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  • Unleash Your Inner Architect: Dive into the GRAVELORD Level Editor!

    Unleash Your Inner Architect: Dive into the GRAVELORD Level Editor!

    If you’ve been blasting through the hellish, secret-laden levels of GRAVELORD, the retro “boomer shooter” from Fatbot Games, you already know the intoxicating mix of fast-paced action and intricate level design it offers. But what if you could put your own stamp on the world of Queedo the Gravedigger?

    Well, now you can! The GRAVELORD Level Editor is officially live, inviting players to go from being a slayer of darkness to a creator of it. This isn’t just a simple map maker—it’s the very same TrenchBroom-inspired tool that the developers and veteran Quake mappers used to build the game’s official episodes.


    Why the GRAVELORD Editor is a Game-Changer

    Inspired by classic FPS mapping tools, the GRAVELORD editor manages to be both powerful for veterans and approachable for newcomers. The team at Fatbot Games has prioritized a rapid, creative, block-based workflow, making the journey from a simple idea to a fully realized, functional level surprisingly swift.

    • TrenchBroom-Inspired Workflow: If you have experience with older FPS editors like those for Quake, you’ll feel right at home. The block-based geometry tools are intuitive and built for speed, allowing you to rapidly sculpt your level’s structure.
    • “Hotspotting” for Quick Art: One of the editor’s unique features is “hotspotting” functionality. This genius feature allows for quick texturing and detailing, turning your basic blockouts into atmospheric, arted spaces without getting bogged down in tedious asset placement.
    • Spectral Surface & Breakable Integration: Level design in GRAVELORD relies heavily on the Spectral Shovel dash and traversal. The editor lets you easily implement GRAVELORD’s unique mechanics, like creating spectral surfaces for movement shortcuts or setting up breakables to create dynamic combat and platforming scenarios.
    • Scripting Freedom: Want a monster closet that only opens after a specific puzzle is solved? Need a complicated puzzle sequence? The built-in Scriptbox allows for scripting levels to your exact specifications, from simple triggers to complex, overarching mechanics.

    Join the Community & Start Creating

    The best part of an accessible level editor is the community content it fosters. Fatbot Games has fully integrated the editor with the Steam Workshop.

    This means sharing your creations is effortless, and exploring new community-made levels and even entire custom episodes is just a click away. The editor ensures a quick and seamless transition between the editing view and an instant playtest within the game, so you can rapidly iterate on your design.

    To celebrate the launch and encourage new talent, Fatbot Games has even hosted Map Jams with cash prizes—a fantastic incentive for both seasoned designers and those dipping their toes into level creation for the first time.

    If you love the challenging, secret-filled level design of classic ’90s shooters, the GRAVELORD Level Editor is your chance to stop just playing the game and start making the game. Grab your virtual shovel and start digging your way to level design glory!


    Ready to Build?

    The GRAVELORD Level Editor is included with the game’s Early Access version on Steam. Will you create a punishing death trap or a beautifully intricate, secret-filled labyrinth?

    What’s the first kind of level you’ll build?

    GRAVELORD Level Editor – https://fatbot-games.com/

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  • Unleash Your Inner Gravedigger: Why You Need to Play Gravelord

    Unleash Your Inner Gravedigger: Why You Need to Play Gravelord

    The “boomer shooter” renaissance is in full swing, and if you thought you’d seen every take on the retro FPS formula, think again. Enter Gravelord, a game that takes the frantic, secret-filled, key-hunting chaos of classics like Doom and Quake, then slathers it with a thick, gruesome layer of dark fantasy humour and a few genuinely fresh twists. Developed by Fatbot Games, this title is shaping up to be a standout in the modern retro shooter scene.

    The Good, The Badass, and The Gravedigger

    In Gravelord, you step into the enormous boots of Queedo the Gravedigger, a protagonist described as “dumb as hell but strong as an ox,” on a quest for vengeance. Forget your silent protagonists; Queedo is a sassy antihero in the vein of Duke Nukem, armed with a Cockney accent and a treasure trove of witty (and often rotten) one-liners.

    The premise is simple: an alchemist named Keron Husk murdered your father and unleashed an undead scourge. The solution? Run, jump, and blast your way through grotesque, Gothic-themed levels.

    A Symphony of Speed and Shovels

    At its core, Gravelord is about pure, unadulterated speed. The movement is fluid and fast, encouraging constant aggression and skilful manoeuvring. But what sets it apart from a simple clone is its unique mechanics:

    • The Spectral Shovel: This isn’t just a melee weapon; it’s a traversal tool. You can use your “Total Uber Shovel” like a grappling hook or a dash ability, allowing you to cover great distances, overcome obstacles, and launch yourself out of the clutches of a monster horde. It adds a whole new dimension of verticality and dynamic movement to the classic run-and-gun.
    • The Tarot Card System: This roguelike-inspired feature adds a layer of depth and replayability. As you progress, you collect magical Tarot Cards that offer various buffs and combat options. Since you can only equip a few at a time, you’re constantly faced with strategic choices about what combination best suits your current playstyle—do you go for a defensive build with “Armour on Kill” or stack up damage boosts?

    Level Design That Demands Exploration

    One of the game’s greatest strengths, frequently highlighted by early access players, is its level design. Eschewing realism for fun, the maps are complex, hand-crafted labyrinths packed with hidden secrets, challenging platforming sections, and expertly choreographed monster closets. You’ll be traversing graveyards, crypts, and magmatic crematoriums, constantly circling back through areas you thought you’d cleared, thanks to clever use of traversal abilities and looping layouts. If you miss the intricate, non-linear maps of the 90s, Gravelord is a glorious throwback.

    The Verdict (So Far)

    Currently in Early Access, Gravelord already feels like a complete and deeply satisfying experience. It successfully blends the nostalgic crunch of retro shooters with modern visual polish, a unique grappling mechanic, and the strategic layer of the Tarot Card system.

    If you’re a fan of boomer shooters—or if you just miss the days when games prioritised non-stop, glorious carnage and intricate level exploration—Gravelord is an essential addition to your library. Get ready to put the fun back in funeral.


    Gravelord is available now in Early Access on Steam.

    Gravelord https://fatbot-games.com/

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  • Hordelord demo is now on Steam

    Hordelord demo is now on Steam

    As a follow-up to the brilliantly scary Gravelord, there is Hordelord, a chilling game that has death, gravedigging, tarot cards and of course, no game like this would be complete without the magic shovel. The good news is that anyone who already owns Gravelord will be gifted Hordelord as a bit of thank you from the developers, that is scarily good, wouldn’t you agree? There is a demo game on Steam and the full version will be released on the 18th of August.

    To find out more about the Hordelord game, go to the official game website here https://fatbot-games.com/ or go to the games page on Steam here https://shorturl.at/qG0Ul

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