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I have been playing graveyard keeper .
Ill warn you up front, this is not a game that is respectful of your time. It takes forever to build wealth or to walk anywhere, but I find it very zen none the less. It's much more focused in resources than stardewvalley which to me feels like it overemphasizes money. Every single quest in graveyard keeper feels like the community center quests in stardew, it's more about collecting rare or expensive resources than pure money making.
The game in general puts a high time cost on everything and most things are only available on some days so a lot of the game is planning out the most time efficient way to use each day so you soend the least amount if time blocked.
Also omg my inventory is always really full, even most of my chests are often close to full.
I havent tried the dlcs yet, the game itself feels huge already, but they look like they add a lot of content.
Graveyard Keeper is a really good game (the DLCs vary in quality, but still worth playing imho). I liked the dark humor and err, questionable morality. The NPCs are terrible people and I loved it. It was quite refreshing after playing mostly wholesome games!
I'm with you on the time investment. Getting started in it is brutal, with most of what you can sell being near worthless at first (and, if I remember well, prices drop when you sell too much of something? It's been a while). It takes time and effort to get yourself established, which makes it very satisfying!
(I also ended up drowning in stuff. Once you get the collection of resources going, it doesn't stop.)