HUD Info
Skulls (Micro Transaction Currency) are used to gain access to elements of the game that are initially locked, for example you may wish to unlock
an item that only unlocks when you reach a higher level. Using Skulls will allow you to unlock the item before reaching the required level.
Nothing in life is free, and apparently nothing in death is either! >Gold Coins (In-Game Currency) are used to purchase items and perform certain
actions in game. Coins are awarded for events such as harvesting crops, selling minions, winning battles, levelling up, etc.. Remember not to go crazy with your money,
as you may need it to get some new minions after particularly challenging battles.
The work of the Grave Maker is never done but you are always learning. Experience is gathered for almost every task in the game, from planting crops
to battling minions, the more experience you gather the sooner you will increase in level. Some items can give you higher levels of experience when you place them in
your graveyard, allowing you to increase levels quicker.
Fear Factor (FF) is used to gauge how scary your graveyard is. Everything except crops has a FF value, when you add something with a FF value
to the graveyard your overall FF will increase, if you remove it or if it dies the FF will be removed. Gaining FF increases your FF rank, this allows your
friends to know how scary you really are.
The Local Timer is the countdown timer for when the angry locals appear at your gates and want to battle. Once the timer has reduced to 0, its
state will change and you will be able to initiate a battle with the locals, when you're ready. See Battle Info below for more details.
The Minions Info Button keeps track of the number of Minions you currently have available in your graveyard. Clicking on the Minions icon brings up the
Minions page where you can view information related to your current Minions.
Minions are your best friends - they keep you company in the graveyard when no one else dares to visit, and will sacrifice
their own lives in order to keep the locals from destroying all of your hard work.
The Dig Tool allows you to turn untouched grass in to useable soil for planting Minions and Crops.
The Market is where you can purchase Minions, Buildings, Crops, Animals and Decor.
Recycle allows you to remove items from your graveyard and convert soil back into grass.
Need some new friends? Purchase the desired friend's corpse from the market, bury it in a grave then leave them to ripen up nicely and
come back to life. Watch out though as they can become too ripe, even for the Grave Maker!
Crops are the lifeblood of your graveyard. They provide you with valuable experience and money, and are used to create potions which will
help you defend your graveyard against the intolerant locals. There are several stages of crop development to progress through: First the crops need to be
planted in soil, then they need time to ripen, once they are ripe they are able to be harvested. Be careful with ripe crops, as if you leave them too long
they will wither and you won’t be able to harvest them!
You are rewarded Claim Tiles at six hour intervals. You can click on the Claim Tiles icon and claim a tile of fogged land for
you to farm, develop or customize.
There are lots of Quests to complete throughout the game, each one will vary in difficulty, length and reward. You can see them all from the
quest button and new quests will be displayed when they are available.
Battle Info
After the locals have arrived the Local Timer will change to a red hand, this indicates that you can prepare your minions for battle. While ordering your
minions the hand will turn green and once you have given them all a number will begin to flash. Click the flashing green hand to charge your minions towards
the locals and see if your defence strategy has paid off.
When starting a battle against the locals it is very important to order your minions in such a way to defeat the attacking locals. Check to
see what order the locals have arranged themselves in so that you can plan out the best strategy to avoid unnecessary loss of minion lives.
Minion and villagers health is shown in the rosette above their heads. When they take damage they will lose a proportional amount of petals
to the health lost, a minion or villager will die when all of their health is lost.
The current level of a minion or villager is shown in the centre of the rosette above their head, the higher the level of the character the
more health, attack and speed they will have. Always remember that the level bonus for each character is proportional to their base stats so different characters
of the same level will have different stats.
All you are trying to do is make some friends, but the locals from the nearby village seem to take offence when you bring their deceased friends and family back
to life. They periodically send groups out to stop your so called 'evil' deeds. As you level up and take more of them out they will send harder villagers up
against you in an attempt to make you stop.
Keyboard controls
- 1 - Zoom mode 1
- 2 - Zoom mode 2
- 3 - Zoom mode 3
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