Farm Life: Natures Adventure

Farm Life: Natures Adventure

https://youtu.be/QM1K4mrq2zE

Poorly optimised android port and/or an unfinished port. But as not in early access approach this as a full game.

Way too buggy, including game ending faults at the moment. Not sure the game will contain enough levels to even compete within the genre with the gameplay coming across as cookie cutter. The engine feels clunky and delayed.

The fun of the game is not coming from challenge or story for me.

The tutorial shouldn’t even exist as it explains the easier sections of the game, then does not even touch on the more complex areas and the help files aren’t helpful.

Real player with 6.9 hrs in game


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Veeeeery clunky controls and game breaking bugs. The first time the game hicked up completely, couldn’t even get past entering all the data for creating the farm. On the second save I bought a milktool by accident and every NPC now says “Thanks for buying that.”, rendering me unable to purchase anything. I also have one strawberry seed I can plant endlessly. Developer, try harder please.

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

Farm Life: Natures Adventure on Steam

Restaurant Empire II

Restaurant Empire II

I’ve played Restaurant Empire II off and on over many years (counting that the first game is included in II). When buying REII you get the full original RE game included.

The graphics are basic, the AI of customers and staff very limited, and the interface clunky in that you have to do a lot manually and one by one - for example you have to add recipes individually to the restaurant menu. But. I find it strangely compelling to try to get my chef up to 100% skill levels in as many recipes as possible, moving him between cuisines to round off his skills.

Real player with 238.5 hrs in game


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As a fan of the first Restaurant Empire game, at first I was disappointed with this one. A lot of the animations are the same, and this game adds coffee and dessert shops, so you have customers eating sandwiches and cookeis with forks and knives. Also, all the customers are talking on cell phones and using laptops now, which is annoying when you’re waiting for a chance to click on them. I actually quit the game for a long time because of these irritations.

However, I recently came back to it and I’m glad I did. It’s a lot of fun as a strategy game, and still fun just to tinker around with the restaurants and watch the chefs cook. The first game lacked female chefs, aside from Delia, but this time there are plenty of them, and that’s a welcome change too. The game isn’t very difficult, but it has some challenge to it, and it’s hard to find challenging strategy games these days.

Real player with 107.9 hrs in game

Restaurant Empire II on Steam

Potion Commotion

Potion Commotion


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This is a very basic but colorful clicker game. You’re the new assistant of a wizard and have to help him collect resources to make potions. Making potions will earn you coins with which you can buy new trees, plants or animals; or you can purchase more of what you already have. A specific item’s price goes up every time you buy it. You also get elixirs to upgrade your items to make harvesting or making potions faster. Collecting resources in this game is automatic, as are making potions. You can prioritize potion order, so you make the ones that yield the most money or ones needed for quests. Both of those actions (collecting and brewing) go faster when you click on them, but it seems to be too much effort to click on such specific and small items while a few seconds later it will be automatically collected by the game anyway.

Real player with 161.6 hrs in game


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This is a very fun clicker game!!! The cartoony graphics was what attracted me. I thought it was a magical school potion making game… not too far off, minus the magical school. At first it is a bit overwhelming… so much new stuff! But what game isn’t? You learn quickly and then you start to enjoy it! There is a farm where you grow items for potions and make them for moneys and leaves (I know they are a different currency, I just like to call them that) and also rare tokens!

Later you unlock more and more stuffs and items and eventually you notice that there is a town where you can go to and make different events happen, so they can help you. There is also a very sweet story with a guy and it just makes everything much better after you help him!

Real player with 132.0 hrs in game

Potion Commotion on Steam