- September 22, 2016
- CrioGames
Farm Tribe 2
Platforms
About
In Farm Tribe 2, assist Annie in preparing for her wedding by restoring a mansion and reviving an old farm. Hire and train workers, create a thriving market, and build a farmyard in this strategy game with a captivating storyline and an unexpected ending. Uncover the mystery of the old mansion while managing resources and making important decisions.





- The game offers a relaxing experience with simple mechanics, making it enjoyable for casual players.
- It has a nostalgic charm for those who played the original, with smooth gameplay and no bugs.
- The missions are well-guided, providing a clear understanding of the game principles and keeping players engaged.
- The story and plot are considered weak and predictable, lacking depth and engagement.
- Some players find the gameplay repetitive and the tasks menial, leading to boredom.
- The graphics and character designs are inconsistent, with some elements appearing unappealing.
story
9 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story receives mixed reviews, with some praising its engaging missions and charming elements, while others criticize it for being predictable and lacking depth. Players noted that the plot could be more seamlessly integrated into gameplay, and many found the character development and overall narrative to be underwhelming, particularly for an older audience. Overall, the story seems to cater more to a younger demographic, leaving some players wanting a more compelling and intricate plot.
“A really great game with a great story.”
“Nice charming story & graphics.”
“The missions guide you well through the game, making it easy to understand the game principle.”
“When a plot point occurs for a completed objective, you lose control of what you were doing and the camera shifts to somewhere else on the screen.”
“Contrary to the description, I did not find the plot fascinating, nor the ending unexpected - then again, this game is probably aimed at kids.”
“The main plot is trash, and the characters' personalities have no thought put into them.”