9/10 – A missing point only for breaking the heavy metal rooster mod.

The iterative process of updating and refining a game like "Daily Lives of My Countryside" reflects a broader approach to game development, where player feedback and experience are central to the game's evolution.

You need to copy the save folder in the old version and paste it into the www folder on the new version. Game.exe to play. itch.io v0.3.1.1 Daily Lives of My Countryside is here

Take goats to the grazing ground. Check vegetable patch – tomatoes no longer despawn overnight. Repair fence if broken by stray dogs (stray dog AI improved – they now chase only real threats, not shadows).

However, even the most peaceful valleys have their technical thorns. Enter the . Released quietly last week, this patch is being hailed by the farming community as "the oil that greases the rusty tractor." But what exactly does this update change? More importantly, how does it affect the real daily lives of your countryside avatar?

The v0311 update is strictly a bugfix patch. It does not alter the core variable structures or the event order of the main storyline.

We tested the on three different devices:

Beyond technical fixes, the update introduced minor features to help players navigate the game more smoothly.

: On mobile, ensure you have enabled "Install from Unknown Sources" in your device settings to run the new version.

A common issue in earlier versions was that certain daily events or character interactions would not trigger correctly. The v0311 patch addresses these, ensuring NPCs behave as expected.

A major fix was applied to the pool cleaning event , where players would previously become "soft locked" and unable to progress.

Finally, interactive objects have undergone cleanup. Clicking specific bookshelves no longer accidentally force-starts Emmi's unique interactions when she is absent from the room. The black screen glitch that reliably broke the application at exactly 2:00 PM during the "Anna’s Statue Gift" sequence has been fully patched. Cross-Platform Stability: PC vs. Android