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Zombie Graveyard Simulator places the player in charge of a cemetery where peace only lasts until sunset. During the day, you perform essential tasks like preparing graves, handling cremations, and welcoming visitors. The job involves balancing resources, improving facilities, and ensuring that every request is fulfilled. However, when night falls, your role changes from manager to defender, as waves of zombies begin rising from the earth. What begins as routine management quickly becomes a fight for survival as the undead return each night with greater strength and numbers.
In Zombie Graveyard Simulator, managing the site requires efficiency and planning. Bodies must be processed without delay, visitors need to be assisted, and grave plots should be kept in presentable condition. You can grow flowers, maintain paths, and upgrade buildings to improve services. Guests may visit memorials, buy small items from the gift stand, or leave donations. Maintaining a high level of cleanliness and organization directly impacts the income and allows further expansion of your graveyard. Even decorative elements like lanterns or fences contribute to guest satisfaction.
Each evening brings a new wave of undead attackers. If the grounds are not properly protected, zombies can destroy property, interrupt operations, or even overrun your base. The key to surviving in Zombie Graveyard Simulator is building up effective defenses and equipping yourself for direct combat. Tools and systems available to the player include:
Preparation time is limited, so you must prioritize based on the layout of your cemetery and expected threat levels.
As you progress, you can upgrade and expand almost every part of the graveyard. New buildings become available, including advanced crematorium units, automated gardening systems, and improved lighting. The farming section of the property grows more important over time, producing crops for trade and personal recovery. Zombie Graveyard Simulator also introduces systems to turn zombie remains into usable materials, making cleanup part of your resource loop. Decorations are more than cosmetic—they can also affect how visitors behave and how well your graveyard runs during the day.
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