When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Mister Morris Games) Rusty starts from humble beginnings. Your growing options are limited to cheap wheat, radishes, or carrots. A shed, a pond, and a patch of dirt is all this unlikely hero has to his name. Except, that is, for the bioconverter behind that shed - selling crops generates cash, but a collection of three different veggies can be turned into biofuel, which in turn is used to power and upgrade the little robots you can build that help harvest and water crops, speeding up Rusty’s particularly sedentary agricultural pace. I think they’re supposed to be cute little additions that allow you to steepen the game’s extremely gentle curve, but I’ve seen Stardew Valley’s most hardcore players hyper-optimizing their farms, and it wasn’t that long ago thatPalworld’s creatures were automating the grind of an entire survival …