The life of a farmer is difficult — review of the Farmer's Life game
Despite the dark themes, there’s plenty of oddball humor, including riding pigs and dodging landmines in the woods for extra cash. The Bad: Technical "Jank" and Learning Curves
If you want a polished, relaxing experience, this isn't it. However, if you enjoy "rags-to-riches" survival stories and don't mind wrestling with some "jank," Farmer’s Life offers an addictive, deeply human experience that stands out from more idealized farming games. Farmer Life Simulator
The game often leaves you guessing. New players may struggle to understand nuances like animal herding or plowing without looking up external guides.
Farmer’s Life (often called Farmer Life Simulator ) isn't your typical cozy farming sim like Stardew Valley . It’s a survival-heavy experience set in 1950s Eastern Europe that prioritizes struggle and redemption over colorful relaxation. The life of a farmer is difficult —
A helpful review for Farmer Life Simulator should address its unique, grittier take on the farming genre while being honest about its technical shortcomings.
The interface is clearly built for mouse and keyboard; navigating menus on console or with a controller can be clunky and frustrating. The game often leaves you guessing
You play as Kazimir, a war veteran battling poverty and alcoholism on a derelict family farm. The choice to either give in to addiction or clean up your life adds a layer of morality rarely seen in this genre.