This leaves you with two options, starve to death cleaning the streets of poop for mere pennies, or play a daring game of flight and fancy being a thief, stealing all the menacing items after dark. Here, all the resources key to your survival are constantly guarded by knights in shining armor around the clock. Hamlet is an entirely different beast, packed with new experience which may range from anything as familiar as perilous jungles, to more unfamiliar Victorian pig cities.Īfter exploring the forests and swamps of Hamlet, dodging spider monkeys, killer plants, and poison fruits, I stumbled upon one of the various pig cities. Now I know what you’re thinking – same old map, a few new areas, nothing to write home about. After a painful crash landing you wake up in the new Hamlet biome. The game starts with your escape to the skies from the clutches of Don’t Starve’s inhabitable world, for a moment it seems salvation is in sight, that is until your craft is immediately struck by lightning, sending you plummeting to the depths below.
For those of you who want a bit more information before you drop money, let us load up on food and set off into the gloom of the jungle to pick apart just how much content is on offer for 6.99 USD.
#Don't starve: hamlet series
The DLC costs about as much as the coffee needed to write this review and boasts far more bang for your buck so I’d recommend a buy now for fans of the series and new players alike. KLei’s traditional seal of quality is present here, being released in early access more as a courtesy to inform players that balance changes might occur or minor bug fixes, rather than a warning for an incomplete experience.