


The easy and normaly difficulties, i never tried those, i guess you roll in money more quickly there. For a long time you can not afford all you “want” but only one thing at a time, so what´s it gona be? Yes, hard mode is grindy in that sense, but grindy in a good way for my taste. You have to dig yourself out of the financial hole for some time and what you spend your virtual money on does make a difference for many gameplay hours. You operate on smal margins for a long time and i enjoy that. On top, the game is very open to modding so you can adjust the game to what you want it to be rather easylie, for most things there is at least one mod.Īnd in hard mode(start from scratch), the economy is, to my surprise, quite tight. That means you have quite some creative freedom to do things how you like. There is nothing complex or difficult about it, yet you have a lot of things to do and can build on your plots of land what you want and how you want it. You can even play it when being braindead, and that is partly why it is so successfull. I thought why would anyone play THAT? Now that i have it, i have to admit its a surprisingly good game. I get it, and yea, that was me too for the longest time. Whether you create a lush vineyard or an olive orchard in the Mediterranean south of France, a vast farmland full of wheat, corn, potatoes and cotton in the US-Midwest or a lively animal farm in the hilly landscape of the European Alpine region.

Creatively build your own farm and extend your farming operations with production chains –įorming an agricultural empire! Even run your farm together with friends and enjoy crossplatform multiplayer together. Take on the role of a modern farmer! Agriculture, animal husbandry and forestry offer a huge variety of farming activities while you face the challenges of the four seasons, especially when winter sets in.
