The 1.6 update for brought with it plenty of new content — some of which is a bit more chilling than longtime players are used to. ConcernedApe has said he works on new updates for the cozy farming game when he needs to walk away from his work on his next title, , but it seems the developer has carried over some of that haunted energy to his first game.
Though there were already some unsettling mysteries left unsolved in, the update doubles the strange encounters players can have. ConcernedApe has remained mum about spoilers for his next game, but if the creepy additions in 1.6 are any indication, players have a lot to look forward to in Here’s a rundown of just10 of those creepy moments players can find in right now.
Alongside the regular mannequins players can purchase from Sandy’s shop in the Desert following the 1.6 update, the cursed mannequin was added as a more terrifying alternative. Dropped by Haunted Skulls in the Quarry Mine, the cursed mannequin will move around, swap clothing with the player, and even change the wallpaper or flooring of the room it’s placed in. These poltergeist activities only occur at night — and more than one player has woken up to their cursed mannequin standing over their bed, blocking them from getting out of bed.
Once placed, those who try to remove it from their home will be met with the spirit haunting the mannequin. The fiend will burst from the object and fly at the screen, seemingly going after the player instead of the farmer. It’ll take a pretty powerful tool, but the cursed mannequin can be removed and shoved into a chest, but it won’t go willingly.
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Once the player marries one of the townspeople, they have the option to raise children with their in-game spouse. This can only be done if the player has upgraded their home to include a room for the children and if they agree when their
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