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''{{w|Stardew Valley}}'' is an indie {{w|farming}} {{w|simulation}} role-playing {{w|video game}} created and published by {{w|Eric Barone (developer)|Eric Barone}}. Just as in similar games like {{w|Farmville}} and {{w|Harvest Moon (series)|Harvest Moon}}, the player takes the role of a {{w|farmer}} who establishes their own farm and performs everyday tasks such as watering {{w|plants}}, growing food, and tending to animals.  ''Pelican Town'', referenced in the title text, is a fictional village in this game.
 
''{{w|Stardew Valley}}'' is an indie {{w|farming}} {{w|simulation}} role-playing {{w|video game}} created and published by {{w|Eric Barone (developer)|Eric Barone}}. Just as in similar games like {{w|Farmville}} and {{w|Harvest Moon (series)|Harvest Moon}}, the player takes the role of a {{w|farmer}} who establishes their own farm and performs everyday tasks such as watering {{w|plants}}, growing food, and tending to animals.  ''Pelican Town'', referenced in the title text, is a fictional village in this game.
  
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In this comic, Cueball begins his morning routine in a ''Stardew Valley'' session by waking up and watering some of his farm's plants.  However, he then walks up to a sleeping cat, pauses for a moment, then pours water on it, startling it awake.  He says "Dammit." to this, likely indicating this isn't the first time he's made this mistake.
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In this comic, Cueball begins his morning routine in a ''Stardew Valley'' session by waking up and watering some of his farm's plants.  However, he then walks up to a sleeping cat, pauses for a moment, then pours water on it, startling it awake.  He says "Dammit!" to this, likely indicating this isn't the first time he's made this mistake.
  
 
In the game, watering plants is an essential chore, which requires the player to "equip" a watering can.  The player moves their character up to a plant and simply presses an action button (or key) to perform the watering action.  The same action button is used to interact in different ways with other things, animals and people (e.g. to talk to them), so accidentally leaving the watering can equipped while trying to talk to someone can cause the player to "water" them instead.  The comic illustrates how easy it is to do this in the game, as well as the comedic value of seeing this happen from the point of view of the player's character.
 
In the game, watering plants is an essential chore, which requires the player to "equip" a watering can.  The player moves their character up to a plant and simply presses an action button (or key) to perform the watering action.  The same action button is used to interact in different ways with other things, animals and people (e.g. to talk to them), so accidentally leaving the watering can equipped while trying to talk to someone can cause the player to "water" them instead.  The comic illustrates how easy it is to do this in the game, as well as the comedic value of seeing this happen from the point of view of the player's character.

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