Graveyard Keeper 2 Announcement
Graveyard Keeper 2 is set to launch this year, extending the unique blend of dark humor and resource management that characterized the original game. The sequel was announced during the Triple-I Initiative showcase, building on its predecessor's foundation of grim yet oddly charming gameplay.
What to Expect in the Sequel
The upcoming title promises to take players from managing a graveyard to becoming a full-fledged necromancer. According to developer Lazy Bear Games, you'll start with familiar life sim activities such as chopping down trees and fishing, but quickly transition to tasks like burying bodies and defending against undead invasions.
The trailer showcases various new features, including a laboratory for reanimating corpses and automation systems that utilize conveyor belts for crafting. Players will also take on the role of the Inquisitor, leading an undead army to confront a zombie apocalypse, while helping townsfolk rebuild and complete quests around the city.
Original Game Available for Free
In a delightful twist, the original Graveyard Keeper is available for free on Steam until April 13. This offer allows new players to experience the unique gameplay without any cost. The game offers a blend of macabre humor and resource management that has captivated many, and now you can see if it hooks you too.
A Unique Take on Simulation Gaming
Many players have found themselves engrossed in Graveyard Keeper's darkly humorous take on simulation. With features that allow for morally questionable choices—like crafting products from human remains—it's easy to see why some players become invested in the game’s twisted ethics.
