Key Takeaways
- A confused Stardew Valley player notices Marnie’s kitchen window is oddly placed facing into a wall cavity.
- The odd window’s purpose is debated, with some speculating it’s a visual portal to check the weather.
- One player avoided visiting Marnie’s house entirely, spending 10 in-game years solely on their farm.
A confused Stardew Valley player has pointed out a strange design flaw in Marnie’s house that involves a window in the kitchen that is apparently useless since it looks out onto nothing but a wall cavity, leaving the fan scratching their head about its placement. Released in 2016 on PC, the beloved farming simulation game, Stardew Valley, was developed by Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone, which became a massive hit, selling over 30 million copies across all platforms and over 19 million copies sold on PC alone.
Stardew Valley‘s cozy environment on the Nintendo Switch offers players many hours of relaxing vibes as they take on the role of a character who inherits their deceased grandfather’s dilapidated farm in a bid to help grow crops, forage for food, cook delicious meals and meet the game’s friendly villagers, as well as care for a wide variety of animals. Even though players have their own farmhouse to upgrade and make their own in Stardew Valley, visiting other townspeople’s homes can sometimes be a baffling experience.
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In a post on Reddit, _i_suck_at_life has shared with the Stardew Valley community a confusing aspect of Marnie’s house that sees her kitchen window placed in an odd area. The window in question doesn’t seem to serve a purpose, as it has been positioned in a way that faces into the wall cavity with a huge gap between the building materials. Although there are plenty of Stardew Valley mods that allow players to tweak and move indoor areas, as well as implement custom outfits for the main character and the residents of the town, moving things around in other villager’s homes seems to be out of the question.
Stardew Valley Player Spots Strange Window Placement in Marnie’s House
In the thread’s comment section, the odd window in Marnie’s kitchen has been an interesting talking point. While some believe that the kitchen window is on the second floor, others think that it’s not actually a window but rather a visual portal to the outside to check the weather. Either way, it’s a fairly confusing design quirk that has more than a few players wondering about the game’s home layout choices. For players who haven’t visited Marnie’s Ranch in Stardew Valley yet, it can be found in the northeast area of Cindersap Forest and also where players can pick up animal supplies.
One player has never even stepped inside Marnie’s home and opted to spend 10 in-game years on their farm in Stardew Valley. The dedicated player wanted to see how much money they could make without ever leaving their farm, preferring to grow mushrooms and produce honey than take part in anything Pelican Town had to offer.