'I just need to disappear, go into a cabin': Eric Barone has found the answer to Haunted Chocolatier's development distractions
[RSS: www.pcgamer.com] Barone has dedicated five days a week to Haunted Chocolatier.
'I just need to disappear, go into a cabin': Eric Barone has found the answer to Haunted Chocolatier's development distractions
[RSS: www.pcgamer.com] Barone has dedicated five days a week to Haunted Chocolatier.
[RSS: www.pcgamer.com] Barone has dedicated five days a week to Haunted Chocolatier.
Fans have been clamouring for Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone's next game, Haunted Chocolatier, for a almost five years now, and while he's largely kept a lid on its development he has revealed in a recent interview with GameInformer that it's not taking more of his time than Stardew Valley.
"Itโs kind of hard to switch gears sometimes, to be honest, but itโs just what Iโve got to do," Barone says. "Itโs just another challenge, because I have two games that Iโm working on. I just have to do it. Itโs not my preference, but itโs just what needs to be done." Barone is now working on Haunted Chocolatier five days a week, with the remaining two being spent on Stardew Valley.

"Itโs a lot harder than when I was making Stardew Valley," Barone adds. "Iโll be honest. [During the making of] Stardew Valley, I was a nobody. Nobody knew who I was. I didnโt get fan mail. I didnโt have business people asking me for this or that all the time. I could just literally lock in and work.
"I need to just disappear, go into a cabin, and work without distraction. So it is very difficult and distracting, Iโll be honest, to have Stardew Valley and have people sending me fan mail. I appreciate that people love the game so much. But it is true that itโs difficult to juggle all those things and to be able to fully lock in."
I want people to be delighted by things that are unexpected.
Eric Barone
Hopes have certainly been set high for Haunted Chocolatier, Stardew Valley isn't exactly the easiest game to follow on from. But Barone isn't pulling any punches: "Itโs way bigger than Stardew Valley, at least in terms of the amount of maps, the amount of monsters, the depth to the whole item system, and all the equipment slots and all the stuff like this. Everything is cranked up."
But unlike Stardew Valley's cosy farming, Haunted Chocolatier will explore slightly different, more creepy themes. "The ghosts, the haunted nature, the castle, allows for a lot of interesting, creative things that I can do that are kind of creepy," Barone says. "Not totally horrifying, but maybe slightly, you know, creepy stuff. I want people to be delighted by things that are unexpected and that theyโre kind of like, 'Wow. Like, I have no idea whatโs going on, but I like it.'
"There are other things I want to share, there are other ideas I have, there are other themes I want to explore, just to fully express myself as a creator. So thatโs why I feel like I need to make Haunted Chocolatier and beyond. Itโs part of my own need to fully express myself while Iโm on this earth."

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