Tiny Pixel Farm - Go Farm Life GAME START LLC A simple, free ranch game you can play on a single screen! A Cute Pixel-Art Ranch Manage a miniature stock farm on a si… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsA simple, free ranch game you can play on a single screen! A Cute Pixel-Art Ranch Manage a miniature stock farm on a single screen. No obnoxious dashing all over the place on errands. Run your very own ranch filled with a jumble of little characters bustling around. How To Play Take the weed-ridden, out of commission ranch you inherit from your grandfather and turn it back into the lively farm it used to be with lots of animals and guests. Animal Areas Clean up an animal area and populate it with the animals of your choice. There are different facilities for different types—sheep, cows, pigs, and more. Design a ranch rich in diversity. Wild Animals Once you get some life back into your ranch, wild animals such as wolves, foxes, and rabbits may show up. Increase your friendship level and get them all. Overnight Guests Your ranch has overnight accomodations. Depending on what animals and facilities your ranch has, different guests will come to stay. Level up your guest rooms and attract them all. Store You sell everything from livestock to animal products here. Customers will periodically stop by to make purchases. Level up your store to get more customers and earn coins faster. Encylopedia Lists your farm animals, wild animals, guests, and fish. Collect all the characters! Ranch Hands You can hire six ranch hands and assign them to the guest rooms, animal areas, and silo. As they level up, they learn to help with more jobs such as harvesting, cutting grass, and collecting room fees from the guests. Station them where you like and leave the work up to them. Information Seller:GAME START LLC Genre:Family, Simulation Release:Jan 04, 2018 Updated:Mar 28, 2024 Version:1.4.18 Size:88.1 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal You can remove ads from this game through the IAP.
It's like I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing, since the menu is entirely image based, no word instructions, but somehow I'm making progress... I think. Oddly fascinating to me.
Is it because it's a healing game? When I play this, it reminds me of Stardew Valley. I hope that someday Stardew Valley will be released on mobile.
I think the fact that the Switch is doing so well means developers will be looking at mobile gaming with more respect