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Graveyard Keeper is a graveyard-themed management simulation video game developed by independent Russian indie game studio Lazy Bear Games and published by tinyBuild. The game's alpha version was released for Microsoft Windows in May 2018, [ 1 ] followed by the regular release for Windows and Xbox One later that year. [ 2 ]
Digger is a maze game released by Canadian developer Windmill Software as a self-booting disk for IBM PC compatibles. It is similar to the 1982 arcade game Mr. Do! Digger was developed by Rob Sleath, the primary developer of Windmill games. In 1984, Digger was converted to run on IBM PCjr and IBM JX.
Lazy Bear Games was founded as GameJam (Or "Game Jam Studio") in 2010 and produced games under that name from 2010 till the studio was renamed Lazy Bear Games in April 2015. [1] Although, their first three games developed in 2010 to 2012 were either cancelled or transferred to another company.
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Monster Bash (called Graveyard during development) [2] is a side-scrolling platform game developed and published by Apogee Software on 9 April 1993 for DOS. The game features 16-color EGA graphics and IMF AdLib compatible music. It was developed by Frank Maddin and Gerald Lindsly. The game is divided into three episodes.
Graveyard is initiated when one of the participants declares "Graveyard". Once begun, the only rule of the game is that the first person to speak is the loser. Most often, one of the participants unaware of the purpose of the game will immediately ask for the rules to be clarified, thus losing the game.
The game was ported to mobile phones and Windows in 2008. [18] In 2005, Namco revived its Dig Dug series with Dig Dug: Digging Strike for the Nintendo DS. The game was designed to be closer to the company's original vision of Mr. Driller, and features gameplay that combines mechanics present in Dig Dug, Dig Dug II, and Mr. Driller.