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Undertaker's

$4.99
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Developer:
Hyeson
Publisher:
Hyeson
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

In Undertaker's you manage your very own funeral home. While others grieve, you count your profits.

Sign Contracts to Earn Your First Money.

Invest in new buildings to maximize your earnings. Start as a small businessman and become the biggest undertaker in town. Satisfy your customers to raise your reputation.
Had a bad day? Tomorrow will be better! Or not..

Inspired by the economy simulation games of the mid 90s.


  • Buy and sell items
  • Use special offers to maximize profits
  • Negotiate contracts to squeeze as much money out of your clients as possible
  • The demands of your client exceed your possibilities? Throw them out!
  • Build buildings
  • Let your workers produce items in your workshops
  • Take loans to make your next big investment
  • Hand drawn graphics

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User Reviews

Mixed
11 user reviews
45%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

8.99 is way too overpriced for this game. No instructions at the beginning and you dont get smooth from one Scene to another. Sometimes you have to click several times to get back to the map view. The events in this game are kinda unbalanced. I began a game and 3 sec after an event occured, saying I have lost the game because my reputation was too bad. In my opinion, this game has also no mechanic that makes it really interesting. You just click around at the beginning, not knowing what to do and when you finally get it, it is not hard to play/ get money. The most boring part is the waiting for customers, because you really have nothing to do while waiting. Sometimes a bird crosses the screen and you can click on it for 5 bucks. I tried watching a movie while playing but when a customer waits too long, he disappears or gives you no reputation.

24 helpful
28 min at review
Recommended

i like sim games. i really want to like this game. the concept appeals to me. however, in the 28 minutes i played, i failed twice and restarted probably 15-20 times trying to get a secretary, so i could actually see what the clients wanted. some basic instructions on first start up would be nice. i'm not really a fan of guessing what i'm supposed to be doing, and "click on everything", explains nothing. if $9 isnt a big deal, go ahead and try it. judge for yourself. opinions vary and some people like a little frustration in their games. if you're on a budget, or have little patience, i'd suggest a different game, or waiting until the mechanics in this one are a little more refined. i'm gonna give it a thumbs up. its a new game, from, i'm guessing, a newish developer. i have no desire to stifle growth and inovation with negativity. it just wasnt my cup of tea.

10 helpful 2 funny
5 hrs at review
Recommended

Ok so I havent spent that long playing the game and I had to restart it when i first tried playing, however I find that the concept of the game is good and it reminds me of the simplular games of my teen years. The game is a good game for a time wasting game as you can start and stop very easily. A tutorial would be nice as you have to bacisally click on everything to find out what it does. I found it hard to make money espically to be able to build the extra buildings(Storage, Florist, Stonemason and Carpenters), let alone be able to get the cash together to be able to buy more expensive grave sites. Overall I would not purchase the game for the full price amount of $10(I got it on sale for $2.57NZD) as I feel it needs more work to be done on the game to improve it. but It is a good game and i will keep playing.

7 helpful
37 hrs at review
Not Recommended

[h1]TL;DR[/h1] 4/10: Casual management sim in which the player manages a funeral home in real time. Only purchase when on sale and if your gaming theology doesn't consider save scumming to be a sin. A game that's so classy that it allows people to stuff the dear departed into shoeboxes and then bury their remains in a landfill should be a Perfect 10, but games in which luck (and save scumming) has everything to do with success is a clear sign of a poorly-made strategy game. At least the (long-grinding) achievements count on the player's profile. It sucks that such a good idea for a game had to waste so much potential. [h1]Overview[/h1] How hard does someone have to suck to make a game that allows people to cram dead stiffs into a shoebox and then toss their stinking, rotting corpse into a landfill and feature tombstones with vulgar messages, and not receive a perfect rating? This is exactly what happened with [i]Undertaker's[/i]. (Sic.) The player manages a funeral home, hopes that ...

5 helpful
9 min at review
Not Recommended

I was looking forward to this game but without a tutorial to help you along it's really very annoying. No sooner do you start the game you have already lost your first client because you have nothing. Maybe once they put some help into the game it might be a very good pass time. Too bad, but unless you like figuring things out just by clicking on everything you see and hope you get some advice then this game is for you.

5 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

If you're looking for a simple, straightforward sim game with a slightly morbid theme then this is for you. You run an undertaker's (shocking, I know) and you'll have customers attend your shop regularly. You'll have to help them pick out coffins, headstones and flowers for their dearly departed. Different customers have different budgets and some will have specific requirements. Customers that are satisfied with you, increase your reputation, which reduces the time between customers arriving so you can make more sales. Customers that are unhappy or who you turn away, can do the opposite. I found that to start with, it can take a while for customers to appear, at least until your reputation increases. Over time you can take on staff members, such as a secretary, who can help you identify the needs of the customer, and build other shops so you can make your own stock. Overall, I found it quite straightforward to play once you work out what everything is and I have enjoyed playing it...

3 helpful
39 min at review
Not Recommended

I get this impression that this is one of those games that are more fun to write than they are to play. Fundamentally it's a great idea - there's lots of capacity for some good dark humour and to expand the mechanics of it. But it's just that - capacity, because nothing much has been achieved from the game yet. As it stands, the mechanics are quite weak. You essentially have to luck yourself into a working game by guessing the first few customers right and after that you're responding to prompts and not really doing much imaginative. Most of the game is spent just waiting for another customer. It's a good idea, and I think there's the possibility of a decent game in it. It's not there yet though. One to follow, if not buy just yet. I got it very cheap on sale so will keep hold of it rather than refund to see what comes.

1 funny

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Hardware Accelerated Graphics
  • Storage: 300 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: 16:9 screen is recommended

FAQ

How much does Undertaker's cost?

Undertaker's costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for Undertaker's?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Hardware Accelerated Graphics Storage: 300 MB available space Additional Notes: 16:9 screen is recommended

What platforms is Undertaker's available on?

Undertaker's is available on Windows PC.

Is Undertaker's worth buying?

Undertaker's has 45% positive reviews from 11 players.

When was Undertaker's released?

Undertaker's was released on Aug 2, 2017.

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