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

Farming 6-in-1 bundle

Farming 6-in-1 bundle

These games consist of farming, creating products, and selling all within a time frame.

There are also mini games which I don’t really care for but whatever.

Real player with 474.7 hrs in game

Good mix of farming games. I already owned and enjoyed both of the My Farm Life games previously, but they were worth replaying, with some more value in the rest of the bundle.

The Virtual Farm games are quite basic farm sims with a trading element. I felt the first one was a clickfest but not a particularly fun one, while the second one had the opposite problem of requiring me to wait until trades were completed before I could do anything else. I could probably get some more out of these if I tried but didn’t find them particularly appealing.

Real player with 50.6 hrs in game

Farming 6-in-1 bundle on Steam

Real Farm – Gold Edition

Real Farm – Gold Edition

I am sorry to say this but this is by far the worst farming simulator game out there. I got a stroke trying to take part in the traffic with a goddamn harvester that I HAD TO ATTACH THE TOOL TO… The tools by the way feel like they are attached with a bunch of rubber dildos.

If you are going to name a game REAL FARMING, I expect some reality like there is no harvesting in rain as it is supposed to clog the machine.

Seriously hope this is not the final form of the game and the developer(s) will venture out to a real farm to get more ideas or just please play some Farming Simulator 19 to get a basic idea.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game


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a dumb driving simulator not farming simulator

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Real Farm – Gold Edition on Steam

Farm Frenzy 2

Farm Frenzy 2

the second outing of this casual gameplay favourite is bigger and better than ever. The perfect game to kill short pockets of time

89/100

Real player with 39.1 hrs in game

Great game and doable with each level. Very informative on how to play the game too which is added bonus. So addictive to play it

Real player with 23.5 hrs in game

Farm Frenzy 2 on Steam

Farm Frenzy 3

Farm Frenzy 3

A.D.D. A.D.H.D. friendly

Real player with 64.8 hrs in game

challenging little casual game, levels gradually increase in difficulty, and require strategic thinking.

86/100

Real player with 37.9 hrs in game

Farm Frenzy 3 on Steam

Farm Frenzy

Farm Frenzy

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No matter how old you are – this game is for everybody. It’s quite old hence very low system requirements. Nice music and quite good graphics, though in 4:3 format. Forty-eight levels, of which at least a few is really hard to complete in the best time. Sixteen awards, some of which are quite difficult to accomplish so the best way is to find some clues on the internet. If you want to get all awards and beat all levels in the best time you must plan most of them very well and prepare for many frustrating repetitions. Highly recommended especially on sale.

Real player with 66.0 hrs in game

I used to love this game when I was younger and I am so happy that it got converted to steam. I completed every level within a week of when I got this because I was so excited.

Real player with 49.3 hrs in game

Farm Frenzy on Steam

Gardens Inc. – From Rakes to Riches

Gardens Inc. – From Rakes to Riches

Summary:

Pros: Frantic gameplay after the first couple levels. Great art style. Pretty challenging to get gold for more gamer-y gamers. Not as “linear” as some might make it out to be in terms of gameplay.

Cons: Soundtrack is droll and repetitive (turned the music off after 3 levels). Could have added a little more identification of clickables in the busy background art (I might just suck at the game as well and blame not having an attention span).

For a casual game it is actually pretty good. The basic mechanic is that you have to decide in which order you are going to click things in order to achieve maximum efficiency. It sounds like this might be rather simple and the first couple of levels are (tutorial levels essentially). But after a few levels the difficulty ramps up if you are trying to achieve a gold rating on each level. I have only managed to get a gold on the tutorial levels . .

Real player with 36.7 hrs in game

This is the most bafflingly charming casual time-management gardening sim / stealth infiltration mystery RPG with visual novel cutscenes that I’ve ever run across. I sincerely hope there’s more, and I enjoy the sequel to this game just as much.

Every level in the game is timed, but how much time you take determines whether you get a bronze medal (no time limit), silver medal (whether you get this or narrowly miss it will usually depend on your skill, and the game balance is very good), or a gold medal (usually memorably difficult – but again, doable). The same handful of game mechanics are used for both the time-management gardening levels, and the stealth infiltration or puzzle exploration levels, in a seamless way that I find frankly impressive.

Real player with 29.9 hrs in game

Gardens Inc. – From Rakes to Riches on Steam

Herder

Herder

I had access to Beta release, it’s a fun unique take on farming, score attack, and tower-defence style games. Easy to pick up and play or sink a few hours into. Great fun!

It’s not a massive sprawling game, but you’ll easily get some hours of playtime in, well worth the $5.

Real player with 46.1 hrs in game

Full play through w/ all achievements here when it uploads: https://youtu.be/HZTvax6dNbc

First Off Pro tip I didn’t find out until 5 hours into the game if you hit the R key the dog will run the sheep into the starting area and consolidate them The Concept of this game is actually really well executed, but first let me talk about the main thing that ruins the game a good amount for me. My little herder dude likes to target rocks walls trees EVERYTHING so I could be facing forward hit the w and go backwards cause he’s targeting some random object it makes your character herk and jerk around and it’s tragic. The sheep are dumb they literally run TOWARDS the danger instead of away. Whoever made this game has a really good understanding of animals the disease from having too many and the problems that can come from not thinning the herd can cause a huge problem and this mechanic is really well done and makes getting some of the achievements very difficult even on casual mode. The shooting works really well when my dudes not focused on a rock or a wall. The upgrades are super cool I was actually very amused when my sheep went face first into one of the land mines I planted. Definitely recommend this game for the price.

Real player with 5.4 hrs in game

Herder on Steam

Time’s Up in Tiny Town

Time’s Up in Tiny Town

Time’s Up in Tiny Town is a fast-paced simulation game, in which you will build a town for a pocket-sized world.

As mayor and founder of Tiny Town, construct buildings, collect food and house as many townsfolk as possible. You will score points on how large your population grows but also on how sustainable your town is at the end of your mandate.

In Tiny Town, the more you build, the more land you acquire. And the faster your population grows, the more time you are afforded.

But be sure to balance-out your production, your population’s needs and your world’s natural resources. Because if your environment collapses, so may your townsfolk know deprivation and famine!

Time's Up in Tiny Town on Steam

Croppy Boy

Croppy Boy

It’s fun little game to mess around with.

The controls are a bit weird and will need awhile to get used to.

Controls :

included W A S D and Z (for tackle people, they’ll drop stuff on impact but.. it costs you stamina, will talk about this more later.)

  • A for dropping stuff you have (will drop crops first, then seeds)

  • S for tool actions (for watering crops, plow dirt, and seeding)

//it depends on your selected tool (choose with 1,2,3 or 4) also sickle is pretty much useless since you can cut glass without it.//

Real player with 7.6 hrs in game

A cute, fun farming game with unique gameplay that makes it a great game to play in short bursts with a group of friends. If you are looking for a serious farming simulator or some ultra-complex strategic multiplayer game, this isn’t the game for you, but if you just want something that you can hop right on, spend less than 5 minutes learning the controls, and have fun – definitely check this out.

It’s also free-to-play without a cash shop for overpowered items or paywalls restricting what you can do. Definitely refreshing to see a game like that these days, given much worse games in the free-to-play category often try to shake you down for cash these days.

Real player with 6.6 hrs in game

Croppy Boy on Steam