Fifefer Island - Terrena’s Adventure

Fifefer Island - Terrena’s Adventure

Fifefer island is a micro-economics game. This game offers a very unique and incredible way of learning economics. The story, music, voice-over,the art of the game and unique puzzles are well synchronized, which makes learning and game-play even more fun. This is the perfect game if you are looking for fun and learning in one thing. After playing the game you will not be disappointed. Highly recommended.

Real player with 26.0 hrs in game


Read More: Best Economy Adventure Games.


Great game to utilize for differentiation. This game offers an excellent overview of new concepts that can be used as an introduction or to reinforce learning. Love it!

Real player with 10.5 hrs in game

Fifefer Island - Terrena's Adventure on Steam

Farming Sweeper

Farming Sweeper

Select locations on your terrain to do your planting or rearing animals.

Clear the ground of weeds or disease by solving minesweeper puzzles.

Harvest and sell the produce to earn money to expand your farm.

Use part of your money to improve your farm or buy new lands to expand your business.


Read More: Best Economy Resource Management Games.


Farming Sweeper on Steam

Pure Farming 2018

Pure Farming 2018

Greetings fellow gamers…

DO NOT BUY THIS GAME!!!

Now that I have your attention, let’s get to the why..

The primary reason I am no longer an advocate of this product is that back around April 25th, update 1.1.5 was released. This update fixed a few bugs, mostly changed some features. But they broke what I consider a intregal part of the game. You could no longer sell bails. Several consumers reported it within hours of the release. About 21 hours ago a representative of IceFlames finally acknowledged this issue and stated “It will be fixed in the next patch or sooner”.

Real player with 416.1 hrs in game


Read More: Best Economy Farming Sim Games.


I started off absolutely fucking hating this game. I literally had to do everything, step for step, that a farmer would in real life in order to farm. Yes, sure, the hint is in the game’s name, but still - I wasn’t prepared for just how freaking much it would require from me, probably because I’ve never played a Farming Simulator-type game before.

Playing the Story Mode (the mode this review is based on, there are others) meant ploughing, sowing, fertilising, and irrigating fields, and then waiting, and then harvesting. There’s a lot of driving up and down fields, and to and from various locations around the map to fetch stuff, deliver stuff, buy stuff.

Real player with 95.2 hrs in game

Pure Farming 2018 on Steam

Ranch Simulator

Ranch Simulator

Love the game, very chill. Would recommend this game who wants to build their own ranching world.

Real player with 105.6 hrs in game

Chicken Farm Simulator? Or Wood Cutting simulator? Its not bad if you like raising chickens for 12 hours straight and cutting wood for pennies just to buy another chicken…

edit: played longer. Now its pigs and coolers. lol.

Real player with 48.0 hrs in game

Ranch Simulator on Steam

What We Pretend To Be

What We Pretend To Be

Cheap, relaxing and really nice soundtrack.

This is the kind of game you buy if you have some money to spare, and you’re in need of a casual relaxation game. There is no point to the game, and it’s really really short, but honestly, I think it was worth the small fee. I love the graphic style, and the lighting is god-tier, but the texturing is kinda off-putting in some areas, with glitching clouds and the ground clipping with the grass. There’s not much to the story, but that’s not really the appeal of the game, so I wouldn’t leave much criticism there.

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Very short game play, not much story. Mindless wheat farming, once the builder dies you can’t make any more improvements to your town.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

What We Pretend To Be on Steam

Aquaculture Land: Fish Farming Simulation

Aquaculture Land: Fish Farming Simulation

I enjoy growing fish and filling orders. Looking forward to addition of plants because the noise levels for equipment is too high. Much equipment is just not useful at all because the noise level. I have never used the breeding. I attempted once, but did not understand it. I did not like the public fishing feature; just not as satisfying as filling orders given the time it takes to grow them. I use the AUTO HARVEST feature at level 4 and the employees do all the work. That said, the equipment breaks down way too much, and at times a filter, etc would remain in a non working state for so long I had to sell and replace the item. And that said, I have played this game about 100 hours and really enjoy growing fish and filling orders… PS Arwana are very big fish, but seem to weigh as much as any other fish when grown….

Real player with 312.8 hrs in game

I reccommend this game though I would say know what you’re getting into. This is a great little management game but it is early access and so it’s a little light on content. It can be slow/repetitive at times.

That being said, I get alot of enjoyment from Aquaculture Land. There is something really satisfying to the structure of the gameplay and I like how in depth the needs of the fish are. Out of my library this is the game I complete for a while, then find myself thinking of a few months later and jumping back on to play. I get just as much enjoyment out of it as my first playthrough. It’s very relaxing but there’s an element of planning, upgrading and designing your layouts, even though it has a chill feel to it. I dabble with alot of early access stuff and some of it can be a bit disappointing, or sometimes I feel I back a game too early for proper enjoyment personally, or sometimes the control scheme is way off what I expected and the controls don’t mesh well with me. But this one I really feel is a gem in the rough and I am very happy with it. I’m trying to think if I’ve encountered any bugs since I bought it but it’s surprisingly polished so it’s been quite a smooth experience for me personally. The main downside is it can be a bit grindy.

Real player with 35.6 hrs in game

Aquaculture Land: Fish Farming Simulation on Steam

Farm Expert 2017

Farm Expert 2017

Motto: If you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree , it will always feel stupid compared to a monkey.

For the experts, this game is like an Early Acces, For new players, the gamea looks prommising.

I am not a farming simulator expert but I think this Farm Expert 2017 is better then Farming Simulator 15. it has better terrain physics and animations plus it looks more detailed. Consider the game a mixture of Spintires and FS15. It also has some repairing vehicle features similar to Farm Mechanic Simulator 15.

Real player with 68.5 hrs in game

When considering this game, one should also consider it’s price tag. What do you expect?

Yes, the game has a heap of bugs. Yes the game’s physics are a bit weird.

Basically, what SILDEN trys to do is to provide a little more realistic spin on farming than the rather arcady market leader while being enjoyable as a game (ploughing at 15 km/h? Not in this game. Although, you could - it is only very hard to control).

Machines get dirty and decay - but can be fixed. The ground is dynamic (ploughing feels like ploughing, not like painting a surface with a different texture), it has greenhouses in which you actually have to ‘work’ to get something and orchards - both with their own set of tools.

Real player with 46.1 hrs in game

Farm Expert 2017 on Steam

Farm Manager 2018

Farm Manager 2018

As someone who absolutely loves Farming Sims, I can say this is my favorite. I should add, my kind of Farming Sim is the game that puts you in the place of the farm owner or the farm manager, not the guy physically out there driving the harvester. If you want a game where you get in the machine and drive through the fields, this one isn’t it. But this one is the best one out there that is following in the footsteps of the original SimFarm. You buy the land, lay out the roads, plan the fields, and hire the help to work the crops. Then, most importantly, you balance the budget and watch the market to make sure the farm stays in the black. There are a few annoying bugs that have gotten better since the game was released, but they still exist.

Real player with 388.4 hrs in game

Review as of 2018-09-09

I like this game and am getting my money’s worth out of it. I’ve seen it compared to SimFarm in other reviews, which I find to be a fair comparison. It has most of the features I expect from a modern business simulator game.

That said, it is not without its fair share of problems, and, at this point, feels like an early access or brand new product that needs polish. It was released in April with major updates in June and August, so I’m hopeful that some of the issues I’ve run into get resolved in time.

Real player with 216.5 hrs in game

Farm Manager 2018 on Steam

True Mining Simulator

True Mining Simulator

Look, the game itself has potential but it’s raw as hell at the moment. Finished all available content within about 35 minutes. There’s basically no difficulty at the moment or way you can fail. It’s basically an idle clicker game. Couple of frustrations. Can’t save as far as I can tell. No moneysink. Once you get past the first 10 minutes of grind the funds are coming in hard and fast for the next 15 before you realise you have everything you can get in the game and you can’t progress in location or anything else.

Real player with 9.8 hrs in game

I like the game for what is, but I think the option to save your progress in-game would be nice, also upgrades like faster/bigger graphics cards, bigger/more racks and bigger houses would make this game more enjoyable.

Those would be my first to look into making.

PS. Pausing the game + time/hunger would also be great.

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game

True Mining Simulator on Steam