ADisney Dreamlight Valleyplayer discovered what looked to be a ghost chicken inside their home. With the game still in Early Access, some players encountered some hilarious bugs, including one that created aFairy Godmother and Merlin hybrid.

As an adventure life simulation game,Disney Dreamlight Valleyhas given its player base many things to do, from accomplishing quests to customizing their avatars and spaces. It also rolled out regular updates that added new Disney characters, cosmetics, and themed quests into the mix. The mostrecentDisney Dreamlight Valleyupdate was The Remembering,which introduced Fairy Godmother and a Pixar-themed Star Path.

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In between farming for materials and tinkering with the customization tools, someDisney Dreamlight Valleyplayers would discover unusual yet funny bugs in their games. One of them was Reddit user strawberrymusicbox, who discovered a mysterious shadow floating near the ceiling of their home, which they described as shaped as a cooked chicken. They added that it also appeared to be breathing.

ManyDisney Dreamlight Valleyplayers in the comments said that the “chicken” shadow looked terrifying, even likening it to a demon. There were also some who shared theories as to what caused the bug to appear, like the possibility of it being the avatar’s broken shadow. Others said it could be a bunny from the meadow, or Jack-Jack fromThe Incrediblesmaking an appearance in their home.

There didn’t seem to be a clear explanation as to how the bug happened, or how it was fixed. Some players noted that it could be a shadow from a selected companion, which strawberrymusicbox admitted that they did have one following them around. It’s possible that the bug could be fixed by deactivating theDisney Dreamlight Valley’s animal companionsfor a bit. Despite the scary sight, the shadow bug didn’t seem to be game-breaking in the slightest, and even brought out a lot of laughs from theDisney Dreamlight Valleycommunity.

As of writing,Disney Dreamlight Valleystill doesn’t have a set date for its full release yet. It’s continuing to keep players hooked with its monthly content and quality of life updates. However,Disney Dreamlight Valleyalso received backlash over its microtransactions, which players could expect more once the games goes free-to-play. Developer Gameloft still has time to fix any issues that might exist inDisney Dreamlight Valley, and hopefully, it could get players to stick around to see more exciting additions to the game.

Disney Dreamlight Valleyis available in early access on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.