Stardew Valley Progress tracker

Jorge Cortez
July 9, 2020
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Life as a Dev

Hey everyone!

After a few weeks of test and fix I finally finished the first release for the Stardew valley progress tracker project I was working on with Ookamijime, you can now check it out here it is fully functional and well hopefully useful for y'all who are trying to get a 100% progress in the achievements of the game.

There is still a little bit of sugar Ookami and I want to add to the site, just to make it a bit prettier but you can already use it to keep track of your progress.

Other than that We'll be keeping an eye up for any updates that can come in the future with the 1.5 update of the game, we're looking forward on adding new things to the page but we're not quite sure about what yet. but if y'all have any ideas we're gonna be extremely happy to add them to the list.

I also wanted to say that both Ookami and I do this for pure love to the game but if anyone get's interested in support the page and its development you can do it via our Ko‑fi pages :3

and i guess that's pretty much it for this small blog on the app, I'll see you all later and keep you updated on the progress :3

Jorch.

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