![]() Every task you need to complete has multiple steps to be done beforehand, but some of those steps need other tasks to be done and those need others to be complete, so on and so on. One you turn this page though it becomes quite addictive. I’ll be honest, I was quite frustrated coming in as a brand new player, as very little is taught to you, so you need to simply dump a bunch of hours into Graveyard Keeper before things start to make sense and ‘click’. You, the Keeper, will have a near endless list of tasks to complete, but you’re never really timed or forced to do one before another. Yeah you’ll be dealing with corpses and managing a cemetery, but there’s plenty of other people to help that will in turn help you as well. Lazy Bear Games has done a great job at keeping such a morbid topic fun without being too serious. You dig up Gerry, a talking skull, setting the tone for a weird morbid-yet-lighthearted adventure where you can play however you like. ![]() You just want to return back to the real world to your wife, but doing so won’t be so easy as he starts his new ‘job’. You are, well, a graveyard keeper, tasked with managing a medieval cemetery after dying in a terrible car crash. Heavily inspired by games like Stardew Valley, Graveyard Keeper is similar mechanically but the setting is something quite unique. ![]() Well, the latest DLC for Graveyard Keeper has now arrived, titled Game of Crone, so I not only had to learn how to play the base game, but sink time into it so I could understand the DLC as well a task that took quite a few hours and eventually had me hooked. One of our other writers really enojyed the base game, which you can read HERE. For all the praise it got, I never actually played Graveyard Keeper when it originally released a few years ago, but it just fell by the wayside and I never got around to it.
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