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When is the Haunted Chocolatier release date? The upcoming 2D role-playing adventure is being developed by Eric Barone, otherwise known as ConcernedApe, who also created Stardew Valley.
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Please verify your email address. The most frustrating aspect of Haunted Chocolatier, ConcernedApe's second major project, is the lack of information about its release date. Building on the ...
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