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The best farm simulators for PC: 5 games that will allow you to become a successful virtual farmer

If you want to experience the atmosphere of rural life from the comfort of your home, then these five best farm games for PC are what you need. In them, you will be able to develop your farm alone or with friends.

Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley is not just a game about growing wheat; it’s a whole world where you can interact with many unique characters.

Each NPC in the game has its own story and personality. Some of them can become your teachers, others your helpers or even your family members. The variety of characters – from serious entrepreneurs to gloomy teenage goths – makes the game world bright and exciting.

The game turned out to be very successful and meditative, as positive reviews from players have repeatedly said.

Farm Together

Farm Together allows players to go from the owner of a small plot to a successful farmer with extensive land. By selling the grown products, you can expand your holdings and increase the variety of crops and animals.

A special feature of the game is the ability to customize access for friends. You can invite them to help in the development of your farm, independently defining their rights and responsibilities on your territory.

Country Farming

Many people think that this title will again turn out to be a farm simulator, but in fact, it is not. Country Farming is a slot machine in which you do not need to manage the farm but spin the reels in order to collect a successful combination of symbols. You can play both for real money and for free in the demo version.

Finding this game turned out to be quite easy. It became clear to us after studying the popular online casino review sites in Canada. Especially the Casinosbonusca site, where the most up-to-date information on casinos and their bonuses is collected. If you go to www.casinosbonusca.com and open the top most famous online casinos in Canada, you can quickly find Country Farming on almost all sites and apps. 

Staxel

Staxel is a unique combination of Minecraft and a farming simulator. You start with a small hut and a neglected vegetable garden, but in time, you can turn this place into a model farm.

The game offers you a lot of freedom of action and a fascinating story. Staxel is equally interesting both for single players and for playing with friends.

Farming Simulator

The Farming Simulator series are carefully crafted simulators of farming life. In these games, you can grow various crops, breed animals and manage modern farming equipment.

The game allows you to hire helpers and use a variety of machinery, which makes the process of managing a farm more fun and varied.

Each of these games offers a unique virtual farming experience. Choose the one that best suits your preferences and enjoy the atmosphere of rural life right at your computer.A sequel, Farming Simulator 25, has recently been announced that will feature improved game mechanics and Asian farming.

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