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Fashionista Furry Friend: Hat Mouse’s Music Taste

  • Writer: Dylanna Fisher
    Dylanna Fisher
  • May 15, 2024
  • 3 min read

Have you Explored the Abandoned House in Cindersap Forest? You have also wondered what the hat mouse listens to in that house alone. What’s the hat mouse’s music taste? Metal? Hip Hop? Show Tunes? Country?

Welcome To the Abandoned House in The Cindersnap Forest.

Welcome to the mysterious Abandoned House, also known as the “Ruined House” on the in-game map, nestled in the enchanting southern part of the Cindersap Forest. This unique dwelling takes a captivating turn as a whimsical mouse sets up residence, transforming the forsaken structure into a haven for hat enthusiasts.

empty forest
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A delightful letter arrives in the player’s mailbox the day after the first achievement is unlocked. The whimsical message reads, “Hi. Me sell hats. Okay, poke? Come to old, old, old house, poke. Bring coins. -hat mouse.” This playful invitation adds a touch of enchantment to the hat-shopping experience, creating a sense of anticipation and curiosity.

Hat Shop From Stardew Valley

The Hat Shop in Stardew Valley

The Hat Mouse, an icon of the Abandoned House, graciously opens its hat emporium to players upon achieving their first in-game milestone. Players can indulge in the purely cosmetic world of hats, each boasting a unique charm that adds a touch of flair to their character.

Stardew Valley snapshot of the mouse that sells hats.
Stardew Valley snapshot of the mouse that sells hats.

The hat shop is a treasure trove of diverse headgear, with each hat unlocking upon the player’s attainment of a specific achievement. Each hat tells a unique story, from the “Good Ol’ Cap” with its creased bill to the extravagant “Tiara” adorned with a big amethyst encircled by gold. Notably, hats won at the Egg Festival and Festival of Ice also find their place in the Hat Mouse’s collection, offering players a chance to buy these exclusive items.

black fedora hat on brown wooden head mannequin
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Do you think the travelling merchant got the fez for her pig from the mouse in the Cindersap forest?

There are so many adorable and creative types of hats. Some you can even share with your horse. Hat Mouse has a vast and eclectic array of headpieces that grace its quaint shop.

Hat Mouse Music Taste

Ever wonder what kind of music comes from the abandoned house at night? It is undoubtedly not horrifying, spooky music. The mouse that sells hats is too darn cute.

The Mouse of Stardew Valley is undoubtedly A Fashionable Furry Friend. They would have a flair for romance, drama, and charisma, meaning Swing, Jazz, electro tunes, indie, pop, and combinations. Let us dive into the musical preferences of the Hat Mouse, whose personality exudes playfulness and creativity. Given the Hat Mouse’s whimsical nature, it is safe to assume a fondness for upbeat and lively tunes that match its vibrant spirit. Here are three genres that would find a place in the Hat Mouse’s playlist.

Music Taste Playlist for Hat Mouse

Here are five songs on the Hat Mouse’s playlist, reflecting its love for fashion, fun, and a touch of the unconventional.

“Take A Walk” By Passion Pit 

“Clash” By Caravan Palace 

“Booty Swing” By Parov Stelar 

“A Friend Like Me” An electro-swing remix by Dave Wave, Originally by Robin Williams from Aladdin (1992)

“It Doesn’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)” By Duke Ellington

Conclusion Of the Music Taste of The Beloved and Fashionable Hat Mouse.

In conclusion, the Abandoned House serves as a captivating hub for hat enthusiasts, offering a delightful escape into the whimsical world of the Hat Mouse. With its unique choice of hats, each tied to specific achievements, and the playful musical invitation that goes with the hat.

As players explore Stardew Valley, they can appreciate the Hat Mouse as a shopkeeper and a character that adds a touch of fashion and musical flair to this charming digital world.

Stardew Valley - The Stardrop Saloon owned by Gus
Stardew Valley – The Stardrop Saloon, owned by Gus

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