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About the Game
Oriental Valley whisks players into the shoes of Xiao Jiang, who, on her journey back home, accidentally stumbles into Niu Yang village, kickstarting her leisurely village life.This game flaunts an indie vibe, championing the freedom to hang around and explore everything that interests you. It's a game for patient explorers, eager to uncover the myriad of quirky characters and hidden surprises tucked away in this countryside adventure.
Learn the Ropes: Under the guidance of villagers, Jiang masters farming, breeding, animal husbandry, fishing and cooking.
Innovative Agriculture: Whether it's traditional farming or cutting-edge agricultural tech, there's something to thrill every green thumb.
Forge Deep Connections: Build relationships with the laid-back locals to unlock a variety of quirky items and hidden surprises that enrich your gameplay.
Cultural Immersion: Dive into the heart of village life—attend festive banquets, explore bustling markets and more as you relive nostalgic memories.
Dynamic Village Life: From spectator-only events to interactive challenges, experience a village brimming with life and opportunities to engage.
Unexpected Railway Adventures: Follow Jiang's unexpected railway adventures as she unlocks expansive new areas like the Bamboo Sea, Old Town, Desert, and Terrace.
Magical Mines: Venture into a fantastical mine cave where swings of the pickaxe could reveal new worlds.
Quirky NPCs: Encounter Stick Figures with a sense of humor as odd as their logic—ready to share laughs and lighten up anyone's day.
Collecting Frenzy: Collect light-hearted Agrispirits and partake in jovial skirmishes, perfect for those with a passion for collection and exploration.
Easter Egg Hunt: Missed a detail? Join the fun in spotting hidden Easter Eggs throughout the game.
Trivia Time: Revel in useless trivia such as using fireflies for decor or the sheer joy of kicking cardboard boxes.
Curiosity Caution: Thinking about peeking into the next village? Don't bother. There's truly nothing to see.