
Peaceful Days
Harvest Moon nostalgia rebuilt by a solo dev with industry chops - solid crop loops, a surprisingly layered town mystery, and a mine full of puzzles that can brick your progress if you hit a bad patch.
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About Peaceful Days
My spreadsheet instincts kicked in about twenty minutes into Peaceful Days, when I started mapping out which crops turn the best profit per season and which NPC gifts unlock the blacksmith's upgrade queue fastest. That loop - grow, sell, upgrade tools, expand livestock - is the engine here, and it runs cleanly. The developer spent time at a major studio between early access and the full 2025 release, and the polish shows in places you notice only after the hundredth day: tool-upgrade pacing feels deliberate, the request system feeds you steady gold without becoming a grind, and the seasonal crop rotation keeps planting decisions interesting rather than automatic. The town of Aurora holds 26 residents, each with gift preferences and heart events that gate relationship milestones. Compared to genre giants like Stardew Valley, character dialogue is lean - some players have called it thin, and that criticism lands. You will not get backstory-rich cutscenes for every NPC. What you do get is a multicultural cast that feels genuinely distinct, a low-friction friendship system where daily gifting does not feel like homework, and a mayor's daughter romance route alongside other relationship options. The relationship upkeep is accessible enough that even players who typically skip social content in sim games tend to engage with it here. The mine is where things get strategically interesting and occasionally frustrating. Descending through floors requires solving switch-based puzzles to advance, with ore types like silver locked behind puzzle gates rather than a simple stamina check. The puzzle design is a genuine differentiator from the average farming sim, but community reports confirm that specific puzzle states can become stuck - the floor 20 gate in particular has caught players in unsolvable configurations requiring developer patches to clear. The developer has been responsive post-launch, pushing regular quality-of-life updates covering everything from fishing weather logic to cooking recipe shortcuts, so this is not an abandoned product. It is, however, a game where you should check patch notes before going deep into a mine run. On the systems side, Steam Workshop support opens the door for community content, and the full controller support plus verified Steam Deck compatibility make this a reasonable couch-session pick for the genre. The pixel art presentation is clean, seasonal aesthetics shift reliably, and the fireplace-in-winter mechanic - you get a warning if you sleep on a cold night without lighting it - is exactly the kind of small detail that signals a developer who cares about immersion over feature checklists. Stamina drains faster than genre veterans might expect, which compresses each in-game day and can feel punishing to newcomers who do not plan their action order. The tutorial is optional and functional, but anyone coming in cold should use it. For the strategy-and-sim crowd, this is a budget-tier farming RPG that punches above its indie price point on loop depth and world-building ambition. The mystery of Radiant Corp's locked building in the north of town, the Guardian deity questline, and the mine's descending puzzle floors give it more narrative scaffolding than the genre average. Go in expecting Harvest Moon-style pacing, not Stardew Valley volume, and the stamina curve will not surprise you. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Verified.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10 or Later
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- Intel HD Graphics
- Processor
- Intel Core i3 10th or equivalent
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 11
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- GTX 1660 Super or equivalent
- Processor
- Intel Core i5 12th or equivalent
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Game Info
- Developer
- Nhat Nguyen
- Publisher
- Nhat Nguyen
- Release Date
- Nov 6, 2025