Stardew Valley Creator Reconfirms Next Task Is Haunted Chocolatier
It might not be arriving anytime soon, but Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone has made clear that work is resuming on Haunted Chocolatier Come from online casino bangladesh . The Stardew Valley creator has returned to the game after focusing on that title’s 1.6 update.
Barone wrote a new blog post on the Haunted Chocolatier website, acknowledging it’s “been a while” since the last update. The main reason for that has been the developer’s commitment to Stardew Valley 1.6. Even since launching the considerable patch, bug fixes and console porting have been a priority. But now, Haunted Chocolatier should get the spotlight.
“My next task will be to tweak the existing bones [of Haunted Chocolatier] until I’m happy with them, add all the rest of the bones, and then flesh it all out with all the content that will need to be in the game,” wrote Barone. “Yes, it’s going to be a lot of work sti…
Celeste Review- More Than Just A Great Platformer
Spoilers for Celeste are contained in this review. While no specific plot details are mentioned, overall themes and mechanics that you may not be aware of are discussed. Celeste is a wonderful, surprising game, and I think it’s best experienced without prior knowledge of its themes. Hence, if you want to go in completely fresh, go and play Celeste before reading this review. Otherwise, carry on to find out why this game is worth your time.
Despite appearances, Celeste is much more than a game about climbing a mountain. Celeste is a game framed around a challenging platformer but containing a powerful tale of recognizing, dealing with, and attempting to overcome mental illness. Parts of Celeste are challenging to play–in both its gameplay difficulty and its subject matter–but it is a memorable experience worth seeing through.
Playing as a nervous young explorer named Madeline, you’re on a self-imposed mission cente…
COD Leak Reveals "Get High" Map That's Unlike Anything Else In The Franchise
After Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’s latest seasonal update dropped, dataminers have unearthed details of a new map called Get High (stylized as G3T_H1GH) that’s likely intended for a 4/20 event. The map is a vaporwave-inspired parkour race course, where players will be tasked with getting as high as possible–in the elevation sense, of course.
Modern Warfare 3’s latest season already has a number of references to 4/20, including two Snoop Dogg operator skins, Cheech and Chong joining the game complete with a weed-themed finishing move, and a DLC bundle called Stoney Sloth.
As well as a reworked map called Growhouse, leakers have revealed the more unusual Get High map, which is likely to come to the game closer to the April 20. Dataminer BobNetworkUK posted a video of the vaporwave-styled obstacle course, where it appears players will have to race to reach the highest point possible within the time limit. Some routes through the map have multiple options, and there are…