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Grave Chase is that perfect old school formula where you take a simple idea (dig up graves to find body parts) and start slowly adding other elements to it. A new enemy here, a new obstacle there, and just enough time to adjust to each new bit individually before you have to start thinking about how to handle them in groups, or all at once! All that coupled with some increasingly diabolical level design.
If you want to make it through the later levels, you've got to become a typhoon of digging and swinging, eyeballing the safest routes through the graveyard and doing quick calculations about whether or not you can squeeze in one last shovelful before you have to turn around and beat back the advancing hordes.
They're putting on the final touches (achievements, cards, etc). No worries about it getting greenlit and then spending a year or two in Early Access.
Playing it, you can really tell the game is a labor of love. I hope you'll give it your vote.