

there is a lot in terms of the tech tree and things that you can build. If you have not played Graveyard Keeper then let me just say this. So if you have played Graveyard Keeper prior to this DLC then you will know that putting your zombies to work isn’t going to be as straight forward as you would like. However you will first need to reach the correct part within the game in order to start creating your zombie works. well with the help of the breaking dead DLC… you can now get zombies to help you. Now when it comes to resource gathering and well other tasks that needed to be done around the place. I felt like the quests at times were taking over what the game suggests it was going to be getting me to do.īesides taking care of a graveyard, and doing side quests that will help towards you figuring out how the hell you are going to get back home… Graveyard Keeper, has a little bit of farming that can be done, planting things like wheat, carrots, and a couple of other things to help earn money. I was looking forward to just running a graveyard. Graveyard Keeper however tends to not have the feel that I was hoping for. No one handing me tasks that lead to another or anything, for the time I played I was rather happy taking care of my farm. Now at times this doesn’t always get on my nerves, on other times they can be noticeably long for one reason or another.ĭue to this Graveyard digger at times does not feel like a management sim, with Stardew Valley, I just started up the game and kind of started to sort my farm out. You see in order to complete one side quest you may end up needing to do another.

Something that maybe should take you a small amount of time to complete, or at list any real time to beat them should be because of certain characters only being available once a week, or gathering/ making whatever it is that is needed. The game seems to link god knows how many of them together. Man the side quests in this can take time, and here is why. So here is my first and maybe my biggest issue/nit-pick, the side quests. No more arrow helping guiding your way, and no more hand holding … well to a lesser degree. Now here is the thing, before you know it the help is kind of gone. We are advised to go into town to talk to the bar keep. We asked to tidy up the graveyard in order to be able to be recommended. With Graveyard Keeper we start off with a little scene where we get hit by a car, and when we come to there is a figure in front of us that tells us that we are now the Graveyard Keeper, and that we should maybe dig up a talking skull that should be able to help us out.Īt this point the game gives a little guidance on where we should go, and helps us find our way around. However sadly for Stardew valley, Graveyard keeper and its DLC was calling my name and I was more than happy to answer the call. I have recently been slowly getting back into cities skylines, football manager, and was ready to go back to give stardew valley another go….

This was mainly because recently I have been in a management game mood.

For me I went into this really looking forward to playing a game that was going to be kind of like Stardew, just with graveyards. It is time to take a look at Graveyard Keeper and its DLC Breaking Dead, developed by Lazy Bear Games, and published by Tinybuild.
