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Autopsy simulator ps47/7/2023 The game does play these darker things with a bit of humor, but personally, I still find it a bit gross and disturbing. Yeah, I’m getting a little disturbed even writing about some of the darker things you can do in Graveyard Keeper. There is a skill tree in Graveyard Keeper that you can upgrade to learn new ablities like bug hunting, building new things, or learning how to pick apart a body better… And you can fish, look for bugs, and many other things. I should note that you can actually have a regular farm in Graveyard Keeper too. Just like Stardew Valley or Harvest Moon, you are in control of how you manage your “farm”. You don’t have to sell body parts or eat them or any of those other disgusting sounding things. You could just dig graves, put bodies in, and fix your graveyard and homestead up. Its up to you how you play Graveyard Keeper. Oh and you don’t actually have to sell body parts in this game. This all sounds more gross than it actually is in the game. It doesn’t actually show you removing parts. When you autopsy a body, you just pick a part to take out, press extract, and then Y to work. Thankfully Graveyard Keeper is not a gross looking game. In Graveyard Keeper, you may have to do some disgusting things, like autopsy a body and possibly sell parts of a body. So the real question becomes: Is Graveyard Keeper fun? You can basically play as the Graveyard Keeper forever and not worry about the game’s story too. Much like any “farm” sim with a story, its a very slow burn story. He wants to go home but in the meantime, he’ll have to dig graves, deal with the towns people for various things, and investigate his surroundings. Graveyard Keeper’s story is basically a way into the game’s grave digging concept: a guy (possibly) dies and then gets the job as the Graveyard Keeper for some far off place. Will you have fun while doing all this or should Graveyard Keeper rest in peace? You’ll be burying bodies, digging them up, selling them for parts, fishing, crafting graves, possibly farming, and other things. Author: Daniel Fugate Category: Adventure, Articles, Genres, Indie, News, Nintendo Switch Categories, Sim, Simulation, Switch News, Date: 28th June, 2019 What if Stardew Valley or Harvest Moon wasn’t focused on farming? What if it had you doing a more sinister job…like running a graveyard! Welcome to Graveyard Keeper for the Nintendo Switch.
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