Do you ever playStardew Valleyand think, “Man, I wish this cute, wholesome game about farming and living a peaceful life was actually super messed up and dark”?No? Oh. Well, anyway,here’s a trailerfor a new game calledGrave Seasonsthat looks like some kind of mix betweenStardew ValleyandYume Nikki.I first heard aboutGrave SeasonswhenPC Gamer’s Lauren Morton covered itback in May of last year, and whilst it looked like the sort of thing I’d be into, I completely forgot it existed. Then, surprise surprise, a brand new trailer for the game just dropped in time for the spookiest month of the year.AdvertGrave Seasonsis a self-described “murder mystery farming sim RPG” that sees you take on the role of a farmer in a quaint little town called Ashenridge.If spooks aren’t your thing,Stardew Valley’s Update 1.6 is now available on consoles.You can spend your days planting crops, chatting up the local townsfolk, and solving a string of unsolved, supernatural murders. Oh and also you’re not actually a farmer, you’re an escaped convict. I won’t lie, I’m already kind of invested.AdvertMuch likeStardew Valley, the game will allow you romance a local (or locals? I won’t judge) of your choosing. Although, assumedly you’d want to be quick about solving those murders if you actually want them to hang around long enough to form a connection.InLauren’s latest news postaboutGrave Seasons, it seems she uncovered a little twist that developer Perfect Garbage posted on one of their social accounts: the killer in question seems to be randomly generated each time you start a new game, which means that there’s a chance the love of your life could be the person you’re after.Following the trailer, there’s nowa Steam pagefor the game if you want to take a closer look. No word on a release date quite yet, but I’ll be there day one whenever there is.Featured Image Credit: Blumhouse GamesTopics:Stardew Valley,Steam,PC,Indie Games

Stardew Valley receives a Halloween twist in chilling new game

Do you ever playStardew Valleyand think, “Man, I wish this cute, wholesome game about farming and living a peaceful life was actually super messed up and dark”?No? Oh. Well, anyway,here’s a trailerfor a new game calledGrave Seasonsthat looks like some kind of mix betweenStardew ValleyandYume Nikki.I first heard aboutGrave SeasonswhenPC Gamer’s Lauren Morton covered itback in May of last year, and whilst it looked like the sort of thing I’d be into, I completely forgot it existed. Then, surprise surprise, a brand new trailer for the game just dropped in time for the spookiest month of the year.AdvertGrave Seasonsis a self-described “murder mystery farming sim RPG” that sees you take on the role of a farmer in a quaint little town called Ashenridge.If spooks aren’t your thing,Stardew Valley’s Update 1.6 is now available on consoles.You can spend your days planting crops, chatting up the local townsfolk, and solving a string of unsolved, supernatural murders. Oh and also you’re not actually a farmer, you’re an escaped convict. I won’t lie, I’m already kind of invested.AdvertMuch likeStardew Valley, the game will allow you romance a local (or locals? I won’t judge) of your choosing. Although, assumedly you’d want to be quick about solving those murders if you actually want them to hang around long enough to form a connection.InLauren’s latest news postaboutGrave Seasons, it seems she uncovered a little twist that developer Perfect Garbage posted on one of their social accounts: the killer in question seems to be randomly generated each time you start a new game, which means that there’s a chance the love of your life could be the person you’re after.Following the trailer, there’s nowa Steam pagefor the game if you want to take a closer look. No word on a release date quite yet, but I’ll be there day one whenever there is.Featured Image Credit: Blumhouse GamesTopics:Stardew Valley,Steam,PC,Indie Games

Do you ever playStardew Valleyand think, “Man, I wish this cute, wholesome game about farming and living a peaceful life was actually super messed up and dark”?No? Oh. Well, anyway,here’s a trailerfor a new game calledGrave Seasonsthat looks like some kind of mix betweenStardew ValleyandYume Nikki.I first heard aboutGrave SeasonswhenPC Gamer’s Lauren Morton covered itback in May of last year, and whilst it looked like the sort of thing I’d be into, I completely forgot it existed. Then, surprise surprise, a brand new trailer for the game just dropped in time for the spookiest month of the year.AdvertGrave Seasonsis a self-described “murder mystery farming sim RPG” that sees you take on the role of a farmer in a quaint little town called Ashenridge.If spooks aren’t your thing,Stardew Valley’s Update 1.6 is now available on consoles.You can spend your days planting crops, chatting up the local townsfolk, and solving a string of unsolved, supernatural murders. Oh and also you’re not actually a farmer, you’re an escaped convict. I won’t lie, I’m already kind of invested.AdvertMuch likeStardew Valley, the game will allow you romance a local (or locals? I won’t judge) of your choosing. Although, assumedly you’d want to be quick about solving those murders if you actually want them to hang around long enough to form a connection.InLauren’s latest news postaboutGrave Seasons, it seems she uncovered a little twist that developer Perfect Garbage posted on one of their social accounts: the killer in question seems to be randomly generated each time you start a new game, which means that there’s a chance the love of your life could be the person you’re after.Following the trailer, there’s nowa Steam pagefor the game if you want to take a closer look. No word on a release date quite yet, but I’ll be there day one whenever there is.

Do you ever playStardew Valleyand think, “Man, I wish this cute, wholesome game about farming and living a peaceful life was actually super messed up and dark”?

No? Oh. Well, anyway,here’s a trailerfor a new game calledGrave Seasonsthat looks like some kind of mix betweenStardew ValleyandYume Nikki.

I first heard aboutGrave SeasonswhenPC Gamer’s Lauren Morton covered itback in May of last year, and whilst it looked like the sort of thing I’d be into, I completely forgot it existed. Then, surprise surprise, a brand new trailer for the game just dropped in time for the spookiest month of the year.

Advert

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Grave Seasonsis a self-described “murder mystery farming sim RPG” that sees you take on the role of a farmer in a quaint little town called Ashenridge.

If spooks aren’t your thing,Stardew Valley’s Update 1.6 is now available on consoles.

You can spend your days planting crops, chatting up the local townsfolk, and solving a string of unsolved, supernatural murders. Oh and also you’re not actually a farmer, you’re an escaped convict. I won’t lie, I’m already kind of invested.

Advert

Advert

Much likeStardew Valley, the game will allow you romance a local (or locals? I won’t judge) of your choosing. Although, assumedly you’d want to be quick about solving those murders if you actually want them to hang around long enough to form a connection.

InLauren’s latest news postaboutGrave Seasons, it seems she uncovered a little twist that developer Perfect Garbage posted on one of their social accounts: the killer in question seems to be randomly generated each time you start a new game, which means that there’s a chance the love of your life could be the person you’re after.

Following the trailer, there’s nowa Steam pagefor the game if you want to take a closer look. No word on a release date quite yet, but I’ll be there day one whenever there is.

Topics:Stardew Valley,Steam,PC,Indie Games