Take care of your crops and animals on your own farm
I've always been a little bit interested in animal-run farm games... mostly because it reminds me of things like Animal Farm Rebellion, with animals at the top of the social ladder and others still in their mangers and stuff. But well, I'm not here to judge the incongruities of the philosophical approach of these games but to present Rilakkuma Farm.
Cultivate and raise animals to make your farm grow
We have in our hands an agricultural exploitation directed with an iron hand by a bear, a rabbit and a chicken that have other animals in semi-slavery regime without any trace of the human being anywhere? anyway it is not that the presence of the most intelligent animal is necessary, because surely the head of that bear would be adorning a room, the chicken in the oven and the rabbit in a paella.
These three figures are dedicated to working the farm growing all kinds of vegetables and ensuring that the rest of the animals maintain the production of different products, so that they can continue to enjoy a high standard of living... Would they have had the nerve to ask for the European Union's CAPs? We wouldn't be surprised!
Well, the thing is that they are actually very skilled when it comes to farm work, not that they are so we have to give them a hand in farming and everything else. And while we're at it, let's also decorate the garden and trade in all the products... in other words, you're going to have to do everything yourself while they live better than they want to. But hey, this is a game and this review might not be in line with the argument so it's fine.
These are its main functions and features:
- Different quite nice characters, despite what you read above.
- Have fun with the farming tasks.
- Decorate and arrange your garden.
- Trade with different products from the countryside.
- Develop your farm and make it grow.
- Raise all kinds of buildings that improve the facilities.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 5.0.
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