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Will you like Graveyard Keeper if you're a Stardew Valley and farm sim fan?

Graveyard Keeper came out a few years before everyone started using the word “cozy” for farm sims, but it still gets brought up as a recommendation for Stardew-enjoyers looking for something new. The klaxons sounded with a Graveyard Keeper 2 announcement and now I’m trying to find out if the original is worth going back for.

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Grace Dean

I missed Graveyard Keeper when it first launched back in 2018, which is surprising because my love of sims dates back to the ’90s. Undoubtedly, I was still deep into my Stardew Valley obsession at the time—and there’s a surprising amount of similarities between the two. Playing Graveyard Keeper has reignited my love of 2D sims, though, like my character, I’m still getting my head around living in a strange world between life and death.

Coined as a cemetery management sim, you’ve died and now you’re living in a strange medieval and mythical purgatory where you take on the role of the Graveyard Keeper while trying to figure out how to get back to the world and your love. You’ve got the usual crops to grow and fish to catch, just set in an unusual place, but you’ve also got bodies you have to autopsy and bury (or throw in the river) as well as buckets of blood to collect. If you’re thinking about giving Graveyard Keeper a try ahead of the sequel’s release, here’s the lowdown on what you can expect if you’re a farm sim fan.

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