Farming sim for mobile
Farm Simulator: Farming Sim 22 is a freemium simulation game from Climax Game Studios. This farming sim lets you build your dream farm, but you must work on it. Everything depends on you, whether it’s plowing and tilling the land, planting crops, or taking care of livestock. It even has a large selection of content, from the produce to the types of farming vehicles and equipment.
Although it features low-resolution textures, Farm Simulator: Farming Sim 22 is available in full 3D. It is intuitive to play and is relaxing overall, much like predecessors Farming Simulator 20 and Farm Simulator 2019.
Experience GTA, but in the farmlands
In terms of visuals and controls, Farm Simulator: Farming Sim 22 feels like a Grand Theft Auto game set on farmland. Similarly, it has a main story of sorts, giving structure and a linear progression to the gameplay experience. You also receive instructions and will usually be asked to step into glowing portals of different colors to perform tasks, such as planting seeds or hopping on a tractor.
As mentioned, the game offers a lot of content for you to enjoy. Once you get past the restrictive tutorial part, you are essentially left to your own devices. You can prioritize one part of the farm or try to juggle different aspects of living on the farm. The use of low-resolution textures, while leaving the game visually lacking, helps in keeping the game optimized and lag-free for mobile devices.
The game also offers a free version, although it’s more of a trial period. With the paid subscription, you get to access an additional farming scenario as well as a lot more content, from tractors to new locations. However, regardless of your gameplay decision, it still suffers from a couple of technical issues, such as the audio that automatically resets to the default level every now and then.
Relaxing game, with minor inconveniences
Overall, Farm Simulator: Farming Sim 22 is still a fun and relaxing game. Whether you’re willing to put in the hard work or simply look at your plants every once in a while, this game is easy to pick up whenever you feel like playing. It’s also accessible for new players, with a linearly progressing story at the start. It has a couple of restrictions but it’s still a must-try.