

Players love to send us stories, pictures, and drawings of their love of Don’t Starve. You can conquer the world together, and still be alone. In Don’t Starve Together, you could play with your friends and never be online at the same time.

In every way, Don’t Starve Together began as “Don’t Starve you could play with your friends.” But with new people came new challenges, and a new desire to share those experiences. Thus began the saga of Don’t Starve Together. Sure Chester is a bro, but Chester’s just not the same as having a good, true friend by your side. You have herds of beefalo under your control, and a sweet looking base and the tools you need to establish your dominion over the world that you have been thrust into.īut still what we all found, collectively as a group of players and developers, was that there was one thing you could just never truly conquer: the constant weight of being alone. The choices you make matter and even the simplest of decisions could be your last, if you push things just a little too far.Īt some point, you know where you’ll get your next meal, you no longer dread winter or the next Deerclops attack. The only thing you can count on are your own decisions. A game that with no motivation, you are thrown into a hostile and unforgiving world. There is something special about Don’t Starve. A constant through the years of Don’t Starve has been that people don’t just want to conquer the world of Don’t Starve they want to do it together. Since the beginning, players have been expressing their desire to experience this world together with their friends, family, and especially their significant others. Don’t Starve has always been about being hungry, afraid, alone, and - most importantly - the people who play the game.
