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Show your mettle as both an aspiring organic farmer and a part-time adventurer. And then you might be in for a romantic happy ending.
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105 reviews
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1.5 hours played
Written 7 years ago
If you are looking for a Harvest Moon or Stardew Valley type game, this is not it. Many of the claims by the developers are false at best. The mini-games are not only boring, but still quite buggy (logs failing to get cut, bobber for fishing disappearing, etc.). The people are mostly stale and boring. The "quests" seem to give nothing for completing them. There seems to be little way to sell goods other than just keeping a wide variety and hoping that the villagers come looking for the right thing. The graphics are pretty good for the type of game it is, but that seems to be the only notable redeeming quality of the game. Overall the game isn't necessarily bad, it just isn't good.
1.8 hours played
Written 6 years ago
Avoid. Do not buy. The game should still be in early access. Quest system is garbage. Building on your land is unintuitive and the 'hints' cover up buttons you're trying to click on. Nothing has an explanation, at all! Do scarecrow even have a use? No one knows. Not even Google knows. The fishing is a total ripoff of stardew, and as far as I know there's only 1 type of fish. The combat is so bad it's beyond being funny and is just total trash. You can only romance 2 people. This game is empty, heartless, soulless. Any of the competition would be a better choice. Get My time at Portia, or Stardew Valley. If you own those, look elsewhere or find an early access game to follow.
3.5 hours played
Written 7 years ago
Eh... I really wish there was a neutral button for rating this.
I'll say this, if you're looking for a harvest moon/stardew type game, this really isn't the game to scratch the itch. Seems more aimed towards little kids. The whole game seems just kinda empty, and the things that the grandpa dude keeps asking you to get very repetitive and boring.
I think this game definitely has a lot of potential though.
Things I liked
-graphics
-Farming/repairing reminiscent of harvest moon.
-cute animals
things that i really wish could be improved on:
-storyline. There doesn't seem to be one, or maybe it's just because I've only played a couple hours.
-Building thing really bothers me. Reminds me of Farmville where you just buy your stuff right out of a menu.
-crops/animal products need different tiers, something to make them unique.
-Random Events
-Moar weather.
2.4 hours played
Written 7 years ago
Compared to Stardew Valley this was a dissapointment. Would not recommed. Your daily tasks are random, ofthen getting the same one you already had. No real goal towards anything. Boring people. If you fill you shop with goods, people are too slow to buy them.
0.7 hours played
Written 6 years ago
This is the only game that has ever dissapointed me enough to request a refund. I love gardening games but the controls and click boxes on this game are just too wonky. This game does not work well with a keyboard and mouse and the mini games were also really wonky. While trying to generate electricity I would click while it was in the green and it would still say that I missed even if it was dead center. The whole thing was really frustraiting and I hope that the creators will fix these issues in the future. It could have been a really good game. :(
16.1 hours played
Written 7 years ago
I had originally given this game a 'thumbs down' and noted that the mouse controls weren't working. I spent more time clicking, trying to do the most basic functions (open doors, water plants, feed animals, etc.) than playing the actual game.
Fortunately, the developer, Stromsky, replied to my post on the discussion page in record time.
Turns out I needed to change the setting from mouse and keyboard to keyboard only. The next update should fix the mouse control problem, but in the meantime, I'm finally able to play the game--and it's a lot of fun, just as I thought it would be.
I can now easily give this a thumbs up, especially knowing the developers are quick to respond and working on fixes.
4.7 hours played
Written 7 years ago
I was looking forward to playing this game as I'm a big fan of Harvest Moon style games. Unfortunately this game is nowhere close to being playable. The controls are awkward and you keep getting stuck. There is tutorial or map so it’s quiet frustrating to figure out how to complete tasks given by grandpa. Btw if you wondering how to change seeds just use right mouse button while standing next to the field 😉 Some of the task seems to be broken, for example collecting 5 eggs – had 11 in my bag but task is not being updated.
In my opinion this game is not worth £10 at current stage with so many issue and I’m going to request a refund for it. Barely playable.
2.2 hours played
Written 6 years ago
About 3 hours into the game and i think i've done most of what can be done and plenty of things in my shop.... nothing else to do or happens it looks like. Great concept and fun for the first bit, i just kept hoping there was something different to do the next day but its not.
0.6 hours played
Written 6 years ago
Alright, here's the deal with this game: it's a cheap, uninteresting farming simulator that won't hold your attention for no more than an hour. The game itself is presented like a mobile app ported to the PC (which it may have been, I'm not sure).
== Pros ==
+ Decent graphics
+ Perhaps the best thing about the game is the music.
+ Slightly more challenging when it comes to managing resources (water, fodder, and electricity).
+ The ability to restore various parts of the town with resources.
+ I didn't get to experiment with it, but there's a lot of things you can purchase and place around the farm and a lot of spacious land to utilize.
== Cons ==
- Boring and tedious tasks that you'll have to find the mayor for every day.
- Can't view relationships with other villagers.
- Almost every villager I talked to gave the same dull conversation: "Did you spin the roulette wheel?" Granted, some villagers actually had different things to say, but nothing interesting or funny.
- No map, so it's easy to get lost with the thousand acres of empty space
- Can't enter anyone's home - there are only a few shops you can enter.
- Combat is unpolished. There are no indicators or popups on how much damage you're receiving other than seeing the HP bar drain and no way of knowing how much damage you're doing.
- No loot? I killed three wolves and I didn't get anything for it - what's the point?
- The most obnoxious thing in this game is that the character sometimes refuses to run through corners of spaces with different land types (grass -> dirt) and immediately stops in their tracks.
Bottom line: if you're looking for a farming simulator - don't choose this game. Harvest Life offers a very poor experience and I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy.
1.6 hours played
Written 4 years ago
I'm going to give this game a real critic because I believe there are many things that can be improved upon if the game is worked on just a little bit.
- Only 3 inventory spaces
In a farming game where the goal is to collect crops and animals drops, inventory space is ESSENTIAL. Possibly update the game with a few more spaces?
- No map
The area may not be the biggest place, but it's still nice to have a labelled map to point out where specific stores are, where your farm is in relation to the town, and where are the places where you're gonna run into danger.
- Nothing is solid
It kinda takes away from the experience if I can just walk through my animals and other townsfolk, not to mention the monsters in certain places can just phase right through things to get to you. It just gives me the impression of a game in very early development.
- Very generic dialog
There's nothing that draws me into any of the characters and there's nothing unique about the way they speak to you.
- Inconvenient menus
You have to be in your house to even check on your stat progress and employees, which is kind of a pain...
- Random glitches
I woke up one day in game to discover that ALL my accumulated funds were literally at 0 and I had to start the whole thing all over again, so I just gave up cause I didn't think it was worth it.
- High price
This game is OKAY I suppose, as a last resort, but to charge 18 bucks for a game that looks half-done is a bit of a cashgrab in my opinion. If you ARE gonna buy this game, I STRONGLY suggest getting it on sale.
All in all... You're probably better off going with Stardew Valley, My Time in Portia, Worlds Dawn, or Harvest Moon. If you've already played through all of those, and you're looking for ANYTHING new, I guess this isn't the WORST game I've ever played...
42.3 hours played
Written 6 years ago
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.
Also, pigs and cows sometimes can't find their own food and water, even though the troughs are inside their fenced area and are properly filled. They would stay hungry or thirsty forever until I delete (sell) them and set a new animal on my farm. Or I have to delete my troughs and replace them in new spot every day to try to figure out which spot is the working spot, as sometimes the cows or the pigs keep walking in tight turns and repeating their steps in same spot of 2x2 plot squares, ignoring the troughs that are on the other side of the pen. This is really infuriating.
Morover, a cow escaped although I had never placed any of them outside of the fence. So I had a stray cow walking around very far away from my house and the cow pen. There was no way to move it back, even though someone answered in the forum that feeding will make the cow follow you for a while. No, it only followed me for 1 square and then stopped, then turned around to walk randomly again. And I can only feed it once per day. I eventually had to just delete the cow and place a new one inside the fence.
The throughs also has large "hit area" and sometimes when I tried to manually feed a stupid cow or milk a cow that stands next to a trough, I could not target the cow at all, my action menu would always be pointing at the trough, and if I'm not careful, it could make me fill the trough with the wrong kind of thing (like fodder instead of water, or the other way around) making me waste water and fodder. (Or if the trough is already full, and I clicked the fodder button, it refills the trough and wastes the fodder in my bag anyway.) There should be an option to select target easier. This is frustrating.
Last but not least, as I had to edit my farm a lot due to cows vs. fodder issues stated above, I had to spend a lot of time at my plotting table and while in edit mode, although the time seems to stop, my sleepiness bar doesn't. It keeps depleting, resulting in, for example, me having to go to bed at 6pm to prevent falling asleep on the floor.
If you ignore these flaws, the game is ok for the price.
However, for grownups oor those who are used to more complex gameplay, it gets really boring very quickly, especially when farming is a continual struggle against glitches or AI flaws. The daily routine is also quite repetitive and bland. Not much to do and not many variables. It is not really linear, just that there is so much grinding and the scope is quite narrow, with not much challenge and not many goals you would want to achieve besides collecting achievements for doing specific things for specific number of times.
15.4 hours played
Written 6 years ago
100% (bar one bugged achievement)
Go play Stardew Valley, this game is infinitely worse.
So little to do in all reality, some of the issues I have in no particular order;
The combat is janky, there's no clear hitboxes or health bars on enemies. Kiting is almost impossible with the movement system and lack of clues on when you hit/miss and enemies seem to be able to hit you from over a tile away. In the 100+ wolf kills for the achievement only about a dozen were killed without taking damage.
None of the upgrades seem to have any real effect bar the capacity upgrades, neither does the levelling system. Fishing with a base level rod at fishing level 1 seems no slower than at level 10 usingthe fully upgraded t5 rod, there did seem to be a small effect noticeable with the combat stats but it basically took 10 levels and 10 upgrades to drop a wolf from a 5 hit kill to a 3 hit kill.
Movement is annoying, especially with corner bonking, trying to go round a corner and hitting an obstacle edge early stops you in your tracks rather than simply letting you walk the edge to the corner.
Crops and animal produce are small in number and mostly useless, some of them can be consumed for health and energy but the game gives no indication as to which those are and there doesn't seem to be any consistency to which can and can't be consumed.
Money is slow to earn, the indended method seems to be RNG based, you store your surplus items in your 'shop/warehouse' and pray the locals will come and buy your things.Thing is, no more than ~6 or so will show up on any one game day meaning you will quickly out produce demand and simply be sitting on your hands most of the time while for money to walk itself to your farm.
Not to mention the inconsistent sleep wake up trigger, you seem to wake up anywhere between 3am and 8am when your sleep bar is full, but new day tick doesnt happen until 8am.
If I choose to sleep through the night, let me sleep till 8am, everytime. If I want to wake up earlier I'll use the nifty escape key you tell me serves that purpose. Its just annoying not being able to trust the game to let me sleep till a new day tick when thats the only reason I ever jump in bed.
my last annoyance is mainly just overall polish. things like the clock ticking over from X:59 to X:60 before going to (X+1):00 or the lack of consistency in how the game handles looted chests, sometimes they open and persist in the right orientation, sometimes they open and rotate indiscriminately and sometimes they just vanish once plundered.
But the biggest Issue I have with this game is that for me at least the escort quests are completely bugged, instead of being dropped in a forest with a cart to protect I'm just dropped in a screen of trees where I cant do anything except quit the game and load back into my farm, making the last achievement unattainable for me.
EDIT:
The game has been updated and allowed me to 100%, so while the escort mission is no longer an issue for me, the rest of my criticism stands.
17.5 hours played
Written 4 years ago
A buggy, generic mess. Good concept but poor delivery.
This game as a concept is great but unfortunately has an endless list of bugs and mishaps. To start with the terrain itself is too obviously made in square patches and should blend together better. I get the intention but it just looks generic and bland and it doesn't work. The quests too simple and boring, there are barely any NPC characters to interact with. The fishing mechanic is generic and a very primitive version of Stardew Valleys, not to mention there is only one type of fish.
In order to feed the animals you need to keep producing power which is just completely unnecessary and over complicated. The cows often stand inside each other which makes it impossible to collect milk from them. There are barely any farm buildings to build, the farm is large but you are unable to build anything on half of the area as it is a buggy, broken mess. The music is generic and repetitive and the combat system is incredibly boring, not to mention there are just two enemy types.
I could go on and on but I don't like long reviews. Instead I will say that despite the negative points I mentioned, the game is actually possible to complete and get 100% of the achievements. As someone who has dabbled in game development myself I would be ashamed to have released this in its current state and could only recommend you play this if you want a fairly easy game to 100%.
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24.3 hours played
Written 2 years ago
Harvest Life is enjoyable...to a point. It's a very bare bones casual farm life sim which desperately needed more content before it hit full release. Yes, this game started life as an Early Access title whose publisher shoved it into full release. Why? The lead and sole developer died before he could finish his game. Harvest Life has since gone through a few owners who clearly don't care about it, so unfortunately bundle fodder it has become.
You have a half dozen crops to grow as well as chickens, pigs, and cows to raise. Acquiring food for the animals is a cute power generation mini game which grows old fast. Fishing is time consuming but very easy with upgrades. There is pet ownership and romance although after you've "unlocked" your dog and spouse they're basically useless (your spouse literally stands inside your house unmoving once you tie the knot, kinda weird). Two employees can be hired for a rather ridiculous salary, sadly their pathfinding tends to suck and they often stand idle all day unless assigned to easy tasks such as running the generator and watering crops. Wolves and bears hide in the four forested regions you'll visit, as do chests filled with moderate amounts of gold which comes in handy early-game.
All included achievements work but some of them are very mind-numbing, especially the final ones for fishing and harvesting milk from your cows. Expect 20 to 30 hours for full completion.
What you'll find here is a very janky but playable title, one which will hold your interest for a good 8 to 12 hours. Beyond this point the grind for certain achievements sets in and you'll likely be glad to see the end of Harvest Life after this. Recommended only if you've picked it up on steep discount or as a bundle leftover.
0.4 hours played
Written 3 years ago
Run For your life!! It's too late for me but you still can survive by not buying this game.
On the cover it's look cute, but in-game is sucked!!! the first impression in create character is very sucked you can't even customize your character!! you have to choose a preset character which game forced you to pick but good news is you can type your name postman's, postwoman's and grandfather's name... for WHAT?!?
I buy this game for a long longgggg time I can't remember when so,I can't refund this!!
Run Run FAST!!!! Run like a sonic buddy.
31.4 hours played
Written 6 years ago
This game is utterly pointless. This is the worst farming type sim I've ever played.. nothing like Stardew, Harvest Moon, etc. You can't talk to anyone. There are simple, repetitive quests that you seemingly receive nothing for completing. You can expand the farm to a huge amount of space, but farming with the original animals and 3x3 plot of land you'll have more than enough to fill up the shop to capacity. Only a few people seem to buy items per day, and seemingly only while you stand next to the shop. Leveling up seems to have no advantages. Buying any upgrades feels like it involves endless grinding to come up with the cash, with barely any rewards. Buying better swords doesn't seem to have much or any benefit, and there's not much of a point to fighting anyway. In addition to grinding, the game is a constant search for food (apples) in order to not die, by cutting wood that otherwise serves no purpose. I guess there is one person you can date, but I don't know why I would continue to that point unless I was very bored. In conclusion, I guess I was left feeling frustrated, and thinking, "Is this it? This can't possibly be all there is?"
0.2 hours played
Written 6 years ago
In a word... eeeeehhhhhhh
I don't really want to give this game a negative because there is a lot of potetial here, but at the same time there are a lot of things that you would expect from a game of this genre that are simply not delivered (mostly due to the giants of harvest moon/stardew valley).
- The graphics are... okay. Theres enough to build upon and more focus can and should be given to gameplay.
- The NPC interactions are a bit sucky, (sometimes they auto-continue, sometimes not; sometimes the button to talk is available but they dont talk when clicked).
- The controls are orientated around a controller and the tutorial/button hints are fixed with that in mind and are useless for a keyboard/mouse. (which reminds me - the tutorial is really badly scripted and needs a lot of work). The way the game auto-selects an action depending on your location and requires you to press A (gamepad) harks back to the game being console orientated in design.
I've spent 3 hours playing this game and in its current state I can't recommend it but I am hopeful for it's future development.
4.8 hours played
Written 4 years ago
It won't be updated any further than it is and it's a farm sim knockoff without seasons or diversity of buildings, animals, fishing, task lists and everything else. I don't believe you can expand your house either, it's just a game you will waste 4 hours on as I have.
9.2 hours played
Written 6 years ago
Cute and simple farming game for a few hours of fun. Most everything is simplified, so don't expect a stardew valley game. It could use more content, but it is still a fun game. I hope they add cooking to the game, especially since you are required to eat. So far, the only thing to eat is berries, eggs and raw fish.
Things They Don't Tell You:
1) How to eat: The game has 3 slots. For food in slot 1, hit #1 on your keyboard.
2) The only marriage candidate is the postman and postwoman. So choose your names for them wisely.
25.7 hours played
Written 5 years ago
Although I like the idea for this game, I bought it under the expectation that it was in-progress and would be updated with content in the future. Now that it will no longer be updated, I can't recommend it because it will never have more features than it does now.
There is not a lot of content currently in the game. There are a few plants and three animals. You can chop wood and do quests (kill 10 wolves, plant 2 pumpkins, etc) but nothing very exciting. This game needs more areas to explore or more crops to grow instead of just grinding achievements. It feels like an early access game that has now been abandoned/no longer in development. So much potential, but very little game play in it's current state. Pick up a game like Staxel or Stardew valley if you want a farming game with more stuff to do.
2.2 hours played
Written 6 years ago
Visually, it's a very nice game. Unfortunately, it feels somewhat unfinished at times, like it's still in the early beta or something like that.
I know that's rather harsh, as I'm used to playing plenty of other farming simulators that tend to have better features, better UIs and controls, etc.
Compared to the other farming simulators out there, this one feels rather simplistic.
In a perfect world, a fairly decent game shouldn't ever be compared to other games and be unfairly stacked up against others... but it's a imperfect world, so I can't help but compare it to other games I play. So it is what it is. If people asked me to recommend a farming simulator game, I'd recommend other games over this one. sorry.
1.7 hours played
Written 7 years ago
A good game with some improvements since the release. As many users have already said, the game is more an early access but not so marked. I also understand why some users don't like the controls. The controls are really annoying at the beginning but when you play for a few minutes it works quite well. I am curious what the developers will do next.
14.5 hours played
Written 5 years ago
Recommended if you like farming games like Harvest Moon, Stardew Valley and World's Dawn. (But probably play those first.)
Comparisons/Details:
- The days are shorter than in any of the above three games, maybe 10 minutes real time, so sometimes whole days go by where you barely leave your farm
- Biggest con: There's a huge lack of basic info when you're starting the game, which results in it taking a full hour to figure out, despite that it's quite simple. There's a tutorial about how to cut wood, for instance, but nothing tells you the basic controls of the game (You have five inventory/action slots controlled by either Left Mouse, Right Mouse, or the numbers 1, 2, 3, depending on which thing is in that spot.) There's also no village map to tell you that there are basically just two stores and one building that has nothing inside of it.
- There is a small combat aspect to this game like in Stardew Valley where you can go to one of a few forests, which only contain wolves and bears (that you fight with a sword you only have equipped in those places) and chests with gold (and there's one crypt which has walking skeletons instead of wolves.)
- There are no seasons, and you have unlimited of any kind of seed you want (pumpkin, cabbage, tomato, beet and carrot)
- People come to your farm to buy your produce, and so you always need to have some of everything to keep them happy. Because you make money when individuals come and buy stuff, there's no lump sum of all your money that you get every morning the way you do in the other games. You can also occasionally do jobs for the two shops in the village (they'll be a notice with your mail), similar to in World's Dawn, and either help defend a travelling trader or deliver a particular kind of good by the end of the day for a (much larger than you would otherwise make) lump sum of money.
- This is probably the shortest of the above farming games, shorter even than World's Dawn. In three hours I had achieved half of the accomplishments, and I'm guessing (albeit based on only 5 hours of gameplay) that I'll be done everything I want to do by fifteen hours.
- Compared to the other three, there is very little social interaction in this game -- no festivals, no relationships with other people, no conversations even, beyond people reminding you of basic facts about the game. The only exception to this is that there's a bit of a romance option with either your male or female (you have two) male carrier, but you have no option apart from them. This is probably my least favourite part.
- Hunger is a bigger issue here than in any of the other games, similar to how fatigue is an issue at the beginning of World's Dawn. Here, you are constantly getting hungry, and need to eat quite a few times a day. It's helpful to buy berry bushes for your farm near the beginning, because they're cheap, and offer fairly regular food.
- If your hunger or exhaustion metre get to zero, you're charged a fee (doctor picks you up or you order takeout) and you appear at home
- In the same way that you're money/shipments don't just happen all at once in the morning, your plants and animals don't just need your attention in the morning -- sometimes they get hungry or dry in the evening.
- For animals, you can have chickens and cows (all outside, rain doesn't matter), and also pigs, though they are only for kids to ride so you make no money off of them. You can also fish, and the mini game for that is identical to the Stardew Valley fish slider (though there's just one kind of fish).
- There are some bridges you can repair to go other places, like in Stardew Valley (...am I mixing them up?) but I think three of four of them are just expensive shortcuts to places you can get anyway.
- Rather than going places to buy animals or features for your farm, you use a building tool from your house which is the only time you get an aerial view of your farm (it's completely enormous). It's a bit buggy but if you exit without saving it won't save your mistakes, which is great. Once you get the hang of it, this tool is quite nice.
- You can hire a couple employees to help you, though they cost money and aren't worth it at the start.
Overall, if you're prepared for the frustration and confusion of the first hour, I recommend it.
1.8 hours played
Written 6 years ago
There's little to none, for instructions for basically all of the game. For the longest part of my time playing I was able to figure out that the bag system is the lowest amount of spots for items, 3 slots. Never figured if there was a way to upgrade it or not. I couldn't talk with anyone without it closing the chat box right away, before I would even finish reading what was said. The fishing system is a horribly laggy Stardew Valley ripoff. As far as I can see there was no map and I ended up spending more time getting lost than doing any real work.
26.9 hours played
Written 1 year and 2 months ago
Actually the game is fun, and after very first launch I played for 3h.
But there are a few Buts:
• another crazy gaming fishing, but not as Hell-ish as in some other games. Also that successful "Yeah!" is worse than fishing itself!
• building is absolutely horrible. If you don't know how it works you can waste by accident all your coins! Also there's no moving.
• Poor game's settings.
• No proper map. Even some games with generated maps have maps!
• Crazy control.
• No character's clothing, and customizing.
• Sometimes pieces of the field disappear.
• Poor inventory of only 4 slots!
• Have to wait while the character is sleeping. No chance to skip it.
• Annoying stones and mushrooms which aren't even usable.
• When animals aren't in the stable they can go anywhere, even somewhere where you can't sell them.
• Very often animals stay on same spot what doesn't allow to milk cows!!!
14.2 hours played
Written 3 years ago
I think overall this game is a little bland at the moment. However, this game has a lot of potential. I just think work needs to be put in. I have one idea, perhaps there could be a farmers competition to see who grows the most crops. Whoever gets top three wins. Winners get a cash prize according to position. However, this would not be easy because the more crops you grow on average, the higher the threshold for crops required to win. For now, please lower the price. Doesn't have to be free but just not £20 on console. Hoping the developers stay motivated. If you're reading this, I believe you can do it!
1.0 hours played
Written 4 years ago
Very janky. It's simple and not polished feeling. If for some reason you're looking for a game more simple than Stardew Valley then this might be enough, but if you've every played SDV you'll likely be disappointed. It could definitely be good for elementary schoolers but an adult or teenager will probably get bored fast.
I only recommend it because it goes on sale for $1.50 (90% off) occasionally. It has enough gameplay to justify maybe $5 so if there's a deep discount and you like simple farming games then this is a reasonable purchase.
10.7 hours played
Written 7 years ago
So far this game is very entertaining. There is little content at this time, however, the developers seem very active and new updated content seems to be a definite for the near future. Currently I am having difficulties with the game due to its lack of a tutorial. I feel like im missing out on a lot of the content because I'm not sure where to go, or what to do besides completing tasks from the grandfather. Overall, I see this game heading in a really good direction, bu it still needs a lot of work.
6.9 hours played
Written 7 years ago
I'd say that this game could be better, as of right now, it has only like a minute storyline that only tells you how you got the farm, the rest of the time you just farm, and farm, and farm... and the only things you can't do when you don't farm is fishing and going into the woods and fight wolves and bears, thats it and its not even worth trying romance anyone either because it costs a boatload to even get them to be your girlfriend, so I have to give this a negative review and I hope that the creators will make it better in the future.
0.6 hours played
Written 7 years ago
I've asked Steam for a refund.
This game has very little information about how to actually play, and it's painfully obvious that it was not playtested by anyone unfamiliar with the software. Maybe they'll be able to improve it in the future, but I doubt it'll become something I'd consider trying again.
11.6 hours played
Written 6 years ago
Harvest Life is a cute farming game. However, I have some mixed feelings for it.
First off, it does have a Harvest Moon kinda feel but it is not all the way there, yet. In Harvest Moon you are able to go to the store and purchase seeds and animals. In this game you go to the drafting table and select the animals from the table. It did take me awhile to figure this out.
Second, in Harvest Moon you are able to go to the Saloon/Bar/Pub and buy food to eat or make some in the Kitchen once you upgrade you house. In this game you have to eat what is on your farm or what you can find in the forest and around town. That is okay but once you faint you have pay 45g becasue you had to order take out.
Third, in Harvest Moon you can go mining for ore to upgrade you tools. Not in this game you go to the shop and purchase an upgrade. Keep in mind that upgrade is for the fishing pole and your sword. The sword is for you to go adventuring in the forest, the graveyard, and take the caravan to the next town. I do however wish you could go vist the next town. I also wish you were able to upgrade your watering can.
The Watering Can is the only farm tool you have so to speak. You do have an axe to chop down trees. Remember that the trees on the edge of the forest are the only trees you are able to chop down. To make the trees into logs you have to play a Fruit Ninja type game to cut the logs. Side note: put your apples in the selling storage to keep from chopping them while chopping the wood.
In town there is a chance wheel you are able to play for free. It does offer some nice rewards.
The controls for this game can be tricky. If you have a controler use it. Be warned that when it comes to chopping wood you need to use the mouse since the controler does not have a function for that.
One thing that is kinda of wonky is how you earn money. Yes, you do sell items and do pig rides but that is about it.
Would I recommend this game?
Yes, I would. It is a game that is cute and fun. Once you start playing you can lose track of time. At least I do.
1.1 hours played
Written 7 years ago
It's a good game for kids that like farming simulators. It's very simple in gameplay and layout, and the developers have been adding on to it and are very good at fixing reported bugs. It's a little too simple for me, but I don't think I'm the target demographic (again, simple design for kids) so I can't make any negative comments on it.
4.1 hours played
Written 7 years ago
i am the super fan of the harvest moon series (over 10yrs )and stardew valley.i look forward the further dev. of the game in future because the dev. keep improve quality of the game.(^__^)
Besides, the control system seems decide for kids and teenage players only..honestly..it is too simple and players can't use mouse and keyboard keys to choose tools and anything they want .. players seems only need to use WASD for moving, space bar for collecting things or food and mouse button for doing some particular actions only...... it it too boring for adult to play .
Moreover, the game lack of inventory key(let players check what they have every time at everywhere) and map key(let players know where they are at any time.
Here are some suggestions :
1) add map key (e.g use keyboard M)
2) add inventory key (e.g. use keyboard I )
3) reset control setting (let players can change tools and other things in their backpack or inventory)
4) let players can notice the control setting clearly in the main title page (like add control button and let players can click it and then notice the setting clearly)
5) is there any shops where our characters can visit and buy things from those shops in village? because i can't find out any shops in the village except my shop.....(=____=) [why there are no shops or houses that character can visit or go inside...omg..]..it is difficult to be a farming simulation game if houses are only use for decoration only...
P.S 13/12 i believe the game should become better in near future because the dev. team keep upgdate the game and improve the quality of the game . I will keep an eye on it and keep update my comment in here .
Besides, I hope everyone who love farming simulation game can give more comments or suggestion in here or in offical facebook and let the team know more about all of your thinkings..thx . (^___^)
1.1 hours played
Written 5 years ago
Harvest Life is one of the so many farming simulator, feel-good casual and relaxing games out there, but I find it leans closer to Animal Crossing or Harvest Moon than any of them. Even just the soundtrack puts me in a handheld console mood and makes me crave the 20th of March (Animal Crossing: New Horizons release date, y’all) even more.
The story begins like most of them do, with a grandfather and a farm you inherit. This one isn’t travelling the world or didn’t die, he’s just moving to a small house in the village after a freak tree incident, and thought it was a good idea to just… give you a house key and move away. Okay, then, Gramps. Kind of see why I moved away ten years ago.
There are a few of the common tropes, what with “oh no, the cat is stuck in the tree, will you save it and adopt it?!” and all, but the way you have to chop wood pleasantly surprised me. It reminded me of Fruit Ninja, but kind of the opposite as I wasn’t even allowed to cut the apples.
I especially love that you can change your farm on a tile basis, but I don’t like the way they went about it. Put down a path, turn that area into a grass field, place buildings… all in a very handy menu, which is a book many other farming sims should take a leaf from. But there is little “unlocking” to it. You start out with all the animals and you can just place them, no quests to earn a pig, no unlocking a recipe for a barn. It’s just there.
It’s a bit of a slow start given you don’t get much direction from the get-go, and I’m not likely to keep playing because there is so little motivation to.
0.1 hours played
Written 5 years ago
I thought this was a game that I'd really enjoy. The game itself is cute and with more work I could see it being a really fun game to play but as of right now the game isn't very good.
The controls are set up weird and the game itself feels really slow.
If you're looking for something like Stardew or Harvest moon then this isn't the game of choice.
I think maybe this game is based on a younger audience.
1.4 hours played
Written 6 years ago
It all looked great when I logged in. Everything ran smoothly, but there were very few instructions for gameplay, and no tutorials I could find. Following the directions for fishing didn't work. Even when I clicked in the green portion, the throw failed. There was an instruction to plant cabbage, but no indication of where or how to get the cabbage to plant. Any time I went to plant, it was only carrots. I think this could be a good game, but there wasn't enough material to learn how to play and use the game mechanics. If you're accustomed to games like this, I'm sure it's not a big deal. But, as someone who is new to the "world" so to speak, it became a very frustrating experience. I'm glad I didn't play full price.
3.9 hours played
Written 7 years ago
Playable and cute, but feels like it is at a pre-release kind of level for now. A few bugs here and there nothing game breaking, and the devs are still working on it which is smashing :)
Kind of funny it is not cross-platform given that the engine is unity.
0.4 hours played
Written 5 years ago
Impossible to play. Controls very unclear. Graphics are alright, music is cute, but this needs a lot of work. Getting a refund.
0.2 hours played
Written 5 years ago
Roughly made, and poorly executed. I didn't get 15 mins in before I got bored with it. Definitely aimed at a different demographic than I am in. Not many choices to make regarding your character, fewer still to anything else. Its not worth the 15 dollar price tag and I got it for less myself, (It was bundled with another game on my wish list and I thought why not)
36.1 hours played
Written 6 years ago
This is a very casual farming game with a few flaws. The game itself is simplistic, but not in a childish way.
The tutorial covers bare basics and much needs to be figured out by the player. Controls are somewhat inconsistent for example left-click for eating berries, but right-click while in a forest. Combat with wolves/bears has no healthbar or indicator how damaged the opponent is. Hired farm help are not consistent and how well they work is guesswork.
Despite its flaws it can be a quite entertaining game, although earning money is slow and later in the game the sales amount doesn't increase, so your warehouse gets slowly filled.
The game features three mini-games (fishing, generator, chopping wood) and a wheel of fortune which can be played once per day.
You can not die in this game, you'll end up in your farmhouse with a doctors bill. :)
The developer is responsive and patches bugs quickly after reporting.
In all, I would recommend this game if you're looking for a casual farming game.
4.2 hours played
Written 1 year and 2 months ago
Abandonware, barely functioning, made by someone who had no coding skills but desperately wanted to make a rip off of Stardew Valley. It is outrageous that this "game" sells for the same price as Stardew Valley as it's laughably bad and boring.
Don't waste your money even if they offer it on steep discount. It's so bad you will feel ripped off even if it's few cents.
Such a common theme among dirty devs these days: make barely functioning game, sell for a price of solid indie, run away and immediately start to promote your next game, asking people to buy it as well.
this developers goes on my ban list due their lies, lack of professionalism and awful coding skills. I've no time to waste on games that bad.
0.2 hours played
Written 2 years ago
half baked game, no animations when doing anything , weird visual bugs, game's too simple
18.4 hours played
Written 6 years ago
First I had not recommended review, but now after few years I re-downloaded it and collected all achievements.
It is not a farm game for me, but I think it's okay.
I do not like how farm animals pile on one square, even if they have huge field... it's impossible to try to collect milk from a cow pile, so I just had to wait for them to spread... annoying.
6.7 hours played
Written 6 years ago
EDIT: I cannot recommend this game at the state it is right now, but there is a lot of potential so I switched this to recommended. I wish there was a neutral option!
There's not much to do, quite boring. I like the gameplay, fighting is glumsy. I'd like to like this game but there's just nothing to do! You really need to make a much more content for this and some kind of challenges of living at the farm (like exhaustion, overall health or energy etc). I wish you could collect those mushrooms you see everywhere and variety of fish, maybe you could collect skins from the wolves and maybe do some clothing... The village is really empty too right now! You have endless possibilities making this game great! But right now I cannot recommend buying this, sorry :( It's not a bad game by any means, can't wait for future updates! :) I liked playing it at first but it really gets boring fairly quickly.
10.9 hours played
Written 5 years ago
Incredibly boring. No story line, repetitive tasks that seems to bring you nowhere. Reward is always the same - money, so don't feel lots of motivation to do something. Waste of money.
2.4 hours played
Written 6 years ago
Updated review.
Harvest Life is a sweet farming life sim. It's not perfect but it's definitely playable in its current form, and has been updated and significantly improved in the few weeks since I first tried it.
You take over Grandpa's farm where you grow produce, tend animals and sell goods to the townsfolk who visit you directly and buy from your storage. The interface is straight forward, left or right click for available actions, 1, 2, 3 hotkeys for your 3 inventory slots, or you can use a controller. Grandpa sets simple tasks that teach you the basics, and you are notified when there are issues to attend to.
It's not Stardew Valley but it is a pleasant experience for anyone seeking a simple but fun farming life sim. The game is actively worked on, with sufficient content and loads of potential.
0.4 hours played
Written 6 years ago
I can't give this game a good or bad review due to seeing a lot of potential in it and do to a lot of things I feel it lacks, that could in turn make it a great game.
It does seem this game is geared more to a younger audience which is good, but for those (who probably got this for this reason) that grew up with Harvest Moon and ventured into other farm type simulators that "sprouted" *pun intended* from Harvest Moon, it doesn't bring home the bacon. More content to the game is what would really drive home with it. Make it able to compete with the bigger titles, or at least try to bring a spark of competition to the field.
Cooking, building, more customization into things (character, farm layout, ect.) mining, more of those key elements other farm simulators have would really add more to this game and make it a bigger hit.
Overall I would not buy this game at full price, wait for it to be on a sale of at least 50%, due to lack of content I feel it should have and overall game play, it's simple, controls are a bit messed up and seemed laggy, same with the running of the game and I run a laptop that is more than capable of handling the game specs.
30.1 hours played
Written 6 years ago
Well worth the purchase price. I'm enjoying this game. It still has quirks but I think some future patches will help. The developers are very nice, always answering questions and really trying to make the game go. Similar format to many farming games. The only fight/action I've encountered so far (I'm still very new to the game) is fighting with wolves. It's a very simple fight so if you are looking for action this might not be for you. I'm here for the tasks, growing crops, and taking care of my animals.
0.9 hours played
Written 6 years ago
I guess this game isn't for everyone, or at least not me. And that is sad, because I normally enjoy this time of game. However, controls are just too wonky for me, and the things to do, just isn't there. The farming, the selling, it is all just bla to me.
1.4 hours played
Written 7 years ago
A pretty little farming game!
It's not complex but that's the point: I can relax and manage my farm at my own pace.
I'm just at the start right now but I already enjoy it ^^
And (attention spoiler coming): [spoiler]Unlike other farming games, my Grandpa doesn't have to die to get his farm. He is well alive! 8/10 would take care of ol' grandpas farm again.[/spoiler]