Graveyard Smash – Samuel Strick

Graveyard Smash

Graveyard Smash

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Graveyard Smash! Developed by the innovative team at Samuel Strick, this Simulation game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 4+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 5th October 2018, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 14th October 2020.

Are you a fan of Simulation, Casual, games? Then Graveyard Smash is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Graveyard Smash

Over 28 players have rated Graveyard Smash. Join them and share your thoughts!

How Much Does Graveyard Smash Cost?

Good news! You can download Graveyard Smash on your iOS device absolutely free!

Graveyard Smash Release Date

Eager to know when Graveyard Smash first graced the App Store? It was launched on 5th October 2018.

When Was Graveyard Smash Last Updated?

The latest version of Graveyard Smash was updated on 14th October 2020, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Graveyard Smash?

To get started with Graveyard Smash, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Graveyard Smash

Graveyard Smash is a pinball-mini golf hybrid internship simulator!

In Graveyard Smash, you’re an intern at a large cemetery franchise! It’s your internly duty to banish the spooky spirits that haunt the premises! Use your pinpoint aim and fast reflexes to take the top spot on the leaderboard!

Each day you’ll be working on a different graveyard plot that will require you to change up your tactics. Each plot has its own leaderboard where you can compete against other Interns! Earn the top spot, and you’ll be the Intern of the Day!

Features

  • Spooky pinball-minigolf styled gameplay
  • Over 25 unique boo-bustin’ levels!
  • A global internship leaderboard database!
  • And a surprisingly large amount of lore!

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What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Graveyard Smash updated on 14th October 2020:

Howdy Y’all!
It’s October… and you know what that means! Time to get back to internin!

We got ourselves a small update, mainly we’re dishing’ out some improved visuals, some spelling corrections, a few tweaks to grave plots here and there, and bumpers are actin’ a lil more pinball-like too, if you ask me.

I hope you enjoy the changes!

See you at the office,
Mabel

User Reviews on Graveyard Smash

Looking for more information? Read a comprehensive review of Graveyard Smash below:

This game is great. Its has a nice aesthetic and good humor. The gameplay is fun and addicting, and has a certain charm a lot of games can make. Good job and keep up the good work!


Its pretty difficult to play a pinball mechanic when you lose ~ of the frames. Not sure if its just our phone or if it was only tested on iPhone X or what, but its hard to want to get better when Im held back by technical issues.


Daily pinball challenges with charm will keep you coming back.


We really wanted to like this. We love pinball games mixed with other genres, but this is just too simple and imprecise and it doesnt explain what you are doing or why you lose or how you score higher and is lacking in variety. How do you know if you are doing good? Seriously though, we understand the score goes up, but is it better to bounce the balls off the creatures or just ignore them and hit the balls into the holes every time. How do you know if you killed a creature if it doesnt ever die or seem to be doing anything but moving back and forth and bouncing the balls off that hit them? How do you know if one ball is better than the others? How do you know when and why you lose a ball? Why does the game randomly end? Sure its probably not random because you get to play for a short and specific amount of time before the game ends without warning no matter how good you at least think you are doing? We understand that there will be new levels daily, but we dont know anyone who prefers to play only one level instead of a bunch of levels (even if its only when they have progressed far enough in a game). If the game is going to remain like it is with only one level (that we could find), please at least leave the old levels available to play as you add new ones. Also, if you need an example of a pinball genre mashup game done right, check out Zombie Rollerz (probably the best pinball game we’ve ever played). Since this game doesnt have traditional flippers, it could really use the genius aiming technique that Zombie Rollerz has.


We love the art style! Super goofy and fun.

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