The Graveyard
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Initial release date | March 21, 2008 |
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Developers | Tale of Tales |
Engine | Unity |
Genres | Adventure Game |
Platforms | Android, Microsoft Windows, iOS, Macintosh operating systems, Linux |
Publishers | Tale of Tales |
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Valve Corporation | |
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ID | 1245389 |
About The Graveyard
The Graveyard is a computer art game developed by Belgian developer Tale of Tales in which the player assumes the role of an elderly woman walking through a graveyard to a bench. The game ends either with the woman leaving the graveyard or dying of natural causes.
The last of their kind: The unique life of Pakistan's Wakhi shepherdesses
... And as Annar walks slowly to The Graveyard where she buried her children, her eyes fill with tears...
Somalia floods: Bodies unearthed and bridges swept away
... The gruesome sight has haunted residents like Ayaan Mohamed, who lives near The Graveyard...
Haverfordwest: No tenants for site where skeletons found
... It is believed that The Graveyard could have been used until the early 18th Century...
The mysteries of a mass graveyard of early Indians
... Some of their farms even abutted The Graveyard...
Pope Francis says migration is a reality in call for action during France visit
... " There is a cry of pain that resonates most of all, and it is turning the Mediterranean, the mare nostrum , from the cradle of civilization into the mare mortuum , The Graveyard of dignity: it is the stifled cry of migrant brothers and sisters, " he said, using Latin terms meaning " our sea" and " sea of death"...
Families 'broken-hearted' after objects removed from children's graves
... SDLP councillor Thomas O Hanlon said that the incidents happened at children s graves in The Graveyard opposite St Patrick s Church in Keady...
Sudan conflict: Risking lives to bury the dead in Omdurman
... We took her body to another cemetery in a more peaceful area, but on that day heavy battles were raging on opposite sides of The Graveyard...
Bethany Chapel graveyard road faces police investigation
... The White Lewis family have grandparents and great-grandparents in The Graveyard...
Haverfordwest: No tenants for site where skeletons found
By Sara DafyddBBC News
No businesses have confirmed they will lease a site where 240 skeletons were found that is being redeveloped for £12m to revitalise a town centre.
Pembrokeshire County Council wants to open a food emporium, a restaurant, bar and roof-top terrace at the Ocky White development in Haverfordwest.
But The Council 's deputy leader said in a meeting they were a " bit behind" on finding businesses.
The Discovery of the ancient remains pushed up costs by about £2m.
The original budget was £6m but costs had gone up due to coronavirus, The War in Ukraine alongside Last Year 's archaeological discovery, The Council said.
During The Meeting earlier, councillors were told the aim was to open the facility In Summer 2024.
It was due to open at The End of this year.
Deputy leader Paul Miller said The Council had received " a positive number of expressions of interest" but " No One has signed on the dotted line yet".
He admitted The Council was a " bit behind" on securing tenants.
Conservative councillor Diane Clements said that she was hoping that contracts had been secured by now.
Mr Miller said a mixture of local and national businesses had expressed interest and discussions were now at a " more formal stage".
He added that the £12m budget for the development included fit out costs for The Building and the contracted works had finished On Time .
The Next stage of The Project is due to start shortly.
Mr Miller told The Meeting : "2024 is going to be the year when everyone starts to see it come together and recognise that The Town is changing significantly and for the better. "
In October 2022 The Remains of More Than 240 people, including children, were unearthed by archaeologists.
Archaeologists believe The Ruins are from St Saviour's Priory, founded in about 1256, and a " window into medieval Haverfordwest" according to one expert.
It is believed that The Graveyard could have been used until the early 18Th Century .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com