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So, Everafter Falls came out about a year ago, right? Gotta admit, wasn’t sure how it’d turn out after getting all that player feedback. But hey, we’ve got a massive update now, and it’s gone in some wild directions. Let me rewind a bit before diving into the new stuff—I’m Joseph, or Riv Otter, whatever you prefer, and I do the whole community manager gig for Akupara Games.
First farming sim for us, Everafter Falls, and boy, the feedback was all over the place. Set up a Discord channel just for chatter, ideas, whatever folks wanted to throw our way. I poked around the Steam forums too, because, you know, gotta show we’re listening, right? With just one developer on this game, player insights were gold.
Here’s a funny twist—the completionists out there started shouting about how impossible it was to get every item or bug. No kidding, people were pouring hours trying to tick every box—like, hundreds of tries and still missing that last little piece. We realized we had to help, like, pronto. Dropped two new items in version 2.0: Golden Shroom Terrarium and Epic Critter Terrarium. They make collecting way less of a grind.
But then there’s the whole decorating your farm thing. Who knew people would get so jazzed about cosmetic stuff? So many players got creative—I honestly didn’t see it coming. Thanks to their buzz, we went nuts adding new decorations. It’s like an explosion of options. Folks are loving it.
Oh, and you know those pesky quality of life tweaks? There’s this achievement for crafting every item, but tracking them was a nightmare. Seriously, who wants to keep a paper list? Now, we’ve added a blue star to the crafting menu—finally, right?
Honestly, I could sit here all day talking about what went into this update. Player feedback? Absolute game-changer. We crafted something that really clicks, and I’m stoked to have played a part in shaping the Everafter Falls 2.0 update. It’s live on Xbox now—go check it out!
Anyway, Everafter Falls is all about rediscovering a world you forgot. Like, you wake up realizing your past life was just pixels—a simulation. You’ve got no clue who you are, but those animal neighbors feel weirdly homey, right? And that pet? Still got your back, helping out like never before.
So, yeah, dive back in. It’s peaceful here. At least, I think it is.