Farm On!-Farming game with unique user interface optimized for single-handed gameplay

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  1. Eipix

    Eipix Well-Known Member

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    Hi, everyone!

    We are delighted to announce the official global release of our large-scale farm simulation Farm On! for iOS and Android platforms, published in collaboration with Cheetah Games. Here's some more detailed info, for those of you who haven't had a chance to play it yet.

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    Farm On! is a mobile free-to-play game, a unique farming simulation developed specifically for the mobile devices’ native portrait mode. This feature, never before seen in this genre, was implemented in order to allow single-handed gameplay. Farm On’s unique user interface and its simplified farming mechanics ensure that every action is at the tip of your thumb. Couple that with a whole bunch of innovative features and breathtaking graphics, and what you get is a farming experience unlike any other.

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    On the bus, on the subway, in the park or simply on the go – Farm On is the perfect game for the multi-tasking, modern-day casual farmer! If you’re feeling especially adventurous, you can even try playing it on a bicycle, although, for safety reasons, we don’t recommend it (at least not without a helmet).

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    You can download Farm On for free:

    iTunes: bit.ly/FarmOniOS
    Google Play: bit.ly/FarmOn_Android

    Video trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuEyawBHGvI

    About the company:
    Eipix Entertainment entered the game development industry in 2005. The company has
    primarily built its reputation through developing hidden object puzzle adventure (HOPA) games
    for its publishing partner Big Fish Games. Over years, Eipix has been entrusted with the
    development of new installments of the most popular HOPA series such as Mystery Case Files
    and Dark Parables, and grown to become the most productive HOPA developer in the world,
    creating more than 20 games a year on average. Aside from its HOPA output, the company
    develops a variety of other genres, such as free-to- play, text-based and voice-controlled
    games, third person fighters, VR games, etc., which it began self-publishing in 2016.
     

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