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Graveyard Keeper

Graveyard Keeper

Released 8/15/2018
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Graveyard Keeper is the most inaccurate medieval cemetery management sim of all time. Build and manage your own graveyard, and expand into other ventures, while finding shortcuts to cut costs. Use all the resources you can find. After all, this is a game about the spirit of capitalism, and doing whatever it takes to build a thriving business. And it’s also a love story.



  • Face ethical dilemmas. Do you really want to spend money on that proper burger meat for the witch-burning festival, when you have so many resources lying around?
  • Gather valuable materials and craft new items. Expand your Graveyard into a thriving business. Help yourself -- gather the valuable resources scattered across the surrounding areas, and explore what this land has to offer.
  • Quests and corpses. These dead bodies don't need all those organs, do they? Why not grind them up and sell them to the local butcher? Or you can go on proper quests, you roleplayer.
  • Explore mysterious dungeons. No medieval game would be complete without those! Take a trip into the unknown, and find discover new alchemy ingredients -- which may or may not poison a whole bunch of nearby villagers.
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This game is kind of the "Anti Life Sim". Instead of being cozy, It's dark, joking, and macabre a lot of the time. However, it still ticks a lot of the fun gameplay elements games like Stardew Valley have. It has a greater focus on crafting and tech tree progression than other titles in the genre, but I personally enjoy the added depth. That being said, the game forgos a lot of the fun customization and town events Stardew has to focus more on base building mechanics, which makes the game less like a sim and more like a base building game. A neat experience that is kind of a grindfest at times.

Updated: 5/8/2024