Farm for your Life
A combination of casual time management simulation and tower defense strategies. The player takes on the role of the leader of a small community that survived the catastrophe caused by a powerful storm and must ensure its survival.
developer: Secret Item Games publisher: Secret Item Games
Farm for your Life is the work of the German studio Hammer Labs, known primarily for its psychological multiplayer thriller - A Letter to My Valentine. This time siblings Anneke and Olivier Eberlei decided to try their hand at the popular time management simulation genre.
In a fictionalised main campaign mode, the game depicts the adventures of a group of survivors from a catastrophic storm who are trying to ensure their survival. However, the small community has another problem. The storm revived the dead, resulting in hordes of zombies trying to get into the farm.
The game combines the elements of time-management and tower defense strategy. During the day, the player controlled by the player deals with the acquisition of raw materials, repair of damage, cultivation of land, animal husbandry and restaurant service. At night they have to face zombies trying to get through the lines of defense.
The game offers two variants of fun. In addition to the campaign (story mode), the player can also try their hand at endless mode, trying to survive as many days as possible. Simple mini-games, such as virtual cooking, are a form of gameplay variety.
Farm for your Life is characterized by an aesthetically designed visual setting, combining elements of 2 and 3D graphics. The way the characters are presented and the cartoon style brings to mind associations with the Farm Ville series. Also noteworthy are the rich customization options and built-in social features.
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Last updated on 25 June 2021
Game mode: single player
PEGI rating Farm for your Life
Farm for your Life System requirements
PC / Windows
- Recommended:
- Pentium 4 2.0 GHz
- 1 GB RAM
- graphic card (compatible with DirectX 9.0)
- 230 MB HDD
- Windows XP/Vista/7/8