Graveyard Keeper, the Stardew Valley Esque Graveyard Manager, is Coming to Mobile

tinyBuild just announced that the awesomely grim Graveyard Keeper is coming to mobile, along with an early look at what we can expect from the UI. If you haven’t heard of this yet, it’s a lot like Stardew Valley except …

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tinyBuild just announced that the awesomely grim Graveyard Keeper is coming to mobile, along with an early look at what we can expect from the UI.

If you haven’t heard of this yet, it’s a lot like Stardew Valley except instead of growing lovely vegetables and animals to create produce out of them, you’re managing your own graveyard.

Graveyard Keeper Features Graveyard Management, Quests, and Morale Dilemmas Aplenty

That involves collecting bodies, burying them, and managing their gravestones – all in the name of profit. As you can expect, Graveyard Keeper isn’t a particularly nice game.

Ultimately, your goal is to make as much money as possible from whatever means necessary. Maybe you’ll harvest the body’s organs to sell or steal their worldly possessions to make a bunch of money.

When not tending to the undead, you can head on out to complete a wide variety of quests. Again, these often get pretty dark. One just might involve collecting potion ingredients that you can combine to poison a whole village for profit.

Grim stuff.

We’re not sure exactly when Graveyard Keeper will launch on mobile, but you can play the Steam version right now. If you don’t have a PC, you can also check the official website for more information.

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