The most unusual aspect ofStardew Valley’s character customization could be put to excellent use if it gets repeated inHaunted Chocolatier. Given the kind of games thatStardew ValleyandHaunted Chocolatierare, the ability for players to customize their own experience is paramount. Since the first game was able to do a phenomenal job in that department, it’s only reasonable to expect the same thing from its successor. This unexpectedly rings especially true for one area ofStardew Valley’s customization.Haunted Chocolatiercan take one minor detail and turn it into so much more in the long run.

Includingcustomization inStardew ValleyandHaunted Chocolatieris a must-have for cozy games such as themselves. The player can make a facsimile of themselves or a completely original character whose story they can tell. Unlike many other games, players have no role in setting their character’s stats at the start of the game, since those develop through gameplay. Rather, their character’s appearance, from their hair, eye color, starting clothes, and more, is completely up to the player. This helps add an extra personal touch to each player’s game and it will be exciting to see howHaunted Chocolatiertakes on character creation.

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Haunted Chocolatier Can Make The Player’s Favorite Thing Into a Major Feature

Among the game’s character creation options, theplayer’s favorite thing inStardew Valleyis the most unusual. It isn’t immediately apparent, like almost everything else that the player sets, and it never actually plays a major role in the game. In fact, the only real effect that the player’s favorite thing has onStardew Valleyis that it determines what Stardrops remind the player of. Aside from that, the player’s favorite thing was the most superficial of details within the game. The player’s favorite thing really only affected one detail in the entire game, albeit with a couple of potential Easter eggs.

Haunted Chocolatier Can Make the Player’s Favorite Thing Into Something Iconic

The player’s favorite thing in character creation could make a return and helpHaunted Chocolatierimprove its customization. WhileStardew Valleyhad its Stardrops,Haunted Chocolatierhas its own clear option for implementing the idea. The game could have a line of high-tier chocolates or other desserts that could be named after the player’s favorite thing, acting as a reward similar to the Stardrops. These chocolates could have excellent benefits upon being eaten while also selling for a lot of money, making them all-around excellent to create. Since Stardrops were rare, personalized chocolate titles would make the player’s favorite thing far more relevant.

Haunted Chocolatier Has Serious Potential For Easter Eggs

There’s an extra trick that could be used regarding the player’s favorite thing that couldmakeHaunted Chocolatiermore immersive. While the player’s favorite chocolates could have a typical design, there could be some Easter eggs that could potentially change it under a couple of circumstances. For example, inStardew Valley, if the player’s favorite thing is “ConcernedApe,” then they would get a special message. Doing the same inHaunted Chocolatiercould perhaps lead to chocolates shaped like ConcernedApe’s logo. While only a few such Easter eggs could be included at most, they could be a fun treat for players who seek them out.

After the player’s favorite thing was barely visible inStardew Valley,Haunted Chocolatiercan reverse that effect.Finding Stardrops inStardew Valleywas satisfying, and their effects were useful. However,Haunted Chocolatiercan bring the player’s favorite thing front and center. It would add a big twist to a vital part of the game, while also taking one of the most underused details fromStardew Valleyand making it much more important.Haunted Chocolatierhas a chance to makeStardew Valley’s most overlooked character detail into something truly special.

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Haunted Chocolatier is an upcoming adventure game from Stardew Valley creator ConcernedApe (Eric Barone). The game is currently set to feature a lush explorable world, chocolate making and cooking, a spooky theme, and more. There is currently no release date or time period for the game.

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Haunted Chocolatier Has the Perfect Chance for a Twist on a Sneaky Stardew Valley Activity

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