From Farming to Gravekeeping — “Graveyard Keeper” Review
<p>I’ve never really been into games like “Stardew Valley.” Don’t get me wrong, it’s a solid game, and I’ve kept up with its news and design bits. It’s just not my taste for crayons. But the game I do want to chat about? “Graveyard Keeper” by Lazy Bear Games. It’s like a darker, medieval twist on Stardew Valley sprinkled with dark humor. Let’s not get stuck comparing the two and dive right into Graveyard Keeper. It’s all about managing your own medieval cemetery, getting into other gigs, and finding cheeky ways to save some coin. And with the dark humor bit? Yeah, you can guess what “saving coin” might imply. </p>
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<p>Graveyard Keeper Screenshot River (credits: Lazy Bear Games)</p>
<p>Visually? It’s got that classic pixel vibe. Before you go, “Oh, another pixel indie game,” hold up. Pixels might be a budget-friendly choice, but making them look good? Not a walk in the park. There’s this weird spot where pixel art can look less retro and more… meh. With a game market overflooded by indie games, going pixel is a gamble. But Graveyard Keeper nails it. The moody dark colors and simple design vibe fit perfectly with the game’s feel, giving it this unique atmosphere.</p>
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