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ConcernedApe spends 5 days a week on Haunted Chocolatier and 2 on Stardew Valley, says the new game is "a lot harder" to make

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ConcernedApe spends 5 days a week on Haunted Chocolatier and 2 on Stardew Valley, says the new game is "a lot harder" to make
A friendly ghost behind the chocolate counter in Haunted Chocolatier
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We still don't know how long it's going to be before Haunted Chocolatier is ready, and it seems like even Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone isn't sure, either. Making the new game is a lot more challenging than creating Stardew Valley, according to Barone – after all, he didn't have the legacy of one of the biggest indie hits of all time to deal with back then.

Barone now tries to spend five days a week on Haunted Chocolatier and two on Stardew Valley, as he explains in a new interview with Game Informer (paid article link). "It's kind of hard to switch gears sometimes, to be honest, but it's just what I've got to do," he explains. "It's just another challenge, because I have two games that I'm working on. I just have to do it. It's not my preference, but it's just what needs to be done."

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A classic curse of success, then. All the acclaim and scrutiny that comes with creating a game as beloved as Stardew Valley means you can't reclaim the conditions that helped you build it in the first place. There's a certain melancholy to that notion, but I guess we're all trying to recapture simpler times.

But Barone has affection for both eras of his game development journey. Asked about his favorite Stardew Valley update, he has a tough time deciding between 1.6, the most recent patch, or 1.1, the first major addition after launch.

Back when 1.1 was in development, "it was still completely solo," Barone explains, "and the game was not yet in multiple languages. It didn't have mobile versions. It was so much easier to work on the update. It felt very real and fresh, and if I had an idea, I could just put it in, it's ready to go. That era of development was more fun. Now there's a lot of overhead with any sort of new thing added to the game."

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Well, at least Barone can rest assured that there'll be a legion of fans ready to gobble up Haunted Chocolatier and any future Stardew Valley content the instant it's available. Hopefully that can alleviate at least a little bit of the pressure.

ConcernedApe says future Stardew Valley update might let you cheat on your spouse, because "you should be able to do wicked things" in a sandbox game.

Dustin Bailey
Dustin BaileyStaff Writer

Dustin Bailey joined the GamesRadar team as a Staff Writer in May 2022, and is currently based in Missouri. He's been covering games (with occasional dalliances in the worlds of anime and pro wrestling) since 2015, first as a freelancer, then as a news writer at PCGamesN for nearly five years. His love for games was sparked somewhere between Metal Gear Solid 2 and Knights of the Old Republic, and these days you can usually find him splitting his entertainment time between retro gaming, the latest big action-adventure title, or a long haul in American Truck Simulator.

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