It adds a new region, the Farmstead, as well as a bunch of new farmer-monsters that are, I’m sure, only 1/3 as scary as the X-Files’ Peacock family. ![]() The Color of Madness adds the story of a mysterious meteorite fallen to earth that, of course, mucks things up in the most Lovecraftian way possible. The Color of Madness will be coming to all platforms–iPad, console, Switch–on October 11. The latest DLC for Darkest Dungeon, the Color of Madness, was unleashed on Steam back in June but those of us who play on our iPads or Switches were left in the lurch, waiting for any news of its appearance on our platform of choice. We’re all still waiting for Aspyr to release the Rise & Fall expansion for Civ VI on iPad, for example. ![]() The downside of not being the game’s primary platform, however, comes with the slow pace of getting new content. I know Darkest Dungeon has both its fans and critics around these parts (I’m steadfastly in the “fan” category), but even the haters can’t deny that the more big-name PC ports we get on iPad, the better.
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