Stardew Valley is the perfect game to inspire artists to create hilarious comics. The farm and dating simulator stole hearts in 2016 and arguably became an instant classic. It shouldn't surprise anybody that people continue to make memes and comics about the game in 2021.

Whether you've played a few hours or thousands, you'll find something to laugh about from the artists below. We've taken the time to scour the internet for comics that were too good not to share with the rest of the world. These Stardew Valley comics are too hilarious for words, but we'll try anyway!

10 The Master Carpenter

A webcomic where the character in Stardew makes installing a window look easy in front of the carpenter, Robin

Source: Awkward Zombie

Learning carpentry in the real-world can take a lifetime of dedication to improving your skills. Becoming a master carpenter means thousands of hours of training and proving thorough knowledge through rigorous testing.

That should make the ease of changing features in your house insulting to anyone who dedicated their lives to working with wood. Considering how often Robin likes to remind you that she's a master carpenter (and the big ask she makes for hardwood), this cartoon hits a deep Stardew Valley funny bone.

9 Blue Chicken Depression

A webcomic that places a Stardew Valley player as Ben in Parks and Recreation trying to claim he isn't depressed

Source: u/hanapiana on Reddit

Chickens may become a staple of anyone's farm in Stardew Valley, and getting blue ones requires dedication. After you've built a coop and purchased chickens from Marnie, you have to reach 8 hearts with Shane to make them an option.

There's no benefit to having blue poultry other than bragging rights and fun, which makes this comic even more appropriate. Riffing on this famous scene from Parks and Recreation where Ben talks about his claymation works perfectly.

8 Haley Is Ignoring You

A webcomic where the Stardew Valley character is rejected by Haley and seeks comfort by townsfolk who should be a hollow comfort as artificial characters, but they do their best regardless

Source: KakuJomics

The infamously snobby Haley might have rubbed millions of gamers the wrong way over the years. Unless you've taken the time to win her over, the rejection can make you feel like the farmer in the bottom two panels.

While Haley might seem rude and undeserving of the gifts in your inventory, getting to know her might be a rewarding experience for you. Her story could change your mind and make her a favorite character (or even make you want to marry her).

7 Just A Nice, Relaxing Farm RPG

A webcomic where a woman playing the game stays up way too late improving things on the farm

Source: n00bmama

If Civilization gives gamers a "just one more turn" syndrome, then farming RPGs give people "just one more upgrade" addiction (and we have a complete guide and walkthrough if you're interested). The allure of creating the perfect home for your animals while maximizing your crop output can keep the best of us awake until the wee hours of the morning.

Every game that makes us stay awake for absurdly long amounts of time looks innocent at the start (especially if you only want to veg for a while). Before you know it, you can find yourself obsessing over how much iridium or bat wings you have on hand for hours.

6 Having Fun In Stardew Valley

A webcomi where Gamercat plans out everything for the farm and doesn't understand why her friend suggests she's working instead of having fun playing a video game

Source: the GaMERCaT

Stardew Valley can look like a tremendous amount of work from the outside, and that's because it's true. Once you go deep enough into the game, no one could blame you for breaking out the spreadsheets (or wanting to find the fastest-growing crops).

Gamification theories actually make a point of observing that video games are essentially volunteer work we complete because it's pleasurable. The cat in this comic is within its rights to tell the smaller one that building a farm in Stardew Valley is a fun time.

5 It's A "Catspiracy"

A farmer in Stardew Valley returns home only for the cat to betray him and sell fish

Source: u/Shitty_Watercolour on Reddit

No matter how busy a day you've had, giving your pet some love before the end of the day can become a priority for any Stardew Valley fan. Even if you're coming home from a long day of fishing or mining, part of your brain won't forgive itself if you forget to click on your cat.

This comic plays on our love of a cat's independence and winning its love. In this comic the cat betrays its owner for cash, but could you put that past your feline friends? If we're honest with ourselves, the answer is a resounding "no."

4 The Forest Is A Wonderful Place

A webcomic where Sebastian asks the farmer if he's been to the forest while he's covered in items from the woods

Source: koko☆art on Tumblr

Regular Stardew Valley players may recognize this dialogue for Elliott the Smug because it's a common response from him (although some will argue that he's the best bachelor). The writer and dreamer lost in writing a novel in his cabin on the beach could easily be this oblivious.

Whether you're fishing, gathering Hardwood, or chopping down trees the forest is essential to progressing in Stardew Valley. Running into Elliott after a long day can inspire any fan to make the face in the second panel.

3 Thanks For The Pancakes

A webcomic where the farmer immediately dumps pancackes for the cash into the chest outside your home in Stardew Valley

Source: Awkward Zombie

Receiving an item from someone in Stardew Valley can warm your cold, black heart or annoy you because it's taking up a slot in your inventory. Even a gift of pancakes can find its way in the bin outside your house (or one of the best fits from the Feast of the Winter Star).

While the avatars in Stardew Valley don't seem to mind if you drop something they gave you into the bin, imagining this happening is great for a laugh. The farmer's dead-eyed stare makes this comic a must-have in this collection.

2 Have You Come To Ridicule Me Too?

A webcomic where the farmer gives Linus one of his favorite gifts, a coconut

Source: u/WallaceCakeman on Reddit

Linus lives his life his own way, and the prejudices that he's experienced from others make him hard to reach at first. He admits that he's wary of strangers because he lives his life like a "wild man."

If you want to get to know Linus, make his day by giving him coconuts. You can forage them from the Calico Desert, purchase them at the Oasis on Mondays, or get lucky at the Traveling Cart.

1 A Real Friend Indeed

A webcomic where the Stardew Valley character makes friends and then rummages around for the mayor's shorts

Source: u/hanapiana on Reddit

At some point during your farm-building in Stardew Valley, you receive a letter from Mayor Lewis regarding his lost "shorts." He asks you to discreetly find out where they are and return them to him.

To complete the quest, you have to reach a 2 heart friendship level with Marnie. After you have access to her room, you too can run out of her home with the purple "shorts" held high above your head with pride.

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