- July 31, 2024
- The Droplet Studio
- 28h median play time
Song Of The Prairie
Platforms
About
"Song of the Prairie" is a 3D farm game set in a secluded prairie town, offering a peaceful rural life experience. Plant and harvest crops, take care of exotic animals, and build the town according to your preferences. The game features non-linear missions, encouraging exploration and flexibility in gameplay. Enjoy the satisfying process of growing plants through various stages and effects.











- The game features charming graphics and a cute art style that enhances the overall experience.
- The skill system and questing mechanics are engaging, providing a fun and immersive gameplay experience.
- The inner world mechanic allows for deeper interactions with characters, adding a unique twist to the farming sim genre.
- The game is very grindy, making it difficult to progress in relationships and gather resources.
- There are significant translation and grammatical errors that can hinder understanding and immersion.
- The game suffers from bugs and performance issues, including long loading times and occasional crashes.
story
164 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story has received mixed reviews, with some players finding it charming and engaging, while others criticize it for being weak, poorly localized, and filled with fetch quests that lack meaningful impact. Many players appreciate the non-linear mission structure and character interactions, but feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of quests and the lack of a cohesive narrative. Overall, while the visuals and gameplay are praised, the story often feels secondary and underdeveloped, leaving players wanting more depth and clarity.
“The story pulls you in, and I love the soundtrack!”
“It's a beautiful blend of visual novel and farming simulator, offering a heartwarming story and engaging gameplay.”
“The story is engaging, filled with memorable characters and intriguing twists.”
“Story line is awful too.”
“There are a lot of inconsistencies in the story which it entirely lacks.”
“The story is forgettable, but that doesn't matter.”