Graveyard Keeper is the 'black sheep' of Stardew Valley-inspired video games — where Stardew Valley has players tending to a sunny farm and making friends with the game's extremely lovable villagers, Graveyard Keeper will see players taking on the role of a lonely undertaker — and the local townsfolk will have gamers running back to their gloomy graveyard, since the dead often make for better company.
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Despite this, both titles offer a delightful fishing mini-game — keeping a fish inside a moving bar is the primary objective, but Graveyard Keeper's fishing mini-game is considerably more forgiving than Stardew's thanks to fish never being able to 'escape' once inside the mini-game screen — finding the fish of your dreams, however, requires a bit of extra work.
With that in mind, read on to find out where you can find the many unique fish in Graveyard Keeper and learn what you'll need to catch them!
As players make progress in Graveyard Keeper, new areas will open up to them — clouds on the map will clear away, revealing the names and attributing doodles to represent various locations. Fishing spots will also become available over time — the table below shows the where and when.
The humble frog, apparently considered a fish by the game, can be found in the Village and Swamp fishing spots.
To catch a frog, you'll need:
Perfect, an actual fish! These tasty creatures can be found in the Village and Waterfall fishing spots.
To catch a Gudgeon, you'll need:
Gudgeon not requiring any bait means that they're a great candidate for the Brutal Fisherman achievement / trophy, requiring you to catch 200 fish in total.
Love them or hate them, you'll need to catch an Anchovy if you want the
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