Farm Tribe
- May 27, 2016
- CrioGames
In Farm Tribe, help Anny manage a farm, uncover the mystery of the Mayan tribe, and expand the farm by hiring workers, growing organic produce, and cooking radical recipes to attract customers. Improve worker skills, build and decorate the farm, and use profits to make it the best. The game offers unique gameplay and exciting strategy challenges.
Reviews
- The game offers a relaxing and enjoyable experience, reminiscent of Virtual Villagers, making it great for casual play.
- It runs smoothly without bugs or crashes, providing a solid gameplay experience.
- The simple graphics and gameplay mechanics make it accessible and fun, especially for those looking for a time killer.
- The game suffers from pacing issues, with a lack of engaging content in the later stages, leading to repetitive gameplay.
- There are occasional bugs, such as the fishing hut not functioning properly, which can disrupt the experience.
- Players have expressed frustration over the inability to pause the game, making it difficult to manage tasks effectively.
- graphics2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -150 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are noted for their simplicity, yet they run smoothly without any bugs or crashes. Overall, players have rated the graphics highly, with one user giving it a perfect score of 10/10.
“It's got simple graphics, but it works very smoothly and without bugs or game crashes.”
“One of the best games I've ever played; graphics 10/10.”
“The graphics are quite basic and lack detail, making the game feel outdated.”
“I was disappointed by the low-resolution textures; they really detract from the overall experience.”
“The art style feels inconsistent, and some character models look poorly designed.”
- story2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game's story features engaging time-based side quests that can easily be overlooked, but many players feel that the narrative loses momentum about two-thirds of the way through, leading to a sudden halt in story progression.
“Everything was running at a really good pace, and then two-thirds of the way in, all the story stops.”
“The game has a lot of time-based side quests that you really don't know about if you aren't watching that corner of the screen.”
- replayability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game has potential for replayability, but it requires significant improvements in pacing and sandbox elements to enhance the overall experience and earn a stronger recommendation.
“It is an alright game, but needs major work on pacing and sandbox-style replayability to get my recommendation.”
“Once you finish the main story, there's little incentive to play again; the lack of meaningful choices really hurts replayability.”
“The game feels linear, and after completing it once, I found no reason to dive back in for a second playthrough.”