Graveyard Keeper Alpha Launched

Running a Historically Inaccurate Medieval Graveyard

"Graveyard Keeper," Lazy Bear Games, tinyBuild, PC, XBox One- Logo

The alpha version of Lazy Bear Game’s and tinyBuild’s “Graveyard Keeper” has just been released! This is for all of you hoping to run a medieval graveyard that has nothing to do with reality or history! Look forward to the game’s full release on August 15th for the PC and Xbox One!

This quirky piece of work will give you the option to be as ethical or absurd as you like. Perhaps, instead of simply interring the remains of the deceased, you could sell their limbs to the nearby university. Maybe you want to make an extra buck running a hotdog stand, but don’t want to shell out the money for actual pork. It’s recycling at its purest, right?

The game also boasts a crafting system. While expanding your Graveyard, you might gather various resources to use. While exploring the surrounding area, you could take a trek into a mysterious dungeon and find new, potentially hazardous ingredients for that hotdog stand.

Right now, if you preorder the game, you will get the alpha version immediately! Although it will lack the polish of the final product, it will still have most of the gameplay mechanics. That’s plenty to give you a taste of what’s to come! Just as long as it doesn’t taste like your dead uncle…

“Personally, I love the feeling of getting lost in the world with so many side-quests and quirky characters.” —Alex Nichiporchik, CEO of tinyBuild

The gameplay trailer got plenty of attention at the time, so tinyBuild has also released this new Alpha trailer!

It’s been two years in the making, so we can hope that “Graveyard Keeper” will blow us away.

For more information or to preorder the game, visit their website! For more on Lazy Bear Games, follow this link, and for more on tinyBuild, follow this one!

An English and Western Laws & Ethics graduate from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Matt’s doing his best to find his way back to Middle Earth or Naboo. However, the closest he can get is reading, writing, or gaming, so he’s trying to accept his lack of pet dragons and devoting himself to those things instead. In his spare time, he practices traditional Chinese Ken-Po in the hopes that he will someday become an Earth Bender.

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