Universal Graveyard Keeper (by tinyBuild LLC)

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  1. Quoad

    Quoad Well-Known Member

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    Ftr I stopped after about 40. Played without a guide, so progress relatively slow.

    Greatly enjoyed building blueprints and unlocking tech. Got to a point where I’d done that, built all tech, and automated production with zombies. (Yeah, I got the DLC, and yeah it was worth it).

    I had character quests and the dungeon as stand-out Things to Do. But... I think I’ve played as much as I need to. The itch has been thoroughly (and tbf quite dysfunctionally) scratched.

    Great game, though. Contents galore.
     
  2. Still 2.7/5 rating in the app store
     
  3. ramzarules

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    If anyone can answer, is the progression like
    1) stardew valley, where you need to search 5 basic tips on the internet (best crops per season, how to water easier) or
    2) terrarria, where you are stuck with the basic things unless you go to search an extensive list for crafting and materials and have to constantly check it or
    3) crashlands, where the crafting and recipies are all given to you regularly as you progress and have no need to chase internet recipies etc?

    i want a game like this, but just dont have the nerves to craft 5 things, get stuck and then have to wiki my way through the game. Which one is it?
     
  4. Echoseven

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    You will 100% have to wiki things, but perhaps not in the way you expect.

    You don’t need to remember recipes, but you will be googling the schedules of just about every NPC. There’s no proper quest log either, so you’ll probably need to google what you need to bring to each NPC too.

    It’s not quite Stardew Valley levels of straightforward, but it’s not that bad.

     
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  5. ramzarules

    ramzarules Well-Known Member

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    Thank you, i’ll give it a pass then. I still can’t get over how good Crashlands was in that department.
     
  6. Thedrawguy

    Thedrawguy Well-Known Member

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    Bought the game on sale. It crashed the first time I went to sleep and did not save.
     
  7. ramzarules

    ramzarules Well-Known Member

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    Strange... i ended up doing an 180 and buying it, because i’ve been reading reviews and watching videos for half a day, so in the end i figured, i must really want it.
    Went to bed, saved normally and reloaded correctly.
    Ios 13, iphone xr, also bought the zombies dlc.
     
  8. sharfaust

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    If I may ask, what device were you playing on?
     
  9. stubbieoz

    stubbieoz Well-Known Member

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    A lot of the Aussie AppStore reviews mention this crashing bug before you sleep.
    Version history says that 9 months ago low memory crashes were fixed but some of the reviews are after that time.
     
  10. Thedrawguy

    Thedrawguy Well-Known Member

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    I am running the game on a 32gig 5th generation IPAD.
    It crashed again just before coming back to this forum.
     
  11. Played it briefly before and loved it. But sadly, it doesn't look like a good port
     

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