Graveyard Wars - Two player
Action · Arcade · Adventure · Horror · MultiplayerAbout Graveyard Wars - Two player
Graveyard Wars - Two Player is a competitive local multiplayer platformer set in a spooky Halloween world where a Mummy and a Pumpkin King battle it out for seasonal supremacy. Both players share the same screen and race to collect as many flying pumpkins as possible while also trying to outmanoeuvre and outscrab their opponent at every turn. Coins and power-ups add extra layers of strategy to what might initially seem like a simple chase game, and the two-player format turns every session into a memorable head-to-head spectacle. Grab a friend, pick your character, and find out once and for all whether the mummy wraps things up or the Pumpkin King claims the throne.
How to Play
Player one controls the Mummy using WASD to move and jump. Player two controls the Pumpkin King using the arrow keys. Both players compete on the same screen to collect as many flying pumpkins as possible. Bump into power-ups to activate bonuses that give you an edge over your rival, and aim to have the higher pumpkin count when the round ends.
Tips & Tricks for Graveyard Wars - Two player
- Intercept pumpkins before they reach your opponent rather than just collecting them randomly — denying their score is just as valuable as boosting your own.
- Learn your character's jump height early so you can predict where pumpkins will float and position yourself ahead of your rival.
- Grab power-ups even when you are already winning — denying them to your opponent in a tight game can be the difference between victory and a last-second turnaround.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Graveyard Wars - Two Player free?
Yes, it is completely free to play with no download or sign-up required.
Can we play this on a mobile browser?
The game runs in desktop and compatible mobile browsers without any app installation needed.
Does it require two controllers or can we use the keyboard?
Both players can play on the same keyboard — one uses WASD and the other uses the arrow keys, so no extra hardware is needed.