Dog Days of Summer Update from listener Marco– From National Geographic.com “For many, the “dog days,” evoke those summer days that are so devastatingly hot that even dogs would lie around on the asphalt, panting. But originally, the phrase had nothing to do with dogs, or even with the lazy days of summer. Instead, the dog days refer to Sirius, the brightest star in the constellation Canis Major, which means “big dog” in Latin and is said to represent one of Orion’s hunting dogs.
Bargain Bin:
Jay’s Picks: Spiritfarer – $9.89 (67% off $29.99) Feather – $3.89 (61% off $9.99)
✉️ MAILBAG: Pete from NY wrote to us about his love for his Ice Blue Gameboy, Pokemon Red, and disdain for being fooled into buying a Rollercoaster Tycoon knock-off for the PC on vacation. Thank you for being far out, Pete!
Reality TV Picks of the Week: Old Enough! (Netflix) Baggage (GSN) You Live in What? (HGTV)
Episode 11! HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Games that reward you for playing on your birthday:
Games that reward you for playing on your birthday: Animal Crossing, Pokemon (X&Y and beyond), Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons, The Legendary Starfy
Other games that acknowledge your birthday: Metal Gear Solid, Death Stranding, Tomodachi Life, Kirby: Squeak Squad, Wii Fit, Final Fantasy, Fire Emblem, FIFA, Gran Turismo 5, Genshin Impact.
Overcooked has a birthday party skin, and there is a sandbox game called Happy Birthdays!
Jay’s Picks: Inside – $1.99 (90% off $19.99– matches previous low) Gibbon: Beyond the Trees – $10.04 (33% off $14.99– lowest price ever) Card Shark – $16.99 (15% off $19.99 – lowest price ever, releases June 2)
Em’s Picks: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 – $32.99 (18% off of $39.99) Donut County (hurl me into a dumpster)– $3.79 (71% off $12.99 – matches previous low) Jackbox Party Pack 7 – $19.49 each (35% off $29.99, also Jackbox Party Pack 5 $17.99)
– Townie cutscenes – what you say matters and has positive/negative consequences to your relationship
– Go to your inventory to pause the game
– Time moves in increments of ten “minutes” (7 seconds in real time for each ten minute interval) – there is no end, so you have all the time to do whatever (fish, garbage cans, date the whole town. Am I in purgatory?)
– The tree button in inventory will show you what you need in the community center, the button underneath “organizes” your inventory, “add to existing stack” combines like items from your bag to your chest inventory
– Be aware of your energy/health and the time (start making your way back to the farm at 1 am, 12 if you are far away)
– You don’t need to find a life partner (or date all of pelican town immediately – you have time to do that later), but going to festivals or events ensures that you talk to everyone on a given day. If you do well/win at the seasonal event, you’ll also gain popularity points with everyone
– Upgrade your tools when you can (but you will be without them while Clint upgrades them)
– Look for the “worm” spots – seeds, artifacts, clay, books for the library
– Check the calendar in the town for birthdays – give townies their most loved gifts
– Practice fishing as much as you can, it will get easier (your fishing bar will increase with skill)
– Keep a few of every item in a chest
– Pet your pet every day! ❤️
– Don’t rush things, this game lasts as long as you want it to
– Upgrade backpack ASAP at Pierre’s General Store
– Don’t be afraid to go to bed earlier or eat
– Get in the habit of watching tv everyday (Livin’ off the Land, Welwick, Weather, Fortune)
– Build chests (50 wood) as soon as possible
– Joja is evil and if you like Joja, you are evil
– Go right and up and then loop around for the egg festival (suck it Abigail!)
– Purple Pig (hippo?) Cart is clutch
– When you are ready: sprinklers, sprinklers, sprinklers (quality and up)
– Complete those bundles in the community center
– More advanced- Greenhouse! (This should be your goal in the community center as a new farmer)
Fun fact! if you have a horse, he can sell ice cream to you at the ice cream stand, no matter the season. Your horse can also wear a hat. 🐴🍦
Catch episode 9 on Spotify or 🍏 Podcasts for all of our beginner Stardew Valley tips and tricks!
Jay’s Picks: Hades (not cozy)- $16.24 (35% off $24.99– matches previous low) Alien: Isolation (NOT cozy)- $17.49 (50% off $34.99– matches previous low) The Last Campfire (cozy) – $5.99 (60% off $14.99 – not far from previous low)
Jay’s Picks: Down in Bermuda – $1.99 (90% off $19.99) (matches previous low) Here Be Dragons – $5.39 (70% off $17.99) (matches previous low) Inside – $2.99 (85% off $19.99)
Time for puzzles!! Jay’s brief history: 2300 BC: labyrinth drawings were popular around the world, particularly in Ancient Greece and Egypt. These kinds of images hold religious and spiritual significance in ancient cultures. This has nothing to do with the movie labyrinth with David Bowie.
2250BC: The first tactile puzzle came some 500 years after the first labyrinth drawings, dating back to a whopping 2550-2250 BC. Appearing initially in the Indus Valley and Mohenjo-Daro, one of the first known human civilizations – there appeared dexterity puzzle of sorts, similar to the famous “Pigs in the Clover” puzzle. This seems the first physical manifestation of the labyrinths popular in Ancient Greece and Egypt. They had indoor plumbing and puzzles, so count me in.