Farmer’s Fairy Tale
I like the style of game. It’s quite relaxing, with no rush to complete main quests. The “timers” on certain quests is only for the extra reward and not essential to the storyline quests. The graphics are nice, the conversations and flow of the story are quite funny (in a somewhat lame kind of way). The game was a little buggy at first, but the upjers team responded to me quite fast and were very helpful to solve the problem.
– Real player with 204.9 hrs in game
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I had added this game to my wishlist before it came out because it had looked so interesting. After I took the leap of faith in buying it, spending almost an hour non-stop on it, I am very pleased with this game! I was like, “FINALLY”, a game that I can do my own relaxed farming but still have objectives. Not to mention the storyline, graphics, and game sounds are not too shabby at all. They put thought into it and you can zoom in and out of the world, making the control gameplay very easy to handle. It feels like stardew valley with the concept of adding items adds energy, eat food get energy, as well as my time at portia by gathering materials and then having to craft objects. Doesn’t take a long time to get materials. I can already tell I am going to be wasting a good portion of my life on this game. Great job Farmer’s Fairy Tale!
– Real player with 188.1 hrs in game
Ryewood Town
Find the secrets behind Ryewood Town, with relaxing, RPG-Style adventure!
Key Features:
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Start From zero until you reach the hero! Chop the trees, cut the grass, seed the ground, raise the animals and decorate your place!
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Fully Customization, hence unique adventure! Customize your house, your character, and your farm as you want! Nothing stops you from forming your dream farm!
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Tame wild animals! From small animals to the big monsters, you can tame them all!
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Explore the whole world! from the town center, to deep inside the mountain caves, every place has its own mystery!
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Unique deep systems! It’s whether animal care, leveling up or villager’s relationship every system has its own uniqueness!
Technical Features:
Supports both Xbox One and PlayStation 4 Controller! New generation controllers will be supported soon!
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Hyperspace Harvest
Engineer and mod crops, tools, gear and weapons!
Create your own strands of plants to grow on your whale farm and optimize your crop builds according to preferences/playstyle. Modify weapon creatures with a wide variety of submods, change your tools performance for specific tasks and even alter your own body with bio-engineered symbionts.
Fresh farming in a fresh setting!
Explore the surface of the whale across its season-like life cycle of continuous death and rebirth. Use your multitool in skill-driven minigames to clear cancerous overgrowth, infected feather trees and mineral crustations. Grow self-made crops on the hex-skin of the whale and discover hidden interactions between plants, tiles and native vegetation.
(A system inspired by Permaculture, a real life concept about crop synergies.)
Juicy dungeon crawling!
Explore the different anatomic regions of the whale and fight various diseased cells, constructs and hardlight entities that have turned against their host. Use a wide variety of modable weapon creatures, both for melee and ranged combat. Make use of your Vet-Suit’s superior mobility and manage suit energy to charge shields and weapons.
Streamlined UI and Mechanics!
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Universal tesseract inventory! No need to search through a dozen chests to find that one piece of gold ore.
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Your whaler tool is a single item that adapts to tasks you want to carry out, but can still be upgraded in individual areas.
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The time management aspect of the farming portion of the game does not interfere with the other core mechanics. Dungeon crawling only advances time when clearing a room and time of day pauses completely while moding gear, giving you the freedom to experiment and exploring possible builds at your own time.
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I hope you like smells cause the game constantly tells you the current odor of your surrounding! (with more gameplay implications in the future).
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Elderine: Dreams to Destiny
So I’ve had my eye on this game for coming on a year from when it hit greenlight, and now its finally here whoop.
The game has alot to offer from puzzles to rogue like, personallity traits to dungeon crawling and even a survival element.
Its still within very early stages of development having said that it has massive potential im enjoying the first parts of the game and more is to come from the dev as time goes on.
Definitely one to watch!!
– Real player with 43.7 hrs in game
Is there a fix for a travel error im experiencing? data/map179.json
– Real player with 16.0 hrs in game
Moondrop Mountain
My wife absolutely loves farm sim games. She plays them until the cows come home. But after spending hundreds of hours in-game, she runs out of content. This game is my love letter to her - an attempt to create a farming game that doesn’t grow stale.
I’ve tried to do that by mashing up the farm sim genre with one of gaming’s old-school genres, the roguelike. Every game will be different, depending on what perks and potions you discover. Choose a different build and learn a different playstyle. Will you be a master miner, excavating for gems in the depths? Will you be a shepherd, keeping watch over your flocks? Perhaps an alchemist, using arcane lore to help plants grow stronger. The mountain trail is full of puzzles to solve and mysteries to discover, and the procedural generation of puzzles means that you’ll never solve the same puzzle twice.
Features:
– A unique plant growth system based on the power of friendship.
– A randomized potion system - potions start off unknown (and potentially dangerous) until they are used.
– Explore the mountain trail, which offers treasure and distractions in equal measure.
– Unlockable perks, potions, seeds, blueprints, recipes, costumes, music, UI skins, house additions, statues, and pets.
– Run-based gameplay - explore a different build each time you play.
– Zero marriage candidates. The main character is based on my wife, and she doesn’t mess around.
Everafter Falls
If you like what you see, please consider backing the project on Kickstarter
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You wake up on Everafter Falls and discover that your life on Earth was just a simulation. Rediscover the peaceful existence you once had here.
Experience this adventure alone or with someone else through split screen co-op.
A host of quests to complete, help sort out extremely important matters.
With a unique card progression system, gain new abilities and upgrades by acquiring and eating Cards (of course, common knowledge dictates the only way to absorb powers from cards is through consumption of said card).
Action RPG elements within the Dungeons
Randomly generated stats on Items
Various drones will help you automate your farm, and provide support with additional inventory slots or fire power.
Customize your player
Your pet can help you dig, water and fight, plus learn other abilities as you progress.
Customize and Decorate the town and your home.
Moonhaven
Moonhaven is an open-ended, survival, life sim RPG! Explore a seemingly deserted and definitely haunted island!
You awake on the beach of a deserted island. Hungry and alone, armed with only your wits, you set out to survive and build a life for yourself. Can you make it through the night, solve the mystery of the haunted isle and make a home for yourself? It will not be easy. The once vibrant, nearby town of Moonhaven lies in ruins and now is home only to the ghosts of the past! With some dedication, you may just be the one to help the spirits that haunt Moonhaven find peace and restore the island to its former glory!
Features
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Turn the wilderness on the island into a bustling farm! Grow crops, raise animals, craft new items, and more! Build your dream farm anywhere you want in the island’s wilderness.
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Survive the cold nights! Grow, gather, hunt and fish for the food you need to survive!
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Up to 4 Players! Invite 1-3 players to join you on the island online! Players can work together to build their farms, share resources and rebuild the nearby town of Moonhaven!
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Level up your skills! Everything you do gains you experience and levels. Each level you get a new skill point you can spend on unlocking new cooking and crafting recipes, unlock new areas to explore, and improve your farming, crafting, hunting, fishing and fighting abilities.
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Explore a vast, mysterious island! You’ll encounter a variety of animals and even some monsters. Find powerful weapons, raw materials for crafting and mysteries to be uncovered.
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Restore Moonhaven to its former glory! The town lies in ruins, haunted by ghosts from the past. Help the spirits that haunt Moonhaven find peace and restore the island to its former glory by repairing and rebuilding the town!
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Go fishing! Take the afternoon off and go fishing. The island’s lakes and the ocean are teeming with many varieties of fish. Craft bait, bobbers and traps to help you become an angling master!
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Cook delicious foods and craft everything you need! Cook dozens of different recipes to help sustain you and provide you with beneficial benefits. Craft tools, weapons, building materials and other useful items to help you build your farm and survive on the island!
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Customize your character! Change your character’s appearance to including hair, clothes and more!
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Build your base! Build your own farm house, barn and more! Choose from a variety of different building materials to craft your dream home! Build fences, traps to keep out predators during the night and protect your crops.
Harvest Life
Farmingggg! raises hand
If you enjoy farming games like Farm Ville or Stardew Valley, but at a more amateur level, Harvest Life is the game to consider. I was somehow very addicted to this game once I have started it, and couldn’t stop till I get 100% achievements. However, the game is still buggy in a way, but it didn’t really bother me.
So, basically you do…planting, fishing, chopping wood and taking care of your animals. Apart from the basic chores, there are other adventures within the game, that I shall not disclose. Simple game, but quite some content.
– Real player with 76.5 hrs in game
For those who like simple farming game, this is an enjoyable game with decent gameplay. Good for spending your free time sitting and doing relaxing stuff. No complicated thinking
required so it is suitable for beginners and kids, or for days when you’re too lazy to spend brain energy on a game.
The game still could use some improvements, or fixing, though. There are so many glitchy things in farming that had me ponder on quitting and getting a refund. For example, the cow would stack over each other so it became impossible to milk them. I had to resort to hiring a worker and set them on Shepherd task. Which is a big inconvenient, because sometimes the grandpa asks me to milk the cow for daily task, and I can’t get it done using worker/employee.
– Real player with 42.3 hrs in game
The Isle of Elanor
The Isle of Elanor is an open-ended role playing game. It features real-time combat, a strong focus on player choice, and a High Fantasy narrative. The game borrows mechanics from Dwarf Fortress, Divinity: Original Sin 2, Stardew Valley and the Witcher Series.
You wash ashore on The Isle of Elanor, the last bastion of humanity remaining in the world. You retain only fragments of your memory – your origins are a mystery. The people of the isle are puzzled by your inexplicable arrival.
The situation on the island is grim: many people are poor, destitute, and in some cases close to starving. There’s social strife and division. You’re given a small plot of land. Can you help humanity survive?
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At the highest difficulty level, the game is meant to be challenging. If you’re not careful, you will starve.
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Select skills and attributes to determine your build: a tank, melee fighter, or a ranged attacker? Or choose a build that doesn’t specialize in combat.
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The Isle of Elanor is a game about player choice. What type of home to build? Who to befriend or who to make an enemy of?
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Set in an imaginary period of the Earth’s past, it’s a world that borrows elements from both Midgard and Middle Earth. The peoples of Middle Earth (humans, elves, dwarves, orcs, etc) appear in the game.
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Complex combat mechanics featuring single-handed (quick) and two-handed (long-range) basic attacks, skills (magic), and the use of a shield.
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Build workshops near your home and hire townspeople. This is more than a farming, fishing, and mining game. In fact, your home isn’t necessarily a farm. You can create an industrial center where you manufacture pottery, or craft weapons and armor.
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Hire townspeople to perform the mundane tasks of watering and harvesting your crops.
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Become a part of the community. Give food, items, and jobs to needy townspeople. Watch the townspeople prosper, or decline, along with the home you build. You will face the consequences of your actions.
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Deep branching dialog options. Learn about the people and the history of the island.
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Features a realistic geology model. Stone occurs in sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic layers. Some types of stone, ore, and jewels are available to mine only in certain layers.
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Just a few of the types of stone: Bauxite, Cobalite, Granite, Gypsum, and Olivine. When you craft an item out of stone, the item retains the properties (color, weight, value) from the stone. The same mechanic applies to items crafted from wood.
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Factional alliances. The non-player characters on the island are grouped into factions. Most NPCs have families. Your relationship with one family member affects your relationship with the other family members. There are multiple towns in the game which also form factions.
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The Isle of Elanor can be played as a management game, akin to Dwarf Fortress, where you juggle the complexity of managing your employees and selecting Industries to specialize in.
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The townspeople of the island change over the course of game. Their appearance, happiness, needs, and skills evolve as the island changes. The townspeople have crafting skill levels that improve over time. Townspeople change their clothing based on the seasons and their financial wellbeing.
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The pricing of items in the game changes over time. There is a supply and demand mechanic. The more that you sell of an item, the less it is worth.
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Features an extensive main plot line that occurs over three chapters, all recorded in your journal.
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The guiding principle behind the quest system is consequences. Quests result in small changes here and there to show how the world is changed – for better or worse.
Among Trees
The game is very beautiful. Game mechanics are simple and easy to pick up for laid back gamers. I expected much more from the overall sustenance in the game, I put in about ten hours of gameplay and im already finished and have everything in the game. Although there is no “end game”, I feel like I finished everything and now the game itself is rather boring.
I am also rather upset there is no audio options, I can’t disable the music or any sounds within the game. The overall audio is extremely loud in my opinion, the bears and cutting down trees are especially loud. I remember the first time running into a bear and jump in my chair because of the volume from the bear roar.
– Real player with 12.2 hrs in game
Currently as I am writing this Among Trees doesn’t seem to be being updated, this could change in the future, but the developers had said themselves, “We’ve been developing Among Trees for almost five years now and feel like we’ve taken the game to a great place. We’re planning to fix bugs and optimize the game until the end of the year, but don’t expect any major new features or content. It’s a game we could keep working on forever, but we’ll be moving on to new exciting projects for now!”, Seems to me the game was quite literally abandoned on steam for a last money grab.
– Real player with 10.1 hrs in game