After years of surviving within the wilds and on islands, Don’t Starve has returned to civilisation and… oh god, nobody instructed me dwelling in a metropolis could be a wrestle too. Klei Entertainment final night time launched Hamlet, the third growth for his or her survive ’em up, after six months in early entry. It sees our motley crüe of survivors stumbling right into a metropolis of posh pigpeople within the coronary heart of a tropical jungle, who stay in precise correct homes and get their meals from precise outlets with precise fridges. Civilisation! Why is it, then, that we’re drawn to discover and plunder the traditional ruins past the metrotterlis?
Treasure, obvs. Past the jungle beasties, past the traps, we might discover treasure, new doodads to craft, and the sheer thrill of combating mechs and jungle wurms and swarms of bugs and big vultures simply to know WE ARE ALIVE. And perhaps study one thing about this supposed impending ‘Aporkalypse.’
Don’t Starve: Hamlet is out now on Steam for Windows, Mac, and Linux. It prices £5.19/€5.69/$6.99 and requires the bottom game too. Presumably Hamlet will quickly comply with the opposite expansions and launch on GOG too?
Also out now for all Don’t Starve gamers, whether or not they have Hamlet or not, is a brand new playable character. You can meet the begoggled inventor Wagstaff in Hamlet’s launch trailer beneath.
Klei are additionally nonetheless engaged on the multiplayer spin-off Don’t Starve Together, planning updates and additions across 2019.