Current:Home > MarketsThe creator of 'Stardew Valley' announces his spooky new game: 'Haunted Chocolatier' -FundTrack
The creator of 'Stardew Valley' announces his spooky new game: 'Haunted Chocolatier'
View
Date:2025-04-17 20:58:50
Today in video game news: Pixelated ghosts who carry artisan chocolates. They're part of a just-announced game, Haunted Chocolatier, forthcoming from the one-man studio behind cult-gaming darling Stardew Valley.
Game designer Eric Barone, who works under the alias ConcernedApe, announced Thursday that the game was in development, releasing a trailer and several colorful screenshots.
There aren't many details yet, but there are ghosts
Details on the project are scarce, but the gameplay video shows a mysterious castle filled with moody lighting and a chocolate shop attended by little ghost employees shaped like bonbons, carrying actual chocolate bonbons over their heads.
Although images show Haunted Chocolatier has much of the same charming pixel art style as Barone's first game, the immersive farming simulator Stardew Valley, the creator says his next game will purposefully go in new directions.
"In Stardew Valley, the focus was more humble: living off the land, growing food, and connecting to the people and nature around you," Barone said on a page announcing the new project.
"However, with my next game, I wanted to explore more fantastical possibilities ... experiences that take you beyond the ordinary. That's where magical haunted ghost chocolate comes in."
The new game is a single-player, role-play game confirmed for PC with other platforms likely to follow.
This won't be just Stardew Valley with chocolate
Players will jump into the pixelated life of a chocolate maker. They'll need to explore the local castle and surrounding town to find rare ingredients, whip up delectable chocolates and sell them in their own store, according to the game's announcement.
Barone says the core gameplay for Haunted Chocolatier will also stray from that of Stardew Valley, with the new game having more of an emphasis on action role-playing. The teaser features melee and bow-and-arrow combat in a wilderness setting as well.
But there are some similarities. "Like Stardew Valley, Haunted Chocolatier is another 'town game,' where you move to a new town and try your hand at a new way of living," Barone clarified on the game's website. "You'll get to know the townspeople, achieve your goals and make progress in many ways."
The anticipation is on, bolstered by Barone's reputation as the solo developer of Stardew Valley, which sold over 1 million copies within two months of its release in 2016 and was praised by fans and critics alike. Barone had spent nearly half a decade meticulously producing the art, composing dozens of songs and programming the game for its release in 2016, despite never having created a commercial game before — and without a team of developers behind him.
Fans can't wait — but they might have to
Inspired by the 1990s highly-popular Harvest Moon series, Barone set out to make a game that paid reverence to older eras of gaming. That goal resonated with gamers and a devoted fan-community crystallized around Stardew Valley; those fans have been keenly keeping watch for Barone's next venture.
So Haunted Chocolatier's announcement has already met with plenty of fan excitement — but it's unclear just how long aspiring chocolate makers will have to wait, as Barone cautions the game is still in early production and won't be ready for a while. "I can't commit to a release date yet. It's still relatively early in development and I want to be able to work in peace without the pressure of a release date, or even an estimated release date."
As with Stardew Valley, Barone says he's working on his new game alone and has no plans to bring other developers on board. He has other projects in development as well, but says he expects Haunted Chocolatier to be the project he finishes first.
But many ConcernedApe fans are fine with waiting — as one tweeted in response to the gameplay video: "This looks outstanding ...You have my money whenever [Haunted Chocolatier] comes. Take your time and stay healthy. Looking forward to it."
"Thank you, I'll do my best", Barone responded.
veryGood! (194)
Related
- FACT FOCUS: Inspector general’s Jan. 6 report misrepresented as proof of FBI setup
- Colton Underwood and Husband Jordan C. Brown Welcome First Baby
- Giants name former catcher Buster Posey new President of Baseball Operations, replacing Farhan Zaidi
- Best Early Prime Day Home Deals: Prices as Low as $5.98 on Milk Frothers, Meat Thermometers & More
- A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
- Jay Leno Shares Update 2 Years After Burn Accident and Motorcycle Crash
- 32 things we learned in NFL Week 4: One NFC team separating from the pack?
- Jeep urges 194,000 plug-in hybrid SUV owners to stop charging and park outdoors due to fire risk
- Don't let hackers fool you with a 'scam
- Helene death toll climbs to 90 | The Excerpt
Ranking
- What to know about Tuesday’s US House primaries to replace Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz
- Pete Rose made history in WWE: How he became a WWE Hall of Famer
- Identical Twin Influencers Defend Decision to Share Underwear and One Bra
- No arrests in South Africa mass shootings as death toll rises to 18
- Friday the 13th luck? 13 past Mega Millions jackpot wins in December. See top 10 lottery prizes
- Colton Underwood and Husband Jordan C. Brown Welcome First Baby
- The Latest: Harris, Trump shift plans after Hurricane Helene’s destruction
- 'It's time for him to pay': Families of Texas serial killer's victims welcome execution
Recommendation
The FBI should have done more to collect intelligence before the Capitol riot, watchdog finds
Rebel Wilson and Ramona Agruma Make Debut as Married Couple During Paris Fashion Week
Wisconsin city replaces ballot drop box after mayor carted it away
Appeal delays $600 million class action settlement payments in fiery Ohio derailment
'We're reborn!' Gazans express joy at returning home to north
Arkansas sues YouTube over claims that the site is fueling a mental health crisis
Pete Rose dies at 83: Social media mourns MLB, Reds legend
The US is sending a few thousand more troops to the Middle East to boost security