I did a recent Corpo V playthrough as well! (2nd playthrough after 5 years!). Put in 100~ hours! Loved this path (though nomad is probably very good as well!).
I finally began to work on the inside of the house. On this farm, we decided to have one kid and their bedroom is above ours. The only thing I don't like (once again) is Shane's little room. So I added some borders and it somewhat made it look better.
Thinking about the Mortal Kombat series and all the different types of powers the characters have, I’ve noticed there’s one type of supernatural power that hasn’t been utilized despite it being absolutely perfect for a ninja character: control over plant life. I’m talking powers similar to the DC character Poison Ivy where the pinks has total control over plant life and can summon carnivorous plants as weapons or traps and uses toxic spores as a distraction. I mean there are three cryomancers, several pyromancers, an insect woman, a female ninja that uses blood as a literal weapon, and a centaur but no one that uses plants as weapons.
I went back to my first farm and fixed up my storage. Now everything is better organized and not a mess like it was before.
The current layout for the cellar on my 4th farm. I would rather age the cheese than the wine because it doesn't take ages to finish. But I have done it on my first farm.
I’ve finished dozens of games this year at ending the year with 75 games seems entirely possible, but is it really much of an accomplishment when the vast majority of them were under 15 hours long? I think next year I might try working on the longer games in my backlog instead of trying to finish so many short games.
I've currently been sinking hours into Fantasy Life i. Pretty great game though.
Also, I want to try playing the original Fantasy life for the 3DS. But I might have to mod my 3ds just to play the game since getting a physical version of the game is really rare to find, plus the shipping costs are astronomically expensive.
The Tekken series has the Guinness world record for the Longest-running videogame story... which means it's had a cohesive storyline in one universe for around 31 years!