Summary

  • Haunted Chocolatier will introduce new mechanics to reflect the differences between running a chocolate shop and a farm in Stardew Valley.
  • Managing employees will be a crucial aspect of running the chocolate shop, with the player potentially having both ghost and human employees.
  • Properly managing the business and employees could help the player compete against a corporate antagonist in Haunted Chocolatier.

For Haunted Chocolatier to give players a full management experience, one classic mechanic will need to be accounted for. While there will be plenty of things to occupy players' time in Haunted Chocolatier, they will still have a chocolate shop to worry about. Some skills can likely be transferred over from Stardew Valley, but running a chocolate shop and running a farm have some distinct differences, and that will likely be reflected in the gameplay. This will probably warrant the introduction of some new mechanics. In particular, there is one mechanic that could be a perfect fit for the job.

Much like how players grow their farms in Stardew Valley, the chocolate shop in Haunted Chocolatier looks set to be the player character's primary focus. Early footage has shown the player making chocolate sweets and selling them at the shop with the help of some ghosts, forming the game's equivalent of growing and selling crops in Stardew Valley. While this setup may not be as flexible as Stardew Valley's farms, which could expand into producing several types of goods, it will still be of vital importance to the player. What should be interesting is what options the player has to run their store.

Haunted Chocolatier's Shop May Require a Team Effort

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A clip from the trailer showing the shop run by ghosts

Haunted Chocolatier's Shop Will Require a Different Approach Than a Farm

Unlike the rural farming of Stardew Valley, Haunted Chocolatier's workplace sim will require a different set of skills. Most notably, the player won't be taking care of the job alone. At the very least, ghosts can assist in stocking the shelves and ringing up customers, so the player will have employees in some way. Whether the player will only have ghosts, or if they will be able to hire human employees is still up in the air. Regardless, managing employees is an element of the management genre that Haunted Chocolatier could get some mileage out of, and it could make the game deeper overall.

While the player has no farmhands or assistants in Stardew Valley, their spouse will occasionally water the crops after marriage.

Managing Employees Could Be Important For Haunted Chocolatier

Running the business could have several steps toward selling Haunted Chocolatier's titular desserts. The player could assign their employees to specific tasks based on their skills, with some performing better in certain areas than others. Likewise, they could also manage the various needs and personalities of the workers, keeping up their morale so that they can put in better work. Ensuring that the player's employees are well-trained and happy could be key to keeping the shop running, with bonuses for good management and penalties for poor player decisions. This extra layer would make the gameplay loop deeper than just selling the finest chocolates.

Haunted Chocolatier Could Use Management to Face a Corporate Foe

Properly managing a business and employees could also come in handy if Haunted Chocolatier has a corporate antagonist. Tasking the player with running a local shop and managing their employees well could make it a great foil to a corporate competitor that is focused solely on profit. This could play heavily into the story, as managing the shop well could see more people coming to shop with or work for the player due to their better service and employee morale. Stardew Valley showed one way to fight off a corporation, and Haunted Chocolatier could do the same through another method.

Running Haunted Chocolatier's shop could lead to some deep and intriguing gameplay with an employee management mechanic. The horror-themed elements of Haunted Chocolatier will already set the game apart from Stardew Valley in one way, and including a full business sim feature would further ensure that the game stands out. Since Haunted Chocolatier will be putting players in charge of a business, it would make sense to give them a role in every aspect of running it. Going all in on employee management could help out Haunted Chocolatier's shop over the top.

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Haunted Chocolatier
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Adventure
Simulation
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Developer(s)
ConcernedApe
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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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Adventure, Simulation
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