The festive season is quickly approaching, and Disney Dreamlight Valley is making sure that players get involved in some seasonal events. One such duty that you’ll be tasked with undertaking is called Ho! Ho! Ho!, which has you dishing out gifts to all of your favourite characters in the valley.
]]>The Disney Dreamlight Valley Flying Metal Nuisance quest is one of the first hurdles you face in the Rift in Time DLC, and Jafar is happy to let you guess at what your next step is. Convincing EVE to stop harassing the wily vizier involves several steps, including helping Goofy set up shop and making a new recipe.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley plastic scraps are an item you need for several activities in the Rift in Time expansion. Gameloft’s life-sim pretty much just makes you guess where to find them, despite how necessary they are for finishing the first main quest.
]]>In Disney Dreamlight Valley, The Nightmare Before Christmas has arrived in the form of the one and only Pumpkin King, Jack Skellington. Aptly timed for the festive season, this particularly tall, skeletal character can become a brand new neighbor in your valley for free just by completing his associated quest.
]]>Fans of Disney Dreamlight Valley can rejoice as their favourite life-simulation game comes to mobile via Apple Arcade today. Disney Dreamlight Valley: Arcade Edition is the same game you’ll have been playing on PC or console, with any in-game transactions removed. Sounds like a double-win, to me.
]]>While it was originally planned to launch as a free-to-play game, Disney Dreamlight Valley is now opting to remain as a paid game.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley has made its first foray into multiplayer, introducing a multiplayer photo challenge for players to compete in called DreamSnaps. This challenge will requires you to get creative, utilise what furniture and clothing you have to design sets, and snap away.
]]>Vanellope von Schweetz has raced over from Wreck-It Ralph and into Disney Dreamlight Valley in the DreamSnaps update for the life-simulation game. That said, she needs a little bit of help from your character before she can move in and become our neighbour.
]]>GameLoft has announced that the DreamSnaps update for Disney Dreamlight Valley is due to go live on Wednesday, July 19. With that, it has also shared the patch notes for the update, and it appears there’s plenty to look forward to.
]]>As part of the fifth major content update for Disney Dreamlight Valley, players are now able to give a warm welcome to Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother.
]]>If you want to get the Orange Potato in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you’ll have to put in some work on one of your friendships.
]]>Completing the Eyes in the Dark quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley is the only way to get Nala to move in and help Simba solve the hyena dilemma.
]]>The Lion King is making its way to Disney Dreamlight Valley next week as part of the games fourth update.
]]>If you want to get Olaf in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you have to save him in the Great Blizzard quest.
]]>How to get Mirabel in Disney Dreamlight Valley seems like a confusing task at first. Unlike other new residents in the valley, Mirabel doesn’t have her own realm – well, not one you can access in the usual ways.
]]>How to make Bunuelos in Dreamlight Valley should be a simple task. You have everything you need to finish Mirabel’s request, 'A Taste of Home' – except one final thing: the missing ingredient in the Bunuelos recipe.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley sees you rubbing shoulders with decades-worth of classic characters as they settle into your neighbourhood. On top of this, they will often have you doing plenty of leg-work, sending you off to take care of tasks across the valley as you aim to complete Friendship Quests and get to the bottom of The Forgetting.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley shared its roadmap for 2023 just recently, and already, the first of its future plans are unfolding. Next week, February 16, players will be able to meet with both Encanto’s Mirabel and Frozen’s Olaf.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley launched as an Early Access title during 2022, and has been privy to plenty of updates and new content since. Given GameLoft’s latest roadmap for the simulation game, it looks like 2023 will shape up to be a fruitful year for Dreamlight Valley fans all over again.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is home to an array of vibrant characters, but none of them are quite as small, adorable, and weirdly charming as Stitch. Joining us now is no other than the strange, blue alien himself, but discovering his existence in the valley isn’t all that straight-forward.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley has a new realm finally available, and this time, the Toy Story crew are coming to join the already vibrant array of characters. The Toy Story realm whisks you away into Bonnie’s toy room, littered with general mess, toys, and magical growing cactuses. Additionally, Buzz and Woody are also hiding away here.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is home to multiple characters from beloved movies, and the latest to join the roster is Toy Story’s Buzz and Woody. With them comes an entire realm that is one big toy room, and the Toy Story jingle of ‘You’ve Got A Friend in Me’ that many of us know and love.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is an Animal Crossing-style game full of your favorite Disney and Pixar characters. The life-simulator was originally meant to launch as a free-to-play game, but this plan was scrapped when Dreamlight Valley came out of early access.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley’s next major content update, which will see Toy Story’s Woody and Buzz Lightyear coming to the game, arrives in just a few days on December 6.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley has been in Early Access for a short while now, but has amassed a dozen of players with its relaxing simulation gameplay and fan-favourite characters. I’ve spent my fair share of time addicted to it, and now it’s a matter of time before I return so that I can see what all-new characters are getting up to.
]]>If, like me, you’ve been relatively addicted to Disney Dreamlight Valley, and its relaxing take on the life simulation genre, you’re probably well aware of the ‘not loading’ issues that players were running into over the past week or two.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is still only in Early Access, and looks to be there for a while yet, but still has a growing base of players flocking to the simulation title. Across the valley, players are tasked with forming friendships, cooking recipe after recipe, and more.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is a life simulation game through and through, but it swaps out some of the endless grind that we’re used to for fun quests alongside Disney fan-favourite characters. All in all, it’s proven to be an equally relaxing and fun experience for all who jump into it.
]]>Scar has arrived in Disney Dreamlight Valley, and this iconic villain doesn’t hesitate for a moment to start demanding that you carry out various quests for him. I don’t know why he doesn’t just do it himself, considering he loves going on about just how powerful and important he is, but it is what it is.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley has been in receipt of its first major free content update, and none other than one of Disney’s most beloved villains, Scar of The Lion King fame, is now prowling around the village.
]]>To follow up to our rather fruitful article on exactly why Disney Dreamlight Valley is evil, which goes into great depth as to why Scar has more in common with a nazi than he does with Goofy, Gameloft has announced Scar’s arrival in the game.
]]>A lot of the discussion around Dreamlight Valley – Disney’s astonishingly flagrant Stardew Valley rip-off – has been around how it holds up mechanically against its cosy farming peers. It’s certainly worth talking about things such as crop diversity, villager interaction, and hoe-feel in a game like this... but nobody seems to be addressing Dreamlight’s unique feature. That at any moment, an evil cartoon lion inspired by Adolf Hitler could move into town.
]]>When it comes to relaxing games, Disney Dreamlight Valley is one of the most charming to unwind with. As you build a beautiful town full of friends with familiar faces, there’s nothing quite like being able to carry out all of your farming and foraging tasks alongside the likes of Goofy, Moana, WALL-E, and more. But let's not neglect how important is also is to make money and earn Star Coins, too!
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is a simulation title from Gameloft that drops you into a vibrant town with plenty of places to explore, fan-favourite Disney characters to meet and cute critters to befriend. The Forgetting might be looming over you, but it’s pretty easy to forget about when you’re feeding raccoons or fishing alongside WALL-E.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is the simulation title from Gameloft that drops you into a world with fan-favourite Disney characters, and it’s proving to be quite the hit. After having spent some time with the game, I found myself to be pleasantly surprised by just how relaxing it all is.
]]>As you befriend various fan-favourite Disney characters and restore their cursed town from the Forgotten in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you’ll notice that there’s a lot you need to be doing. Between character quests and the general grind for more resources, you’ll find that cooking any of the best recipes on offer in Dreamlight Valley feels therapeutic almost, even if you are giving Remy's cafe a run for its money.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is the idyllic village that will ultimately become a home to all of your favourite Disney characters. Between tending to them and forming friendships, you’ll also be tasked with general activities such as mining, farming, and fishing.
]]>Of all the items, materials, and resources in Disney Dreamlight Valley, very few serve a single purpose. I’ve personally found that the items that do, typically, offer nothing beside a gifting option or something to sell, will be utilised in quests sooner or later.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley lets you build a new life while rubbing shoulders with fan-favourite Disney characters from all the best nostalgic movies, with tons of exciting activities to complete alongside them. Aside from the farming, mining, and general foraging you’d expect from any game like this, you also get to form friendships with each character.
]]>Across Disney Dreamlight Valley, you’ll encounter an ever-increasing amount of materials and resources. Whether it be gemstones and iron ore, or items such as cotton and seaweed, you’ll need all of them sooner or later for various quests across the town.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is a rather charming simulation title from Gameloft that combines everything you’d expect from a simulation with Disney lore, and it’s pretty good. Not only do you get to pester Merlin and empty Scrooge McDuck’s pockets, but you can spend plenty of time winding down and foraging materials too.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is home to many a familiar face, whisked away from their usual Disney universe and into the valley. The good news is that there’s even more content on the way! Remy and WALL-E are certainly enough to have me hooked on this surprisingly pleasant Disney title, and the fact players can also choose a pet-like companion to follow them around is merely an added bonus.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is all about living your best life as a farmer, miner, and general restorer of peace among your favourite Disney characters. The valley is being intruded by the Forgotten, and it's up to us to keep the place peaceful. In fact, the game is packed with small, charming activities to take part in. One of which is feeding the Critters you'll run into!
]]>As Remy of Ratatouille once said, "if you are what you eat, then I only want to eat the good stuff." Disney Dreamlight Valley is surprisingly good stuff, and I'm going to keep reaching for more and more plates until someone begs that I put it down.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is the simulation game home to all those beloved Disney characters that people rave about. Personally, I won’t shut up about all of my new friends, because there’s simply so many delightful characters to have as one of your neighbours.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is the magical, vibrant simulation game with appearances from Merlin, Ursula, Mickey Mouse, Remy, Moana, and more. It’s surprisingly good fun seeing these characters live out their best lives in Dreamlight Valley, and feels rather rewarding helping them.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is a simulation game that’s packed with beloved fan-favourite characters, and it’s a rather pleasant world to jovially take on quests and farm away in. When it comes to quests, there’s plenty to embark on outside the main story, such as friendship quests and realm quests that’ll have new characters move in.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is a breezy, vibrant simulation title that throws out the grind, and even if you're not a huge fan of the magic of Disney, the simple but rewarding nature of the game will be sure to have you hooked.
]]>As you first embark on your new adventure in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you’ll probably be surprised to find that Goofy, Scrooge McDuck, and Mickey Mouse are your immediate neighbours. While it might seem as though they’re doing the neighbourly thing of introducing you to the valley, you’ll later need to level up friendship with them in order to progress further.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is perhaps one of the most jovial simulation games I’ve played, even if the place does start out covered in Thorns. As you clean up the place and befriend plenty of beloved Disney characters, you’ll have a bustling Valley before you know it.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley is the vibrant, cosy simulation game that sees you restoring a town, befriending beloved Disney characters, and frankly, living your best life free from the threat of societal collapse. I never thought I’d legitimately wish to have Goofy as my neighbour before Dreamlight Valley happened, that’s for sure.
]]>As you craft a whimsical life in Disney Dreamlight Valley, alongside neighbours such as Mickey Mouse and Goofy, you’ll be expected to do a lot of foraging, crafting, and more. The place starts riddled with thorns and quite the mess, but it’s your job to help restore the town and befriend various Disney fan-favourite characters.
]]>As you get started with life in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you’ll find that there are lots of resources for you to collect when necessary. At first, you’ll no doubt spend a lot of time finding seeds, stone, softwood, and more, but there’ll come a point when you need to farm for something a little slimier: seaweed.
]]>In Disney Dreamlight Valley, you’ll start out with a quaint, run-down shack for a home. However, as you go about cleaning up the Plaza and getting to know the inhabitants - namely, Disney characters - you’ll find that you can upgrade your house.
]]>As you get to know your neighbours in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you’ll soon be sent to rescue Mickey from his house that’s covered in Thorns. Once freeing the jovial mouse, he’ll give you a 101 on cooking and speak about his love of chef Remy; something I can relate to.
]]>As you first start out your whimsical new life in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you’ll have to get to grips with a lot of things quite quickly. The first being that you can use magic, in a lot of cases, to clear things up.
]]>Disney Dreamlight Valley just launched, but the promise of new content is already on the horizon with the announcement of a Toy Story realm.
]]>D23 Expo 2022 kicks off today, and it promises to be full of Disney and Marvel goodness.
]]>Gameloft has announced Disney Dreamlight Valley, an upcoming free-to-play life-simulation adventure game.
]]>There are dozens of fantastic things to play on Game Pass, both on the family of Xbox consoles and PC.
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