: Typically, these files are unzipped into the Mods folder of your game directory if you use the Stardew Modding API (SMAPI) . 2. Audio & Soundfonts
: Producers often create soundfonts based on specific video game instruments or synthesized voices.
: High-resolution character portraits, seasonal outfit changes, or "alt" aesthetic versions (e.g., goth, realistic, or anime-style Haley).
: Use a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR to inspect the contents before fully unzipping to see if there is a README.txt file that explains the specific version history and installation steps.
"Haley" is a prominent character in the game Stardew Valley . Modders often release "Alternate" (alt) versions of character portraits, sprites, or dialogue.
In indie game development (e.g., projects on sites like Itch.io or GameJolt), developers often use this naming format to distinguish between different platforms or experimental builds. : The primary version of the game or software.
: If this is a soundfont, you can load it into digital audio workstations (DAWs) like FL Studio or Ableton. General instructions for adding new soundfonts to FL Studio involve moving the file to your Soundfont player folder. 3. Indie Game Builds