You thought it was a healing business, but it turned out to be a labor force in a cemetery? “Graveyard Story 2” not only takes care of the cemetery, but also takes care of an entire zombie town!

“Graveyard Keeper” is not about farming, but about cemetery management. What you have to deal with is not crops, but a set of more evil and ridiculous processes: take care of the cemetery, squeeze resources to the extreme, automate a lot of troublesome things, and finally create a workflow that you feel is not quite right, but you just can’t stop.

The main body is free for a limited time + the sequel “Graveyard Story 2” is officially announced!

“Graveyard Keeper” is currently free for a limited time until April 13, and the platforms include Steam, PlayStation Store, and Xbox. The article also mentioned that this game usually costs about US$20 (about TWD 640 / HKD 156 / MYR 94), but these days being “free” almost forces you to try it first.

Upgrading from managing cemeteries to managing towns requires fighting

Graveyard Keeper 2 is still a management RPG, but on a significantly larger scale. This time you are not just guarding a cemetery, but taking over a town invaded by zombies, organizing zombie legions, building towers and defenses, and preparing to face the approaching zombie apocalypse. In other words, the previous game is more like the underworld version of management, while the sequel directly brings war elements to the table.

The previous game had a rough start and the teaching was not very friendly.

“Graveyard Keeper 2” is actually a bit grinding in the early stage, and the teaching is not natural. Many mechanisms require you to look up information on your own or slowly explore; but once you learn “how to use zombies to automate trivial tasks”, the whole rhythm will suddenly become very comfortable, and it will become an immersive work game where you listen to things and click on the progress grid at the same time, and the more you play, the more you play.

We haven’t given a release date yet, but you can already add it to your wish list on Steam!

“Graveyard Keeper 2” has not yet announced an exact release date, but it can already be added to the Steam wishlist. For players who like the dark humor and automated addictive loop of the previous game, this sequel is equivalent to adding more weight on the same skeleton: a larger map, greater management pressure, and a heavier sense of combat presence.

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