Everyone knows that you can do different things in Core Keeper. It feels like you’re playing good mix of Stardew Valley, Terraria, and even a little bit of Rimworld. Fluid combat, lots of exploration, crafting that’s both easy to understand yet at the same time has a lot of depth. It has everything you’re looking for in a Pixel Art game. It even has an upcoming seasonal event next week! Now that’s some good early access. We’ll let you in on what you need to know about the changes that will become available. Now let’s dive right in, new adventure awaits!
Everything You Need To Know – “Quality of Love” Valentine’s Update | Core Keeper
So the event will start on the 8th of February and will last for the entire month, no need to worry about missing out on anything. Even if you do, you can change the time and date on your pc to be able to catch up and access the content again.
As said in the announcement Quality of Love isn’t going to be a major content update but they have made changes in regards to lighting and rendering resulting in a much smoother performance. So look forward to getting more frames if you happen to be running the game on a potato!
Another thing to look forward to in the update is the abundance of cherry blossoms and seasonal items like love letters and Valentine’s presents. You can also expect the merchant to stock up on goods that fits the theme!
It wouldn’t be a proper Valentine if music wasn’t involved. That’s been taken care of as you can now freely express your creativity by crafting and playing musical instruments like Harps, Flutes and Cellos. If you’re worried about not being able to produce any tunes then you’ll be happy to know that you can find sheet music in-game that lets you play looping melodies from some of your other favorite indie games. There’s plenty of things to look forward to. You should know as most of the content that will be included in the update is the result of the feedback from you, the player! Don’t forget to dig out a new room in your base as you wait!
Here we have Alexis, he's been gaming ever since the second Famicom came out. Which is probably the reason why he goes back to platformers every now and then. Somewhere down the line he started getting more and more fascinated about looking at maps change colors for three to eight hours straight. If he's not out strategizing and beating the life out of his space bar in that order there's a good chance you can find him playing an FPS or talking someone's ear out about how game balance gets in the way of realism. You can tell that he really likes getting the full experience of whatever he gets his hands on.