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10 best farming games and simulators for Android

Blocky Farm Farming Simulator FarmVille Hay day Minecraft Toca Nature Stardew Valley Township
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    Big Little Farmer

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    Sumikkogurashi Farm is one of the newer farming games on the list. It has cartoon-style graphics and a cutesy theme. Players grow crops, use them to make various snacks and dishes, and then do the various events in the game. You ship your snacks and treats once you make them for a profit and use the profits to grow your farm and buy more stuff. There are some customization elements to the game and it includes revolving events to help keep things fresh. It’s not realistic like some, but it’s a good alternative to something like FarmVille.

  2. An interactive voxel-styled mobile farm manager
    Blocky Farm is a farm game with Minecraft-style graphics. It also has a slightly more arcade game feel than most farming sims do. The game uses classic mechanics like farming crops and such. However, you also get pets, customization elements, and more. You can also free-drive most of the vehicles if you want to. They help with stuff like crop harvesting, but it’s actually quite funny to see what kind of trouble you get into. Some other mechanics include fishing, pets, a changing weather system, offline gameplay support, and some NPCs in a nearby town. It looks simple and the arcade style makes the game feel inherently silly. However, it’s actually not half bad for a farming game.

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  3. Farming Simulator 15 is an Awesome, Action, Open World, Agriculture, Co-op, Single and Multiplayer Driving Simulation developed by Giants Software and published by Focus Home Interactive.
    The popular Farming Simulator franchise marches on with its 2023 release. The game is very much like its predecessors. You get a farm, grow stuff, harvest it, and sell it for profit. This game’s big draw is the vast array of machines you get to use, including over 100 vehicles from actual name brands. Additionally, you can take care of horses, enjoy above-average graphics (for this genre), and even drive the vehicles from the cockpit. This one runs for $7.99 with some optional in-app purchases. A new version of this comes out every year so if we don’t update this list in a while, check Google Play for the newer versions.

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  4. FarmVille lets players cultivate their farms by plowing, planting and harvesting crops and trees.
    FarmVille 3 is the latest game in the long-running FarmVille franchise. This one is pretty similar to most of the others. You plant crops, raise animals, unlock various things to decorate your farm, make friends, send gifts, create things, and other staples of the genre. This one is a bit more restrictive than prior iterations. You have to manage your resources since you only get so much space. That includes crops, animals, and craftable items.

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  5. Farm with friends and family
    Hay Day is an insanely popular farming game from Supercell, makers of Clash of Clans, Clash Royale, and Brawl Stars. It’s actually a rather larger mobile farming game. You clean up the old farm, plant crops, tend to livestock, and unlock various buildings and other upgrades. There is also a town to explore, a roadside shop to run, a fishing mini-game, and you can even build your own town. It’s a massive experience with a ton of activities to do. There is a reason this game has over 100 million downloads. That said, it is a freemium game and suffers from that freemium element a little bit. It’s otherwise quite good.

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  6. A block-building game that allows you to create and explore entire worlds from scratch.
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    Minecraft may be a bit of a reach for us. You can do basically whatever you want in Minecraft. You can mine, you can craft, and you can do stuff like build, farm, fish, and raise animals. In fact, early in the game survival mode requires at least some partial farming skills because you do need food to live. You can raise chickens for their eggs, plant various types of crops, and then craft all of that foodstuff into actual food items. Of course, all they actually do in-game is restore health and stave off starvation for a little while. Still, it’s a sizeable part of the game along with everything else. The mobile version of the game also works perfectly with the PC and Xbox One versions of the game so cross-platform support is also a good reason to try this one.

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  7. Shape nature and watch it develop.
    Toca Nature Toca Nature aims to recreate the zen feeling of creating and maintaining your own private garden. It’s a superb simulation of the great outdoors, allowing you to craft the landscape as you see fit and populate it with all manner of creatures. You will have to occasionally zoom in, observe the animals, and tend to their needs. Pretty soon you will start to see the creatures thrive and everything come together in a very satisfying way. Stardew Valley

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  8. Stardew Valley is a 2D Awesome, Action, Role-playing, Crafting, Top-down, Building, Sandbox and Single-player video game create by ConcernedApe and published by Chucklefish.
    Stardew Valley is arguably the best farming simulator on mobile. It has all of the usual elements, including the ability to grow, harvest, and sell crops. However, the game adds some RPG elements along with a bunch of extras and mini-games. You can go into town and meet the townspeople, get married, engage in town events, go fishing, and more. The developers boast 50 hours of play and players get auto-saving, external controller support, and more. It runs for $4.99 with no additional in-app purchases. You can also play this one for free with Google Play Pass.

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    Sumikkogurashi Farm

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    Sumikkogurashi Farm is one of the newer farming games on the list. It has cartoon-style graphics and a cutesy theme. Players grow crops, use them to make various snacks and dishes, and then do the various events in the game. You ship your snacks and treats once you make them for a profit and use the profits to grow your farm and buy more stuff. There are some customization elements to the game and it includes revolving events to help keep things fresh. It’s not realistic like some, but it’s a good alternative to something like FarmVille.

  10. Township is an Impressive, free-to-play, City-Building, Farming, and Multiple platforms video game developed and published by Playrix.
    Township is similar in gameplay to a game like FarmVille. You slowly build a farm where you harvest crops, process them at factories, and sell the products for a profit. As you expand, you’ll add more and more types of buildings. That lets you do more and more things. It’s almost a city-builder in some respects. The main gameplay loop is farming crops, though, so we think it belongs here. The pacing is a bit slow, not unlike FarmVille, and aside from some bugs here and there, it’s a solid, relaxing little farming sim.

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