

It isn’t as satisfying managing your farm and raising it to a large business in Farming Simulator as it is in Stardew Valley because the game just doesn’t have an interesting management mechanic. Although it’s not like your standard racing game and though it does have a focus on farming, players will spend far more time driving their vehicles and doing farming grunt work than actually managing their farms. Probably the biggest issue with this game is that it’s more of a driving game at its core. On the other hand, it can be a bit boring and repetitive.

On the one hand, this game offers a fresh new perspective on farming games. This approach has both up and downsides, of course. Instead of health and stamina bars, you have gasoline meters for your tractors. Instead, you have power tools and heavy machinery. There are no magic tools and power berries here. Unlike the Harvest Moon-based games, this game shows a more true-to-life process of sowing seeds and reaping harvests.

Farming Simulator 14 also has a more realistic approach to farming in terms of mechanics. Welcome to Farming Simulator News, mods, tutorials, support & more: Get all important information about the popular simulation series by publisher & developer GIANTS Software.
