
1
Players in Game
35 😀
26 😒
55,25%
Rating
$0.99
Farm Life: Natures Adventure Reviews
Grow, Harvest, Nurture, Explore, Fish, Shop, Love, Mine and Events - Farm Life: Natures Adventure is full of everything from the small things like running your farm to becoming the town mayor and changing the town.
App ID | 511330 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Brettpenzer123 |
Publishers | Brettpenzer123 |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Achievements, Full controller support, Steam Trading Cards |
Genres | Casual, Indie, Simulation, RPG, Adventure |
Release Date | 23 Aug, 2016 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English |

61 Total Reviews
35 Positive Reviews
26 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
Farm Life: Natures Adventure has garnered a total of 61 reviews, with 35 positive reviews and 26 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
Reviews Chart
Chart above illustrates the trend of feedback for Farm Life: Natures Adventure over time, showcasing the dynamic changes in player opinions as new updates and features have been introduced. This visual representation helps to understand the game's reception and how it has evolved.
Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
28 minutes
Tutorial cut out and nulled halfway through, I restart the game and am unable to use any tools. All the events that took part in the tutorial appear to remain persistent despite numerous restarts to try to clear the issue. not worth seeking rectification.
Game controls are fine but inventory management is extremely unwieldy and being unable to move on angles makes movement very unintuitive.
Avoid this game, the low pricetag is no justification.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
15 minutes
Poor little games getting a lot of hate for the price, it's small, cute, and what you see is what you get, pretty good deal in my opinion for 2-3 bucks. The dev stated he's married, working, and trying to implement patches, which he's already done at least one since it launched. From what I've read on the devs post there is no "win" it's nice relaxing sandbox, so kick back enjoy the fun on the farm and get that break you deserve.
👍 : 5 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
196 minutes
[h1] Farm Life: Nature's Adventure [/h1]
[h3] Pros: [/h3] [b]🌾 Tranquil Farming Experience[/b] Farm Life: Nature's Adventure offers players a peaceful and immersive farming experience, allowing them to cultivate crops, raise animals, and build their dream farm in a picturesque countryside setting. 🚜🌻
[b]🐓 Diverse Farming Activities[/b] Players can engage in a variety of farming activities, including planting and harvesting crops, caring for livestock, fishing, and participating in seasonal events. The game's diverse gameplay mechanics provide hours of enjoyable content for farming enthusiasts. 🌽🐄
[h3] Cons: [/h3] [b]🔄 Repetitive Gameplay Loop[/b] Despite its initial charm, Farm Life: Nature's Adventure may suffer from a repetitive gameplay loop, where players find themselves performing similar tasks repeatedly without significant variation or progression. Introducing more diverse activities or goals could enhance long-term engagement. 🔁🎮
[b]🔧 Technical Issues and Optimization[/b] Some players may encounter technical issues such as bugs, glitches, or performance optimization problems, detracting from the overall enjoyment of the game. Addressing these technical challenges through regular updates and patches is essential for improving the player experience. ⚠️🛠️
[h3] Other Downsides: [/h3] [b]🎨 Limited Visual Polish[/b] While Farm Life: Nature's Adventure captures the essence of rural life, its visual presentation may lack polish or sophistication compared to other farming simulation games. Enhancing the game's graphics and animations could elevate its overall appeal. 🖼️✨
[b]📆 Lack of Content Updates[/b] The game's longevity may be affected by a lack of regular content updates or expansions, potentially leading to player boredom or stagnation over time. Continuously introducing new features, events, or challenges can help sustain player interest and engagement. 🔄🌟
[b]Good Points[/b]
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[*]Tranquil farming experience in a picturesque countryside setting.
[*]Diverse farming activities and gameplay mechanics.
[*]Opportunities for customization and creativity in farm management.
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[b]Bad Points[/b]
[list]
[*]Repetitive gameplay loop without significant variation.
[*]Technical issues and optimization challenges may impact gameplay.
[*]Limited visual polish and potential for improvement.
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[th]Score[/th]
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[td]Graphics[/td]
[td]⭐⭐⭐[/td]
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[td]Gameplay[/td]
[td]⭐⭐⭐[/td]
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[td]Music and Sounds[/td]
[td]⭐⭐⭐[/td]
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[td]Replay Value[/td]
[td]⭐⭐[/td]
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[td]Average Rating[/td]
[td]⭐⭐⭐[/td]
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[b]Personal Comment[/b] Farm Life: Nature's Adventure offers a relaxing farming experience with its tranquil setting and diverse gameplay activities. However, the game may benefit from addressing issues such as repetitive gameplay, technical challenges, and visual polish to enhance its overall appeal and longevity.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
36 minutes
i first got this game on android last year, you can tell alot of work went into it but the android app had touch screen issues i couldn't get past so i didnt play much. then today i found out it was on steam for $2 sale and i had $2 left over from a gift card i earned through swagbucks so bought it.
here's how it's better than android version- the controls! oh my gosh i can use my controller and i love how its so much easier to navigate! and it seems the speed of your character has been fixed a bit, i don't overshoot when i try to go somewhere anymore so very happy on that!
here's the bad sadly because you can tell this game developer put alot into it- time needs to pause when anything in the rucksack or menu. time should pause while talking also. if those were fixed there would be plenty of time during the day to get things done.
i don't know if it has auto save, but with the way the game does the weird freeze where you can move and nothing else it should have auto save for now, maybe optional to turn on and off.
i like this version better than the android app and look forward so much to see it improve!
i recommend this game because i believe the developer will make it a good game if not great. it has the potential if you can get past the basic graphics. but for $2 or even $2.99 it's not that bad of a game.
👍 : 7 |
😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime:
11 minutes
this game is so buggy nothing really works, its just a huge mess, needs a lot of touching up upon. like i cant even get through the tutorial after i planted seeds everything is just null. half the time the buttons and commands dont work properly.
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
328 minutes
I played this on my other Steam account and system, given it won't work on this system for some reason. Not sure why, but it's probably due to a conflict as a result of having installed so many games onto this system. Worked flawlessly on a fully updated Windows 10 system.
The game itself is rather simplistic but functional. It's a farming game. You can have animals, fish, and grow crops. There are light RPG elements and towns. You can play with more than one player. It resembles something between BYOND and RPG Maker as far as graphics are concerned, I didn't find any features that didn't work.
It's definitely no Stardew Valley or Sun Haven but for being a budget title, it'll offer those into this style of farming game a bit of enjoyment. It's definitely a middling game but I enjoyed it for what I paid. A very weak recommend.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
155 minutes
A decent game inspired by Harvest Moon. The developer's love for his game is clear, and they quickly fixed many of the game-breaking issues and even the minor graphical glitches. There's very little negative I can say, and not a lot stands out either, but there is much promise. The game does have a reasonable amount going for it on a basic level:
-NPC interaction, marriage
-fishing (the fish are actually visible and spawn in different areas)
-easy to navigate UI with pretty pictures and color-coded seeds bags for easy distinction
-quickselling crops via a collector box
-you can make your pet follow you, like, everywhere
-crops behave differently and take different lengths of time to grow
And it is pretty cheap considering it has at least all the functionality of an older Harvest Moon title. So the question is: is there room for multiple games inspired by that series? If your answer is yes, then this will probably be fun to play!
👍 : 10 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
7951 minutes
Game is full of bugs and doesn't work proper. This just feels like real cheap game, very clunky.
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
56 minutes
I didn't expect much from a two dollar game. And I got less than expected. The controls were buggy and hard to use, the navigation very hard, especially in the town, and while exploring the town I found the conversation with every townsfolk was either a) 'You're the new owner of ____ farm?' or b) 'Oh, you're the owner of that dirty farm. I want nothing to do with you!' or along those lines.
Really, it needs some serious work. Then it might be worth the money to spend on it.
👍 : 32 |
😃 : 2
Negative
Playtime:
27 minutes
If you're looking for Stardew Valley, skip the stop labelled "Farm Life", and head straight to your destination.
This game appears to be a mobile game ported very badly to PC. The controls are unbelieveably clunky, tools activated with Z and X, movement with WASD, (unable to remap).
First stop for me was the options screen: Fullscreen is merely an icon with no text, and the music didn't turn on until I manually toggled it. Music is a single looping track, and while pleasant at first, gets unbelievably tedious after a few minutes.
Character "customization" is: male/female, dress in blue/hot pink. The initial setup could definitely use some work: it feels like I'm filling in a database when starting the game: naming character, farm, town, pet, etc.
On to the Tutorial... it's very bizarre: you are instructed to choose a tool and then you are told that you're too young to use it x3.... same with the animal feeding. Only a look at the Control options gave a clue as to how to actually use the tools.
Object collisons are clunky as well -- what looks like space is blocked, etc. Talking to the townspeople got boring fast... they ALL started with the same line... "Are you the new owner of Greenleaf Farm?"
After going to the store and buying some seeds, I went back to my farm for planting.
Plowing the soil consists of moving your character over the square, and pressing X. Move to the next square, press X, then press X again, because it didn't take the first time, then press X twice because it still didn't work. Now it worked, but you have plowed and unplowed the square...
Your toolbar consists of only 2 items, making it very tedious to try and plant multiple seeds. (You have to dig into the menu again and again to grab a new type of seeds). The delay in X working is real, and the aiming of moving the character over the square is a bit tedious.
The rest of the tool use items react similarly -- watering, mining, etc. Always a small delay before you can use the item.
I fast-forwarded a few days so I could see my crops grow. They perked up around day 4. I decided that I should go mining.
The train is a very cute addition and I enjoyed the ride. When I got to the mining locale, I again suffered the annoyance of the digging being delayed and delayed.
At this point I experienced a game-breaking bug. After I tried to go down 1 level in the mine, I was no longer able to use any controls, and thus unable to get back home.
After considering that the game only saves when you go to bed, I thought about the tediousness of replaying that day, and said no, I have no desire to do this again.
Pros:
+ Cute graphics, especially the town & animals
Cons:
- Pleasant but insufficient music
- Terrible controls
- Boring dialogue
- F12 (screenshot) brings up a debugging console. (Thus no screenshots!)
- Tutorial is dreadful
- Game-breaking bug doing something simple. (This game is not labeled as EA!)
Overall: go to Stardew. I cannot recommend this game until it gets some serious improvement in the playability department.
👍 : 85 |
😃 : 4
Negative