Stardew Valley (Localized Edition).
"The description says it's a farming simulation game... farm simulation, pixel graphics, life simulation, role-playing..."
"You inherited your grandfather's old farm in Stardew Valley. Starting your new life with your grandfather's worn tools and a few coins. Can you adjust to life in this town and turn this overgrown old farm into a thriving home?"
"My grandfather? My grandfather has been dead for twenty thousand years, how come I didn't know he left me a farm?"
Can farming even be made into a game? Isn't being a farmer in real life enough, now I have to be a farmer in the virtual world too?
Grand Magician Shay launched the game, and as a wondrous melody played, the game's start screen appeared, featuring pixel-style wood signs, clouds, blue skies, and the game's title.
But an additional setting had been added in the lower left corner – an immersion-specific setting.