Farm Manager 2018
A farm sim that hands you the spreadsheet and expects you to run with it. Rewarding for number-crunchers, rough around the edges for everyone else.
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About Farm Manager 2018
Farm Manager 2018 is a top-down agricultural management sim where your job is less about watering crops and more about running a functioning rural business. You hire workers, assign them to fields and livestock tasks, manage seasonal planting cycles, balance equipment costs against revenue, and try to keep the whole operation from going cash-flow negative before winter hits. Think of it as a lighter Farming Simulator crossed with a budget management layer that actually bites back if you ignore it. The core loop has genuine depth for a game of its price tier. Crop rotation matters. Buying a tractor too early can sink your first season before you ever see a harvest. Workers have skill ratings and wages, and matching the right employee to the right task is one of those small decisions that compounds over several in-game years into either a smooth operation or a staffing disaster. If you are the kind of person who pauses a city builder to re-optimise a traffic junction, Farm Manager 2018 will feel like home. The seasonal pressure gives each run a rhythm that keeps decisions feeling consequential rather than cosmetic. For newcomers, the tutorial covers the basics without being condescending, though it does leave some of the financial mechanics underexplained. Equipment depreciation, market price fluctuation for crops, and the cost-versus-output calculus of expanding into livestock are things you mostly learn by losing money the first time. That is not a dealbreaker if you accept it going in. Load up a small farm scenario, treat the first run as a learning playthrough, and by the second campaign you will have enough information to actually optimise. The learning curve is more of a learning bump than a wall. Where the game struggles is in polish. The UI is functional but clunky in spots, worker pathfinding occasionally needs a prod, and the visual presentation is serviceable rather than impressive. The AI in challenge scenarios is not sophisticated enough to feel like genuine competition. Mod support is minimal, which is a missed opportunity given how much a game like this benefits from community-created content, additional crops, or rebalanced economy numbers. At 72 percent positive across nearly three thousand Steam reviews, the split is honest: people who came in expecting a tight management experience found one, people who wanted something with more life and personality were disappointed. Farm Manager 2018 is a niche recommendation but a solid one within that niche. If your idea of a good session is optimising a crop rotation to squeeze out an extra profit margin before the first frost, this delivers that loop with enough mechanical texture to hold your attention across multiple scenarios. It is not going to replace a full-fat farming sim or a deep economic strategy title, but it fills a specific gap competently. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Cleversan Games
- Publisher
- PlayWay S.A.
- Release Date
- Apr 6, 2018