Stardew Valley Egg Festival and egg hunt explained

Stardew Valley Egg Festival and egg hunt explained

Stardew Valley Egg Festival and egg hunt explained Eurogamer.net If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our editorial policy. Stardew Valley Egg Festival and egg hunt explained [Insert your favourite egg pun here.] Guide by Lottie Lynn Guides Editor Updated on 19 Feb 2020 The Egg Festival is the first festival of the year in Stardew Valley. Each festival in Stardew Valley has a theme and the Egg Festival is very obviously themed around eggs. It even has an egg hunt for you to compete in and, if you win, you'll be rewarded. Alongside the Stardew Valley Fair, Spirit's Eve and the Night Market, the Egg Festival is one of the many festivals where you can earn a special reward by completing a mini-game. On this page: Egg Festival date and time in Stardew Valley explained Egg Hunt in Stardew Valley explained Egg Festival shopping booth in Stardew Valley explained Egg Festival date and time in Stardew Valley explained The festival calendar in Stardew Valley begins with the Egg Festival. Below you'll find the all the important details about this special event: Date - 13th Spring Time - 9am to 2pm Location - Pelican Town Return to Farm at - 10pm Egg Hunt in Stardew Valley explained The main attraction of the Egg Festival is the egg hunt, which will pit you against the villagers in a race to collect as many eggs as you can. Talk to Lewis to begin the egg hunt. You've got 50 seconds to gather at least nine eggs or Abigail will automatically win. The hunt begins in the middle of the square, so the best method for completing this challenge is to head south and grab the eggs scattered around the graveyard. After that, take the ones near the entrance to the Sewers and along the edge of the river. Finally head up and around to the back of Lewis' house; there you'll find two more eggs that should give you enough to win the competition. The first year you win the egg hunt, you'll receive a Straw Hat and, for any future wins, you'll be rewarded with 1,000g. One of the main goals in Stardew Valley is to complete the Community Center bundles or, if you're corporate minded, you can buy a JojaMart Membership. Fishing is a great way to earn money in Stardew Valley, especially if you decide to use crab pots and ponds. Throughout the year you'll also be able to take in a variety of festivals, including the Egg Festival, Stardew Valley Fair and the Night Market. Egg Festival shopping booth in Stardew Valley explained At the Egg Festival you'll find a small shopping booth selling the following items: ItemPrice Lawn Flamingo400g Plush Bunny2,000g Seasonal Plant (Large shrub)350g Seasonal Plant (Small shrub)350g Strawberry Seeds100g The next festival for you to attend in Stardew Valley is the Flower Dance. More On Stardew Valley The Nintendo Direct gave us a fresh bounty of forthcoming farming sims The X Tractor. 5 Steam Deck's most played game in August was Vampire Survivors As the console reaches 5000 verified and playable games. 9 Stardew Valley patch 1.6 is on the way It'll chiefly focus on modding support, though. 5 Stardew Valley next Switch Online free game trial In Europe, Australia, and Japan. Latest Articles Preview Football Manager's new Console edition is the best you'll get without a PC Getting Touch-right. Splatoon 3 Amiibos will be out next month Ink-coming! 3 Fans think Phil Spencer's shelf is teasing the Xbox Game Pass streaming box UPDATE: Xbox confirms old Keystone prototype. 59 Modder dives into Demon's Souls files following PS5 jailbreak, discovers fabled Ring of the Chieftain Who knows what's nexus? 4 Buy things with globes on them And other lovely Eurogamer merch in our official store! Explore our store
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