If you’re on the look out for a colourful, detailed and light-hearted farm simulator, Big Farm: Mobile Harvest should do the trick. So even though the pace of the game is relaxed, you can’t just laze about on your tractor doing nawt! There are regular quests as well as upcoming events to keep you busy, including a Fairy Tale Festival, a tour of the estate, a Halloween party and more to come. You even have to take into account the working conditions and accommodation of the farm hands, since unhappy workers are less productive and thus cost more. The crops you sow can be used to feed the farmyard animals, whilst the animals can be sold at the market, and dung used as fertiliser. It’s really a balancing act between your budget and your desire to grow the farm. The game puts the emphasis on sustainable economics, rather than competition. You can also connect with fellow Big Farmers online for tricks of the trade, and form strategic co-ops. If that seems like a tall order, don’t worry – Tessa, Benny and the rest of the local folk guide you throughout with tips to help you till your way to success. Your uncle George left it to you in a sorry state, so you’ve got to turn it from scrubland into a farmyard paradise. As with its computer-bound forebear, Big Farm: Mobile Harvest puts you in charge of an ailing arable plot.
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