(s): PC

Have you ever thought to yourself, “I know what Stardew Valley is missing. Dragons, magic, and fantasy”? Sure you have. Well, in this lovely farming sim from Pixel Sprout Studios and backed to almost double its goal on Kickstarter, you’ll get just that. Sun Haven is like Stardew Valley if it was set in medieval times and had a bit of that mythical world injected into it. Plus, you don’t have to be human. 

There’s a choice of human, demon, elf, angel, elemental, naga, and amari (which basically means you can play as an animal. Want to be a cat? Sure, you can do that.) You’ve got a choice of playing alone or with up to eight people in online co-op. If magic’s your game, this is too. Also, it got a massive update in July 2024, so now's the best time to check it out.   

 8. Roots of Pacha

Games like Stardew Valley: two villagers getting married in Roots of Pacha.

(Image credit: Soda Den)

Developer: Soda Den
Platform(s): PC, Nintendo Switch, PS5, PS4, Xbox One, XSX 

Roots of Pacha shares a lot of similarities with Stardew Valley, however, the big twist is that it’s set during the Stone Age. Just like in Stardew, here you can fish, farm, help the community, tame animals, and even get married. However, all the mechanics are tied to the game’s time period, making it truly stand out in the cozy and farming sim genre. 

Whether its taming mammoths, solving the puzzles in the mines, or unlocking new technology as you contribute to the tribe’s progression, Roots of Pacha is a fresh take on the genre while offering us that classic Stardew formula. It's truly everything we hoped for and more. Also, on a personal note, we hugely prefer the fishing mini-game in Roots of Pacha to Stardew, stabbing fish with our pointed rocks is way easier and more satisfying, trust us.  

7. Garden Story

Garden Story screenshot showing an aerial view of a woodland area with a river running through it. A bridge connects one side of the river to another.

(Image credit: VIZ Media)

Developer: Picogram
Platform(s):
PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One

Another Stardew-style game, Garden Story, made by developer Picogram, is cute and quirky. You take on the role of Concord the grape who teams up with their fruit, fungi, and froggy friends to protect The Grove from the Rot that is threatening to destroy their homes. As Concord, you’ve been appointed the Guardian of The Grove, and whilst still having the usual tasks and changing seasons of Stardew Valley, you’ve also got an overarching storyline of combating the Rot and rebuilding the island. You’ll also build relationships with others that will ultimately help you out too.

6. My Time at Portia

My Time at Portia screenshot showing a player character riding on horseback through a field. An orange brick house sits on the right in the background, with a wooden stables to the left.

(Image credit: Pathea)

Developer: Pathea
Platform(s): PC, Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One

Like Stardew Valley, getting into My Time at Portia can be a bit of a grind to get into. But, the world is so delightful and rewarding to be in, and interact with, that you soon won’t really mind about that. The best way to describe My Time at Portia is to say it’s like crossing The Sims with Stardew, with lashings of Studio Ghibli-esque graphics thrown on top for good measure, like some kind of amazing sundae. This game is as much about becoming part of the Portia community as it is crafting or resource gathering, and that’s part of its charm. 

Everyone just wants to be your BFF, it’s up to you to invite them into your inner circle. Add that quest for all the friends to the continual search for resources to build things for your workshop and the town as a whole, and you’re suddenly very busy indeed. And, oh wait, has the whole weekend gone already? To find out more, check out our My Time at Portia review

5. Fields of Mistria

Fields of Mistria trailer screenshot showing an anime-style girl with long blonde hair and blue eyes, a grassy field and windmill behind her

(Image credit: NPC Studio)

Developer: NPC Studio
Platform(s): PC

Currently out in Early Access, NPC Studio's delightful farming sim is sure to appeal to Stardew Valley fans everywhere. With dateable residents to get to know and romance if you so wish, a farm to grow and develop to your heart's content, and so much to discover and do, it channels the nostalgia with it's '90s inspired aesthetic. Alongside raising animals, it also offers up features that will no doubt speak to anyone who loves ConcernedApe's pixelated sim - you can also expect to play out quests, learn magic, fish, and mine.

4. Potion Permit

Potion Permit screenshot showing the map view of a town and all the houses and forest area it comprises.

(Image credit: PQube)

Developer: MassHive Media
Platform(s): PC, Nintendo Switch, PS5, PS4, Xbox One, XSX

Potion Permit is another charming pixel game like Stardew Valley, though more on the RPG and crafting side of the fence than the farming sim one. In it, you play as a doctor who has just moved to a sleeping town in desperate need of some alchemical magic. You'll spend a lot of your time gathering ingredients to brew potions, whether from wild plants or monsters after vanquishing them in the untamed wilderness that lies just beyond the village walls. 

Then, it's just a matter of combining all the elements in your caldron to create healing elixirs, each with a unique recipe. Potion Permit features elements of management sims, too, as you balance your foraging expeditions with treating patients in the hospital ward, building relationships with the townsfolk, and turning your small surgery into a thriving medical center. Oh, and did I mention there's a romance system?

3. Wylde Flowers

Wydle Flowers screenshot showing a dark haired witch bending down to pet a chicken on her farm. A black chicken stands behind her, and a brown chicken stands nearby to her left. A chicken coop can be seen on the right.

(Image credit: Studio Dryrock)

Developer: Studio Drydock
Platform(s):
PC, Nintendo Switch

Have you ever wanted to be an all-powerful witch tending to her own farm? That's the elevator pitch for this stunning game like Stardew Valley. Wylde Flowers is a peaceful, dreamy cottagecore farming sim underpinned by a curious mystery to unravel. Deep character and narrative-driven elements deliver those RPG sensibilities you might be craving from Stardew Valley, with heroine Tara building relationships with her coven while balancing magic, farm life, and everything in between. 

It also doubles as one of the best LGBT games for cozy gamers to check out, with diverse romance options available to Tara as she gets to know the townsfolk over the course of her journey. Colorful, narrative, and immediately immersive, Wylde Flowers really has it all.

2. Slime Rancher

Slimes rushing into the distance away from the grabber in Slime Rancher

(Image credit: Monomi Park)

Developer: Monomi Park
Platform(s):
Xbox One, PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch

In Slime Rancher, instead of crops you’re actually harvesting poop - officially known as plorts in-game - from adorable, bouncy, little slimes themed around different animals or objects, from tabby cats to Bulbasaur-like Tangle Slimes. You trade plorts on the Plort Market, with profitable types fluctuating and changing just like a real stock market for poop. You have all your Slimes bouncing around in hutches too, usually sectioned off because they can have a tendency to eat each other, or plorts from another species, which actually creates equally cute hybrids. 

It’s utterly adorable, until you have to start throwing Tabby Slimes into the Incinerator because their plorts aren’t worth, well, plort anymore. Yes, I know, I’m a terrible, heartless, (rich) monster. It’s not quite Stardew Valley, but it’s that same kind of idle, adorable, fun that you can’t help sinking multiple hundreds of hours into. We're still waiting to find out whether Slime Rancher 2 will make the cut here, but its successful launch into early access is already garnering some buzz... 

1. Coral Island

Coral Island screenshot showing a brunette male farmer standing in the middle of a plot of land - a pasture with cows and pigs is on his left, and a vegetable garden is on his right. There are flowerbeds in the foreground on the left hand side.

(Image credit: Stairway Games)

Developer: Stairway Games
Platform(s): PC (Early Access) 

Coral Island shares a lot of similarities with Stardew Valley. In fact, we've gone as far as to say that Stairway Games' farming sim, which recently left early access, is even more proof that Stardew Valley is a genre now. In Coral Island, you also leave the city life behind you to begin a new chapter. You're free to build up the farm of your dreams, with crops to grow and animals to tend to. Not unlike Pelican Town, you can also get to know a whole cast of residents and form bonds by giving them gifts. Among the inhabitants are also 25 singles who you can develop a relationship with. With a town to help revive, you can help the community, go diving, hunt for insects, and catch fish, too. 


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