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Fuel Harvest Together is a single player and multiplayer economy management game with a economy theme. It was developed by Say2Sun and was released on August 1, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Co-Op Gameplay ExperienceExplore, drill, and produce oil on your own or team up with up to five friends. Work together for faster progress and make strategic decisions to run a successful operation. Oil Exploration and ExtractionLease land from the municipality to search for oil. Extract crude oil and transport it to your storage facilities using barrels or tanker trucks. Item Production a…

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66%Audience ScoreBased on 197 reviews
gameplay10 positive mentions
optimization4 negative mentions

  • Fun and addictive gameplay loop especially enjoyable in co-op mode with friends.
  • Active developers responding to feedback and regularly patching bugs and performance issues.
  • Unique and engaging premise focusing on oil extraction, refining, and selling, with a variety of gameplay mechanics such as resource management, exploration, and upgrading.
  • Highly repetitive and grind-heavy gameplay, especially in single player with limited mid and late game content.
  • Numerous technical issues including frequent crashes, major bugs, poor optimization, and a broken save system that can cause lost progress.
  • Barebones presentation and lack of polish, such as clunky UI, inconsistent vehicle physics, limited map size, few meaningful upgrades, and economy system problems.
  • gameplay

    41 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a solid foundation with enjoyable cooperative mechanics, smooth flow, and fun elements like driving and resource management, but it is currently hampered by repetitive loops, shallow systems, bugs, and limited content. While automation and economic features add some depth, restrictive mechanics and lack of clarity reduce engagement, making the experience feel unfinished and linear. Players hopeful for future updates should expect improvements and expanded mechanics to enhance long-term enjoyment.

    • “At its core, the gameplay focuses on producing and selling oil products and running a gas station/store combo that’s clearly designed with multiplayer in mind.”
    • “I’ve been playing in co-op and the gameplay loop is super engaging – farming, upgrading, expanding… it’s all well put together.”
    • “The hoses and fuel mechanics are surprisingly fun, and the whole setup just works.”
    • “It’s a repetitive loop that leads to nowhere, plagued by shallow mechanics and a sense that the developers simply gave up halfway through.”
    • “People have been asking for the ability to upgrade aspects of gameplay and yet the developers seem more interested in offering the ability to gamble instead of actually having a better gaming experience.”
    • “After 15 minutes of gameplay, you will be able to craft the most expensive item you can sell (funny enough it won't give you the best profit). No matter how much you upgrade your market, the amount of customers will not increase.”
  • graphics

    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics receive mixed reviews, with some praising them as decent or fairly good for a non-AAA game, while others criticize them for low-quality visuals, lighting issues, and unpolished textures that diminish immersion. Performance problems, such as screen tearing and high demands, also affect the overall experience. Though functional, the graphics are generally seen as unremarkable and could benefit from improvement.

    • “Graphics: 8.5/10 :)”
    • “One last thing to remember this is not a AAA game, so don't expect fancy graphics, physics etc., but it's still fairly decent.”
    • “Graphics are okay but sun brightness should be fixed (my eyes are gone at day end).”
    • “The graphics are a patchwork of recognizable Unity asset store packs, which makes everything feel cheap—especially for a supposed 1.0 release.”
    • “Beside screen tearing and performance issues with mediocre graphics, there are too many grinds with nearly no progress in the first 2-3 hours.”
    • “The graphics are very bad.”
  • optimization

    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Optimization in the game is generally criticized for being poor, with frequent frame rate drops and stuttering during co-op play and larger in-game activity. While the game runs on modest hardware, the overall lack of polish and performance issues hinder the experience for many players. However, a few users noted the demo's optimization was handled well, suggesting potential improvements in earlier versions.

    • “The gameplay structure is centered around land management and resource optimization.”
    • “I played the demo as well, and the optimization is really well done.”
    • “Runs like ass and horribly optimized, once you're in the first thing you see is the stark difference in quality between assets, then choose between several pieces of low-effort Midjourney vomit for your logo.”
    • “Performance-wise, the game runs on modest hardware, which opens it up to a wide audience, but some users have noted occasional frame rate dips or stuttering, especially in co-op sessions with a lot of moving elements on screen.”
    • “Optimization is not that great.”
  • grinding

    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in this game is a significant and often slow part of the experience, with progression described as tedious and repetitive, involving waiting and menu navigation. While some find the grind addictive and enjoyable, especially in co-op mode, others note a lack of engaging NPCs and lifeless environments that make the grind feel monotonous. Overall, it's a grind-heavy game that can be rewarding once bigger upgrades unlock, but may feel overwhelming or tedious for solo players.

    • “Progression is slow and can border on tedious, to the point where a lot of your time is spent just waiting for better gas prices, clicking through menus, and watching progress bars tick up.”
    • “This game is way too grindy to do it all over!”
    • “☐ you'll need a second life for grinding”
  • humor

    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is often described as delightfully silly and reminiscent of funny Roblox-style games, making it especially enjoyable with friends. Players appreciate humorous touches like quirky gameplay moments (e.g., riding a pallet jack) that add charm despite some obvious bugs and asset reuse. Overall, the game's comedic elements stand out and are suggested to be further embraced by the developers.

    • “Just funny as hell with your friends.”
    • “10/10 it is a funny game to play with friends; the only thing is that we can connect all with hoses as they don't have a limit, we connected the extractor to a pipe and then to the underground silo. Also, we were able to connect directly to the global trade depot so we didn't need the trucks at all.”
    • “The humor is already peeking through (I mean, riding a pallet jack had me crying), so lean into it!”
  • story

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is considered minimal or lacking, with no clear quests or narrative path, making it hard for players seeking a strong storyline to engage. Fans of simulation gameplay may rate it higher, but overall the story aspect feels bare-bones and overshadowed by complex gameplay choices.

    • “Probably a 6 or 7 out of 10, but would be higher for people who like simulator games more than story-driven or friendship-focused games.”
    • “Hard to immerse myself into the story when I'm distracted by the wrong information on my truck.”
    • “No quests, no clear path in the game — nothing but a bare-bones cash grab.”
    • “No quest, no path of the game, nothing but a bare bones cash grab.”
    • “Hard to immerse myself into the story when I'm looking at the wrong info on my truck.”
    • “☑ no story”
  • monetization

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users largely perceive the monetization of the game as a blatant cash grab, criticizing its high price and expensive in-game purchases despite the game's bare-bones, unfinished state. Many suggest that either the base price should be lowered or in-game items made more affordable to better reflect the game's current quality.

    • “Honestly this looks and feels like a cash grab.”
    • “No quest, no path of the game, nothing but a bare bones cash grab.”
    • “Devs -- either lower the game price more than you expect for an early access game that is barely ready, or make in-game purchases cheaper on the chance someone buys a truck that 'went to get the milk'.”
  • stability

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, including frequent crashes and numerous bugs affecting vehicle visibility, terrain, and equipment behavior. These technical problems disrupt gameplay and detract from the overall experience, compounded by some pacing issues with fast day-night cycles.

    • “Very buggy, can't see half the vehicles in-game, and the game has now begun crashing consistently.”
    • “It's buggy, hardly realistic (far from it), and the gameplay is super linear so that after playing for a few hours, you feel like you should've been a developer from all the ideas you get to make the gameplay better.”
    • “Technical bugs occasionally mar the experience, with players reporting glitches related to terrain, equipment behavior, and the speed of day-night cycles, which some find too fast to fully enjoy the environment or plan time-sensitive tasks.”
  • replayability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Replayability is enhanced by the addition of co-op, which makes the experience more enjoyable, though the game currently offers only a few hours of fun and limited long-term engagement. Developers show promise in expanding the game's depth and polish, indicating potential for improved replay value in future updates.

    • “The addition of co-op makes it far more enjoyable and replayable, and while it still needs polish in areas like economy depth, visual presentation, and pacing, it’s clear the developers are invested in expanding the experience.”
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Fuel Harvest Together is a economy management game with economy theme.

Fuel Harvest Together is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 9 hours playing Fuel Harvest Together.

Fuel Harvest Together was released on August 1, 2025.

Fuel Harvest Together was developed by Say2Sun.

Fuel Harvest Together has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Fuel Harvest Together for its gameplay but disliked it for its graphics.

Fuel Harvest Together is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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