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Graveyard Keeper 'Game Of Crone' DLC announced for late October

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Lazy Bear Games and tinyBuild have announced a brand new expansion for Graveyard Keeper is on the way with Game Of Crone, after a long while of no updates.

With the last DLC released almost a year ago and not many updates since, it looked like they had moved on from this anti-Stardew experience with you looking after graves instead of a farm. In the Game Of Crone expansion you'll be looking after a bunch of escaped prisoners develop from a camp to a fortified settlement.

No trailer yet but they did share some shots:

Feature Highlight:

  • 6-12 hours of extra gameplay.
  • 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!

The release of Graveyard Keeper - Game Of Crone is set for October 27.

You can buy Graveyard Keeper on Humble StoreGOG and Steam.

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Ehvis Oct 9, 2020
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Just finished the previous DLC a month ago. I think I'm ready for a little more silly grinding.
Anza Oct 10, 2020
Quoting: EhvisJust finished the previous DLC a month ago. I think I'm ready for a little more silly grinding.

Graveyard Keeper is silly enough to have zombie based automation though. Zombies are bit dumb though and need little bit of help now and then...
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