Haunted Chocolatieris the upcoming game by developer ConcernedApe, who is known for creating the cozy farm simulator,Stardew Valley. Even though the new title has yet to get an official release date, plenty of fans are excited for it. ConcernedApe’s hints aboutHaunted Chocolatierreveal that it will still feature fantastical elements and a friendship system, but it will also focus more on combat. As such, the title’s gameplay loop will likely be quite different fromStardew Valley’s.
Admittedly, there isn’t much to go on yet, though it’s interesting to look at what gamesmightbe likeHaunted Chocolatierwhen it releases. Not countingStardew Valley, the games listed below could be similar toHaunted Chocolatier, whether it’s in the setting, the gameplay, or even just the general vibe.

Graveyard Keeper
Platform(s):Android, iOS, PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One
As the name implies,Graveyard Keeperis a management simwhere the player must look after a rundown cemetery. This entails general upkeep, such as keeping gravestones in tip-top shape and dealing with the new arrivals. They’ll also have to tend to their homestead and the rest of the cemetery grounds. The game is set in a medieval town, complete with countryside landscapes, a bustling tavern, and ritualistic witch burnings.
That last bit is arguably a step too far asHaunted Chocolatierprobably isn’t going to cover such dark themes. However,Graveyard Keeperis similar in other respects— the lovely setting, the similar gameplay, and the character interactions. So, it isn’t hard to see whyGraveyard KeeperandHaunted Chocolatierare easy to compare. It’s just thatGraveyard Keeperleans more into gallows humor, which, admittedly, comes with the title.

Garden Story
Platform(s):PC, Switch, Xbox One
Garden Storytakes place in a forest village known as the Grove, and the player is its newest guardian. They must combat “the Rot” that seeks to take over the village, all while building the community.Garden Storyis combat-heavy in terms of gameplay, somewhat likeHaunted Chocolatier.To improve the village and uncover its secrets, the player must fight Rot monsters inhabiting specific locations of the Grove.
Though, unlikeGraveyard Keeper,Garden Storyleans more into the cute, cozy vibe. It features adorable vegetable characters and a warm pixelated art style. Even the infested areas of the game are presented with a similar visual style — the only differences being the darker color palette and more weird elements. This is comparable to what players saw inHaunted Chocolatier’s early gameplay trailer, except, in this case, it was the primary game area that was dark, while the combat areas seemed much brighter.

Moonlighter
Platform(s):Android, iOS, PC, PS4, Stadia, Switch, Xbox One
Moonlighteris a rogue-lite gamethat is the most similar toHaunter Chocolatieron this list, at least in terms of its premise. This is because the main character is a shopkeeper and adventurer. The main gameplay loop entails adventuring across different worlds to collect weapons, armor, and other such artifacts, then returning home to put them up for sale.
LikeHaunted Chocolatier, there are plenty of ways to fight enemies. The player can choose between swords, daggers, bows, and other such tools for combat. There’s even a community-building aspect that allows the player to establish new businesses in their hometown and recruit followers. As for the shopkeeping side of things, players are tasked with pricing their items, managing profits, and upgrading the overall store. They can even recruit assistants to look after the shop while they’re gone, similar to how theplayer inHaunted Chocolatiergets help from the little ghosts.

Voodoo Garden
Platform(s):PC
Voodoo Gardenis a simplefarming simulator likeStardew Valley, but with a distinctlyHaunted Chocolatiervibe. As the title implies, the player is tasked with caring for their own mystical garden, settled in the middle of a bustling swamp. The garden then produces ingredients for the player’s various voodoo supplies. A few animal spirits also come by to help with tending to the garden, not unlike the little helpers inHaunted Chocolatier.
It’s worth noting thatVoodoo Gardenis a point-and-click game, unlike the last few items in this article. So, while its general feel and aesthetic may besimilar toHaunted Chocolatier, its gameplay is quite different. Still, like the other games mentioned,Voodoo Gardenchallenges the player to unlock all the items in the game — from plants to pets and even totems. Overall, it’s a short but sweet simulation game with a cozy aesthetic.

Little Witch in the Woods
Platform(s):PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
Little Witch in the Woodsfollows the story of Ellie, an apprentice working hard to become a fully-fledged witch. To do this, the player needs to familiarize themselves with potions, collect the right ingredients, and help out the locals of the nearby town. They can even befriend these characters to learn more about their backstories. The game’s cute visual style is reminiscent ofStardew Valley, but its premise leans more into the mystical, likeHaunted Chocolatier.
That said, it’s worth noting thatLittle Witch in the Woodsis still an early access game. While it offers a pretty enjoyable experience, there are still a few bugs that need to be patched out, but the developer is working hard to do just this. Other than that,Little Witch in the Woodsis a fun little game that is easily comparable to the fantastical nature ofHaunted Chocolatier.
Though there haven’t been a lot ofupdates onHaunted Chocolatierrecently, fans can opt to try other games that are somewhat similar to the upcoming title. These could very well fill that gap of cozy, mystical management simulator games. If it doesn’t scratch theHaunted Chocolatieritch, it could still lead to some genuinely fun and unique gaming experiences. And hopefully, ConcernedApe makes an announcement on the status ofHaunted Chocolatiersoon, at least to give players a better idea of what to expect from it.