Over all I like the concept of the game. It is fun and I much prefer the overhead business position rather than driving a tractor myself.
Gameplay problems are as mentioned elsewhere it lacks automation and becomes too micro-managing. You have some automation, but the game could use more for a better game. The unlocking by farmer level of things seems weird and unrealistic. That is toOver all I like the concept of the game. It is fun and I much prefer the overhead business position rather than driving a tractor myself.
Gameplay problems are as mentioned elsewhere it lacks automation and becomes too micro-managing. You have some automation, but the game could use more for a better game. The unlocking by farmer level of things seems weird and unrealistic. That is to say you have to unlock achievements and level up to get access to new buildings, vehicles, seeds, livestock and so on. Another problem is your money goes up way too fast. I start with cattle when I play and they populate way to fast and I have to keep selling them much more often than a farm would in reality and crops grow fast too, it doesn't seem like the game is linked to seasons at all. Crashes, I've started crashing more as my farms get bigger.
Good points are the main design itself. Being able to automate some parts of the business so I don't have to click in order for something to happen. Soil management is fun. Just for fun I made an extensive water reserve to be drought proof since I make money so fast selling cattle. Energy management is fun, building solar panels to go of utilities. Purchasing land is fun, yet the portioning is clunky which leads to inefficiency.
Over all I enjoy the game, though lack of automation and game crashes prevent me from playing it more. Both of these problems limit the size of my farms too.
I recommend checking it out if you can obtain it cheap. It is a good perspective on big business farming for a game. I keep looking for a newer version, so it is market worthy.… Expand