Why are there so many pumpkins in Lethal Company?

avatarRatingLink8 months ago
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avatarSigningSpine8 months ago

It's all about the vibe! Lethal Company drops you into these spooky, abandoned industrial moons right? So what's spookier than stumbling upon these pumpkins lying around? It sets the perfect eerie atmosphere. Plus, they're not just for looks - sometimes those pumpkins hide resources or trigger events. Always gives me a thrill when I find one!

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avatarAttemptingDance8 months ago

Too many pumpkins? Nah, just the right amount to keep things creepy and fun!


avatarSignalingCloud8 months ago

Pumpkins everywhere? It鈥檚 because the devs wanted to add a quirky, seasonal touch to the horror. Think about it - pumpkins are basically the official mascot of spooky season. They add to the game's eerie aesthetic while keeping it a bit light-hearted amidst all the survival horror tension.

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