Graveyard Keeper (2018)

Game Description:
Graveyard Keeper is a darkly comedic medieval cemetery management simulation game released in 2018. Players take on the role of a modern-day character who finds themselves transported to a medieval village, tasked with managing and expanding a graveyard. The game challenges players to build and maintain their graveyard, find cost-cutting shortcuts, and explore various unethical business opportunities. From organizing witch-burning festivals to crafting goods and scaring villagers into attending church, players must navigate moral dilemmas while striving to maximize profits. With a focus on capitalism and resource management, Graveyard Keeper offers a unique blend of humor and strategy, encouraging players to do whatever it takes to create a thriving business in a quirky, medieval world.
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What Parents Should Know About Graveyard Keeper
Age Rating
T
Release Date
2018
ESRB Age Rating Summary:
Graveyard Keeper is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Language, and Use of Alcohol.
Content Warnings:
Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Language, Use of Alcohol
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Parental Notes
While many parents praise the gameplay experience, they caution that Graveyard Keeper may not be suitable for younger kids. The game includes mild language and fantasy violence, with some scenes involving mild blood. Themes of death and the afterlife are central, and players engage in morally questionable activities like grave robbing and witch-burning festivals. Alcohol use is also present, as characters can brew and consume beer. The dark humor and ethical dilemmas may be challenging for younger audiences to grasp, and many parents recommend it for teens 13 and older due to these mature themes.
Why Your Kid Might Like Graveyard Keeper
Graveyard Keeper offers a unique blend of dark humor and strategy that resonates with teens. The game's quirky medieval setting and the challenge of managing a graveyard provide an engaging experience. Teens enjoy the freedom to explore various unethical business opportunities, such as organizing witch-burning festivals and crafting goods. The game's focus on capitalism and resource management allows players to experiment with different strategies to maximize profits, making it a fun and thought-provoking experience.
The moral dilemmas presented in Graveyard Keeper add depth to the gameplay, encouraging teens to think critically about their decisions. The game's darkly comedic tone and satirical take on medieval life keep players entertained as they navigate the challenges of running a successful graveyard. With its combination of humor, strategy, and unique setting, Graveyard Keeper offers an enjoyable experience for those who appreciate a game that doesn't take itself too seriously while still providing plenty of opportunities for creative problem-solving.