Five Nights at Freddy's vs Stardew Valley
Reviews on Steam
Stardew Valley
16.5× more reviews
Critical reception
Stardew Valley
4.7pp gap
Cheaper at launch
Five Nights at Freddy's
$10.00 cheaper
Estimated sales (median)
Stardew Valley
21.2× more units (white-box estimate)
More recent
Stardew Valley
2 years apart
Five Nights at Freddy's
2014 · Indie
- Reviews
- 52,676
- Positive
- 94%
- Launch price
- $4.99
- Engine
- n/a
- Sales (median)
- 3.7M
- Net rev
- $10.5M
Stardew Valley
2016 · Indie
- Reviews
- 868,743
- Positive
- 98%
- Launch price
- $14.99
- Engine
- n/a
- Sales (median)
- 78.2M
- Net rev
- $669.5M
Tag overlap
10% shared , 2 shared tags, 18 only on Five Nights at Freddy's, 18 only on Stardew Valley.
Only Five Nights at Freddy's
HorrorSurvival HorrorRobotsPsychological HorrorDifficultFirst-PersonPoint & ClickDarkSurvivalAtmosphericMouse onlyJump ScareSupernaturalResource ManagementLore-RichSilent ProtagonistShortHistorical
Shared
SingleplayerIndie
Only Stardew Valley
Farming SimPixel GraphicsMultiplayerLife SimRPGRelaxingAgricultureSimulationCraftingSandboxBuildingCasualOpen World2DDating SimCuteGreat SoundtrackFishing
Sales estimates
Both estimates use the same vv1.0 multi-factor Boxleiter method. Click "How is this calculated?" on either to see the per-factor breakdown.
Sales estimate
vv1.02.2M to 5.2M
units (median: 3.7M)
≈ $6.3M to $14.7M net revenue (Steam cut + refunds + regional discount applied)
Sales estimate
vv1.046.9M to 109.5M
units (median: 78.2M)
≈ $401.7M to $937.2M net revenue (Steam cut + refunds + regional discount applied)
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