

While in Sandbox these things are used to decorate the Pig King's.rotundness.in Adventure mode they offer a certain challenge. So, you want to know about the unique things Adventure Mode has to offer, hm? Well then, let's get you up to speed.

Meaning that you can start off in any of them.īefore you progress, consider looking at the next section "Things unique to Adventure Mode" for some examples of.things unique to Adventure Mode.Īfter that, find whatever the section for whatever chapter you've landed in and sit down. The chapters (and their worlds) are RANDOM. Now it's time to find the section for whichever chapter you have landed in.

The screen goes black, and you will see a chapter name appear on screen. Once you press yes, some demonic hands grab your character and pull him/her/it into the ground. Click on Yes to begin the journey to freedom! So you are at the door, you get this prompt and you are feeling bad enough to save the president. Also, your inventory will NOT be carried into Adventure Mode, so there is little use in bringing anything you don't outright need to the door. You can then simply click on it again and try again, there are NO penalities whatsoever for dying in Adventure Mode. And if you do die in Adventure Mode, you will spawn back in your Sandbox Mode world at Maxwell's Door. It says that you will NOT lose anything if you die in Adventure Mode. The below picture is what the map icon looks like, keep in mind this is fully zoomed in on the map, so it really is small (and often blurred by surrounding trees and such).Īlright, so you've found the door in your world, what now? Simply click on it, and this prompt will appear. Make sure you explore every single nook and cranny of the map, it's only a tiny part of the world and the map icon is easy to miss. It's location will be random in your world. In order to get into Adventure Mode, you must explore your Sandbox world until you find Maxwell's Door. But know shan't be easy.Īdventure Mode is accessed from within Sandbox Mode, which is the mode you will always be in when you start playing Don't Starve. Three, potentially two more characters you can play as that can't be unlocked anywhere but Adventure Mode.Īre you enticed by these rewards like a greedy pirate of the seas? Then read on, dear survivor. So, you get to see the conclusion of the Don't Starve saga. Two, Adventure Mode also functions as a sort of Story mode. One, a sense of amazing accomplishment (kind of like human spirit or friendship, it's intangible but still there).

This mode will challenge you much more than Sandbox ever could, by taking things you are familiar with and flipping them on their head. Lets say you have survived for 80+ days, killed the Deerclops multiple times, established scores of bases across the land and basically given the world you appeared in the finger. Well, Adventure Mode is there for those who have dominated Sandbox Mode. Throw in the need for food and potentially low amounts of key resources, and Adventure Mode is some bunch of stuff.Īt this point, you may wonder."Why? Why would I do this? WHY WANTSOMECOOKEIS, WHY?". In all of these aforementioned cases, you are usually FORCED to go over such dangerous places. Meaning they are designed to QUICKLY overwhelm you and make you die in horrible ways. You see, these things have been placed with strategy by the insidious Don't Starve Gods. You might be saying, "Wantsomecookies you devilishly handsome specimen, those things are all in Sandbox Mode. The harsh elements, starvation, deadly monsters, traps, GUT WRENCHING HORROR and I don't know you might get frustrated and quit maybe. There are numerous obstacles that stand in your way of Wooden Thing assembly. You are so wrong about most of those things, I feel bad for you. Simple, right? A pic of the completed Wooden Thing is below. Collect all of the pieces of the Wooden Thing, find the Wooden Thing structure base, put all the pieces on the structure, and move on to the next world bringing 4 items of your choosing from your inventory along with you, the rest being destroyed. However, in Adventure Mode, there are GOALS AND OBJECTIVES (oh my).Īctually, only one goal. These are randomly generated (same as Sandbox worlds). So, what makes Adventure Mode different from Sandbox Mode? Is there any reason to even do Adventure Mode? How much adventure is in Adventure Mode and should I bring bandaids in case I get boo boos? These are all valid questions.įirst off, Adventure Mode takes place across 5 worlds.
