Players are eagerly looking forward to indie developer ConcernedApe’s upcoming game, Haunted Chocolatier, even though it’s still in the early stages of development. This new project from the creator of Stardew Valley is generating buzz, not as another simulation game, but as an action-adventure RPG with exciting combat and some simulation elements. The game’s name hints at its dual focus: the combat aspect deals with encountering and battling various foes, while the simulation part emphasizes managing a chocolate shop.
While Haunted Chocolatier differs from a typical simulation game, it doesn’t shy away from blending elements reminiscent of Stardew Valley. Given that both games come from the same visionary mind, fans can expect some overlap. Early glimpses of Haunted Chocolatier, through screenshots and a tantalizing gameplay trailer, reveal an art style that mirrors Stardew Valley’s charming visuals. Players can also look forward to engaging with NPCs in the new game, with some characters potentially involved in romance subplots—a beloved feature from Stardew Valley that might find new life here.
Pelican Town, the quaint heart of Stardew Valley, serves as the game’s bustling focal point outside the player’s farm. It’s a busy hub where players meet NPCs, trade, fish, and partake in various activities, making it integral to the full game experience. Though Stardew Valley features other locales, none are as central to the gameplay as Pelican Town, except perhaps the farm players can unlock on Ginger Island.
When fans reminisce about Stardew Valley, Pelican Town often comes to mind as part of its enduring charm. As ConcernedApe crafts Haunted Chocolatier, there’s a possibility that this title might expand upon the concept of a central town. Anticipation is stirring that Haunted Chocolatier could feature not one but two significant locations, potentially elevating the gameplay experience.
Why stop at one town when two could offer more depth for Haunted Chocolatier? Introducing a second location not only enriches the narrative but fits seamlessly into the gameplay structure. Players will dive into ghost-battling adventures and operate a chocolate shop as the main gameplay dynamics. Delivering your delectable chocolates across two towns could create encounters with spectral foes along the way, leading to strategic combat moments.
Part of crafting chocolates involves sourcing unique ingredients, and a second town could mean region-specific resources, allowing players to experiment with new flavors and sweets. This sets the stage for a growing collection of recipes players will be eager to discover and complete. Additionally, like Ginger Island in Stardew Valley, a new town unlocks fresh opportunities for NPC interactions, romance, and potentially, rivalry-laden lore.
Despite the growth speculation, Haunted Chocolatier’s main town remains unnamed, with details slowly emerging over time. The anticipation around how elements from Stardew Valley might influence or evolve in Haunted Chocolatier, particularly in terms of its setting, adds to the excitement and keeps gamers and fans eagerly waiting for more insights from ConcernedApe.