Sure, I could’ve gone and read random reviews of different farming browser games to decide which one would be good, but having a company invest time and money into translating a game is a pretty convincing endorsement.Īnyway, I’ve been playing for a little over a month now. Translating a game from one language to another takes a great deal of effort, so a game needs to be good enough to be worth that effort. In the end, I picked “ My Little Farmies” partially because I liked the way the graphics and layout looked, but primarily because it was created by a German developer whom later created the English version. Googling “farm browser games” shows that there are many farm-based browser games out there. I didn’t want to go back to Farmville as that game gets more tedious as you progress, plus I can’t access Facebook on certain computers. Around a month ago, I found myself with a lot of free time to kill, so I decided to seek out another farming game to play.
But eventually I got to a point where my farm grew too large and became too time consuming to maintain, so I stopped playing. It reminded me of Harvest Moon, which is a series of farming games.
Back then, I only played one Facebook game: Farmville. When I was still somewhat new to Facebook and Facebook games were all the rage with news feeds inundated with automatically generated messages of gaming invites and achievements.