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Graveyard Keeper - Game Of Crone is an expansion to the medieval graveyard building and management sim that's like a morbid take on Stardew. This fresh expansion adds in another bunch of hours (6-12 they said approximately) to play through, along with a whole new story to follow where you help a bunch of escaped prisoners build up a camp.

"You’ll have to help the escaped prisoners of the Inquisition survive in the wilderness by providing them with everything they need. To develop their camp to a fortified settlement while keeping in mind its benefits. To protect those who entrusted you with their lives, from the sword and fire. And also - to untangle the circumstances of the cruel game, which turned into the Great Blast and the return of the Ancient Curse."

Check out the launcher trailer below:

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Feature Highlight:

  • Build your own refugee camp and bring it to prosperity
  • Brand new bag mechanics
  • Get access to new dishes, gravestones, fences, and to teleportation scrolls
  • Deal with a vampire terrorizing a peaceful Village
  • Unravel the secret of the mysterious death of your predecessor
  • Find out even more terrible secrets of your old and new friends
  • Become an ally of Comrade Donkey and take part in the Revolution

They said that the DLC can be access from both the beginning and end of the game, so you can't miss out on it by accident or by where you are in the game with current saves. There's also new achievements, bug fixes and improvements to the main game have been released in a patch, and there's some new music too which they've added to the existing soundtrack.

You can buy the game and the DLC from GOG, Humble Store and Steam.

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6 comments

Julius Oct 27, 2020
"Build your own refugee camp and bring it to prosperity"

Hmm I am intrigued and horrified at the idea of turning that into a game the same time...
SadL Oct 27, 2020
Also.. Base game has a 66% discount on steam

This discount is valid for about 40 more hours...or you can wait for steam's Halloween sales and gamble
nepo Oct 28, 2020
Can anybody tell me in what state the (base-) game is? I really like the idea and the theme, but heard the game isn't really user friendly and (very) grind heavy?
WorMzy Oct 28, 2020
It's friendly enough, but yeah, it's very grind heavy. The zombie DLC made some of the more monotonous tasks semi-automated, so it might not be quite as much of a slog as it used to be.

According to Steam I've played for 116.5 hours, and I don't regret that time spent.


Last edited by WorMzy on 28 October 2020 at 2:41 pm UTC
nepo Oct 29, 2020
Thank you for the reply!
ronnoc Oct 29, 2020
Great game that I've been enjoying a lot lately! Good humor and rewarding tech trees. I was gifted the base game and picked up the 1st two DLC's since then. I'll be adding this latest one this weekend. I thoroughly recommend this game (and I usually am not a "hipster pixel" kind of guy).
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