Haunted Chocolatier Should Share Stardew Valleys Gray Morality

Haunted Chocolatier Should Share Stardew Valley’s Gray Morality

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Stardew Valley’s dark moments and lore are some of its best, adding personality to repetitive gameplay, and Haunted Chocolatier should do the same.

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Haunted Chocolatier Should Share Stardew Valleys Gray Morality

Stardew Valley may seem like an innocent game to unfamiliar players with its brightly-colored seasons and adorable farm animals, but the game can actually be quite dark during lesser-known moments. For example, there are many theories out there about the parents of some Pelican Town residents like Abigail and her true father and Sebastian and his father’s whereabouts. The mental health of many characters like Kent and his possible PTSD has been heavily analyzed, and players can even abandon their children and turn them into doves if they wish to have more or simply don’t want them anymore.

But despite how dreadful Stardew Valley may seem at times, its dark secrets are some of the many reasons why players have come to love the game so much. Its developer Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone is currently creating his next game known as Haunted Chocolatier, and it’s been thought that the two could be set in the same universe. Whether or not that’s true, Haunted Chocolatier may naturally be darker, judging by its spooky name and premise, and it should use the same morally gray aspects that make Stardew Valley more interesting and realistic, despite their sometimes supernatural nature.

Stardew Valley’s Personality and Humor

Being able to turn children into doves and let them fly away while wiping the spouse’s memory is quite possibly the most sinister moment in Stardew Valley, and it’s accompanied by the secret of Fall 26, where the player can see an Ancient Doll on television and get attacked in the witch’s hut. Also, some believe that Kent is trying to kill the player, and a more ridiculous theory states that the player died at Joja before that game even started. What’s interesting about these theories is that they’re not major parts of the game and have only been discovered by a small percentage of the community that’s put the time and effort into finding these secrets.

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The gameplay loop of Stardew Valley, while repetitive, is far from monotonous. Most players become addictively stuck in the cycle of watering plants, loving the animals, giving gifts, and finishing the day off by mining, fishing, or collecting wood until nearly 2 AM. What makes it worth it is finding these bits of interesting lore and places where the story deviates from the norm, like Pierre’s secret stash or Caroline’s secret walks to the Wizard’s tower. They make Stardew Valley feel more lifelike because these are things that occur in the real world, even if people can’t actually turn their children into birds to abandon them. It adds personality that Haunted Chocolatier should hold onto.

Stardew Valley’s lore is deeper than many might initially think, but its universe is massive and it’s more than possible that Haunted Chocolatier takes place in the same universe. In a Twitter reply, ConcernedApe said he was “working on a couple of new projects,” one of which “takes place in the world of Stardew Valley.” He has not yet indicated whether or not this is in fact his upcoming game about making chocolate in a haunted mansion, though, on a separate occasion, he said that Haunted Chocolatier is the moon to Stardew Valley’s sun. If this is true, the game is more likely to take after Stardew Valley’s darker gameplay options, and it could even solve a few fan mysteries along the way.

Haunted Chocolatier is currently in development.

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