In Story of Seasons, rare flowers or special crops that are hard to come by can be sold for a high price. Also, fish and cooked dishes can be popular among buyers.
Fruits and vegetables are usually good to sell. They're in demand and can fetch a decent price.
Well, crafted goods like furniture or handicrafts can be profitable. Also, high-quality animal products like wool or milk often sell well. It depends on the season and the needs of the villagers.
You can sell items by visiting the local market or trading with specific NPCs. It's pretty straightforward.
You should sell high-quality crops and crafted goods. They usually fetch good prices.
You can sell items at the local market in the game. Just go there and interact with the vendor.
You can sell items at the local market. Just go there during business hours and interact with the vendors.
You can sell your produce at the local market. Just take your items there and interact with the vendors to complete the sale.
In Story of Seasons, to unequip items, first, find the menu related to your character's equipment. Then, select the item you want to unequip and follow the prompts or buttons shown to complete the process. It can vary slightly depending on the version of the game.
In Story of Seasons, you usually have specific storage areas like barns or warehouses. Open them by approaching and interacting. You can then choose the items you want to store or take out.
To ship items in Story of Seasons, first make sure they meet the requirements for shipping. Then, head to the specific area designated for shipping, usually a bin or a post, and deposit the items there. Some items might have a certain season or time when they can be shipped for better value.
You can give items by interacting with the characters and choosing the 'Give Item' option when it's available.
First, understand Huang's gaming preferences. If they like simulation or farming games, emphasize how 'Story of Seasons' offers a rich and immersive experience. Also, offer a demo or some gameplay videos to give them a taste.