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"Stardew Valley coziness" and "post-apocalyptic survival" aren't words you usually see together, but this indie game insists you'll brave zombie hordes and feel chill doing it

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I love a good cozy game, and I love a good zombie game, but I'm not sure I've ever played a hybrid of the two. There's something inherently stressful about being surrounded by hordes of undead intent on eating your brains, but new "cozy post-apocalyptic survival game" aims to make that experience much more relaxing.

From two-person indie studio Cosmic Tofu, In the Van is marketed toward people who "play Project Zomboid like it's Stardew Valley," or in other words, people who cast zombies aside as an irksome afterthought while they hang out in their cabins, cook food, and harvest crops. So, why not just play Project Zomboid? Well, the answer's right there in the title. In the Van gives you a mobile cabin to turn into your personal chill space and protect yourself from the perils of the outside, post-apocalyptic world.

"Scavenge by day, drive back before dark, and spend the night cooking, farming, and cracking open phones recovered from the dead to find out what happened to the world," reads the official description. Essentially, it sounds like a more forgiving, cozy focused Project Zomboid but instead of a cabin, your home is a customizable van, which sounds like a delightful spin.

Cosmic Tofu says you'll find your zen in the game when you "master the survival routine" by balancing exploration, item crafting, and survival elements "at your own pace," and if that sounds challenging amidst a zombie apocalypse, In the Van's reveal trailer (above) makes it pretty clear that this specific variety of zombie isn't particularly hard to kill. You'll even be able to plow through zombie clusters with the van itself, which I suppose can be cozy depending on your tolerance for blood.

Speaking of which, Cosmic Tofu has done its best to appease cozy gamers who might be turned off by the whole zombie apocalypse thing, calling the game's undead walkers "cute little Stardew-ish pixel zombie friends" and begging moderators not to mark the post NSFW after an earlier post was marked as sensitive for "setting a zombie on fire."

There's no release date for In the Van yet, but Cosmic Tofu says a closed playtest is coming soon.

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Adèle Exarchopoulos Joins Zoë Kravitz In Apple Film From ‘My Old Ass’ Director Megan Park

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EXCLUSIVE: Adèle Exarchopoulos (Blue Is the Warmest Color) has landed a lead role opposite Zoë Kravitz in Apple’s mystery movie from My Old Ass helmer Megan Park, sources tell Deadline. No word yet on Exarchopoulos’ part. Reps for Apple declined to comment. This will mark the decorated French actress’s first American studio lead role. Park’s new film is […]

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BG3 meets Fire Emblem in a Steamy New Steam RPG

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Rayna’s job is to look grieving widows directly in their eyes and explain, professionally, why their dead spouses don’t qualify for payouts. And that, honestly, the dead heroes probably had it coming. Rayna loves her job: Reenacting a hero’s death, scene by scene, until she finds the precise moment they’re no longer her problem is the best part of her day. But all of that changes when Rayna’s employer, Heroes United Life Group, is suddenly on the hook for a payout so massive it’ll bankrupt the company. That can’t happen, because Rayna wants to keep her employee-of-the-month streak alive. Her solution: Go find whatever killed the heroes requiring that payout, kill it herself, and use that experience as proof that the original heroes just weren’t prepared to go into battle. Claim denied. World saved, incidentally. Wait. What?



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GTA 6 Is Too Big For These Leaks To Hurt It

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When game companies get hacked, the hackers' motivations are usually the same as for any other data breach: clout, extortion, or simply because they can. That's not the case with this latest Grand Theft Auto 6 leak, which, I regret to inform you, has its origins in Gaming Discourse.



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‘Lanterns’ Season 2 Is Already in the Works Whether It Happens or Not

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Showrunner Chris Mundy is already six weeks into breaking season two, hoping he gets to make it.

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GTA 6's Newest Gameplay Leak Drama Has Turned Ugly

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Grand Theft Auto 6 has suffered a number of leaks over the years, but none have been quite like the one that transpired this weke. This time, a hacking activist group called Cyberleek claimed it was sharing unauthorized gameplay clips of Rockstar Games' open-world action game to protest the title's lack of physical discs. A day later, the alleged protest against GTA 6 continued — but so has the fallout.



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