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- Get the most out of Graveyard Keeper with the Collector's Edition, featuring both the OST, Artbook, and the content heavy Stranger Sins DLC! Items included in this bundle Ֆ 1,999.
- Graveyard Keeper: Stranger Sins DLC Review. When I first reviewed Graveyard Keeper last year, I was a big fan of the unique Stardew Valley meets Project Highrise style of the game. Since then, updates, a free DLC adding farm and alchemy automation, and a regular stream of tweaks and bug fixes has kept me coming back to it regularly.
- The first DLC for Graveyard Keeper, Stranger Sins, is my favorite kind of DLC. It adds new content right into the body of the game itself that can be enjoyed by both veterans and new players alike.
When I first reviewed Graveyard Keeper last year, I was a big fan of the unique Stardew Valley meets Project Highrise style of the game. Since then, updates, a free DLC adding farm and alchemy automation, and a regular stream of tweaks and bug fixes has kept me coming back to it regularly. The recently released Stranger Sins DLC is another string to the bow of a game that has come on nicely since its original release.
Graveyard Keeper. All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos News Guides Reviews. Best time to play Stranger Sins, imo, is when you have finished the dungeon but still need to collect a bunch of gold to buy a specific item before you can progress any of the remaining quest lines. And the silver star red wine goes into booze.
The main bulk of the content here is a new quest-line that takes you around the village learning a bit more about the inhabitants. There's especially a lot more to learn about Gerry, which is nice as he was largely just comic relief initially, so it’s good to see him become more of a character. There’s also a fair few new roles for characters that previously had little to no involvement in the game. There were a few NPCs previously who just stood there like stuffed lemons with no real purpose, most of those characters now actually have something to do.
And it’s not just NPCs, as you’ll have something new to do now. Not content with being graveyard keeper, farmer, and local pastor all at the same time, our protagonist can now add barkeep to the list of his talents. It’s unclear what the existing tavern owner thinks about this, especially as he was the one keeping you in coin in the early game, but nonetheless, you’ll need him much less as you work your way through the DLC content.


Running a bar amounts to selling all the beer and wine that you are probably already making with the autonomous zombie farms that we got in the last expansion. If you’re not already doing that, then it’s worth investing in, especially as that DLC was free. If you are struggling for money, it’s a great source. There are events that you can host (kind of like Stardew Valley’s festivals) which allow even more sales to be made. It adds a really good source of income, although if you were already rolling in the cash after a silly amount of playtime like I was, then it’s more likely it’ll just be fun to get all the villagers drunk.
As before, there’s a reasonable amount of grinding needed, but that’s to be expected in what is essentially a crafting game. With a quirky story unravelling as you go, it’s relatively pleasant as grinds go. This isn’t one of those games that artificially lengthens itself with grind in lieu of content.
I was hoping that maybe we’d be able to visit the town finally with this add-on, but sadly it’s still out of bounds. It is mentioned a bit in the new content so maybe it’s the potential source of a future DLC? Who knows, but it’s a shame there’s still hinting at an area we may never actually see over a year after release.
With about eight hours of extra content, the seven pounds this content retails for is pretty good value I feel. It’s not going to make anybody who didn’t already like the game go out and buy it, but it adds to what was already a pretty addictive game. In short, it’s the kind of thing that you’ll like if you like this kind of thing.
Graveyard Keeper - Stranger Sins(Reviewed on Windows)
This game is great, with minimal or no negatives.
It’s not going to make anybody who didn’t already like the game go out and buy it, but it adds to what was already a pretty addictive game. In short, it’s the kind of thing that you’ll like if you like this kind of thing.
Stranger Sins Description[edit | edit source]
6-12 hours of extra gameplay.Build and run your own tavern. Finally you will have your own bar!Arrange the Rat race and Stand-up events.Get to know villagers better by completing dozens of new quests.Help Gerry to do the total recall.Witness the events of 200 years ago that will reveal the history of the game world and your role in it.
Backstory is not the only thing. Do you remember Lumberjack, Beekeeper, Corey and Tress brothers and other silent NPCs? Almost all of them will find a voice and character in this DLC. And this character will be even more crazy than in the original game. In search of mysterious artefacts of antiquity you will learn more about the backstory and relationships of these NPCs. If you convince them to talk.

Questions[edit | edit source]
Do I need to replay the main game?
You can pass the DLC both from the beginning and after the whole game.
How many hours of gameplay time for beginners and for those who have passed the game?
If the game is already completed — DLC will take at least 4-5 extra hours. If you are new to the game, 6-12 extra hours (depending on your level of progress).
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Are there new achievements?
Yep!
Is there a town in the DLC?

No. Since the focus will be on the history of the village. But you will be able to witness some of the events from the past that took place in the city.
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Tavern management? Really?
Hell yeah! It's like in real life: selling alcohol and food, event management, you can even build an automated alcohol production chain. This will bring additional income.
What should we expect in the DLC game?
A large number of staged cut-scenes in which you will learn what happened to this world two centuries ago, what caused the decline of ancient civilization, on the ruins of which the village was built. And most importantly, who are the Graveyard Keepers?
Free or Paid DLC?
Paid.
What about the music?
New music will appear in the DLC, plus it will be added to the DLC with soundtracks for free.
Features[edit | edit source]
- New building - Talking Skull Tavern
- Business opportunity of selling alcohol and food
- Quality score for furniture and (quest line) trophies
- Four events to organize
- Quest line for Village backstory
- New zombie technology - automatic wine and semi-automatic beer production