![]() I tried to contribute, followed their instructions and ate food they gave me or put on a winter hat they crafted for me when it got cold. But even after a couple of hours of playing, my friends were bustling around gathering materials, fighting increasingly difficult monsters and making things, while I was just standing there, asking questions. Questions.īefore I knew it, we had a base set up with all the bells and whistles, a science machine, then an alchemy engine, a crock pot, farm plots, drying racks, an ice box and so forth. ![]() What the heck is a “beefalo”, and why are there shadowy creatures only I can see following me around? Are these pigs good or evil and why do they keep yelling at me when I get too close? What happens if I pick the evil flowers? So. I did learn as we played, though it was very confusing. “You can learn as we play.” They then sent me a list of their favourite mods to download. “Nah, don’t worry,” my friends assured me. “Do I need to try playing Don’t Starve beforehand to get familiar with the game?” I asked them, referring to the single-player mode. Between them, my friends had more than 2,000 hours of playtime in Don’t Starve and Don’t Starve Together, while I was stepping into it completely naïve. I was introduced to the ominous ink-drawing world of Klei Entertainment’s Don’t Starve by two bona fide experts, who invited me into a custom server of Don’t Starve Togetherone lazy winter afternoon.
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