Compare Farm Together - Paella Pack (PC) - Steam Key - EUROPE prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Milkstone Studios. Published by Milkstone Studios. Released on 10/11/2018. Available on PC. Genres: Casual, Indie, Simulation.

Farm Together's Paella Pack drops Spanish-themed cosmetics and content into one of the most chill co-op farming sims on PC. Relaxing by design, shallow by intent.

Farm Together is a cooperative farming sim from Milkstone Studios that sits firmly in the 'zen idle loop' corner of the genre. You plant crops, wait for timers, harvest, reinvest, and slowly expand a plot of land that grows from a muddy square into something you'd genuinely want to screenshot. The Paella Pack is a themed DLC drop adding Spanish-inspired decorations, cosmetics, and content to the base game. It is not a systems overhaul. If you are buying this expecting new mechanics or a fresh gameplay loop, recalibrate. This is cosmetic seasoning on an already-cooked dish. As someone who usually lives inside turn-based production chains and resource graphs, Farm Together is an interesting case. There is a decision layer here, just a soft one. Crop timing, land layout, which upgrades to prioritize, how to sequence your farm's expansion without bottlenecking coin flow - these choices matter, especially in the mid-game when plot unlocks start compounding. It is not Stardew Valley's relationship system or a deep agriculture tycoon, but it is not a pure clicker either. The co-op angle is the real differentiator: you can invite friends to work your farm in real time, each tending different zones, which creates a loose but satisfying division of labour that most farming sims skip entirely. The base game's 94% positive Steam rating from over 22,000 reviews tells you this formula lands for its audience. The loop is intentionally low-friction. There is no fail state, no stamina bar punishing you for playing too long, no villager who hates you because you gave them a turnip. For players who want a farming game they can run in the background during a call, or share with a partner who does not game seriously, Farm Together fills that space better than almost anything else in the genre. The Paella Pack fits that same philosophy: it adds visual variety for players who are already committed to the game and want to personalise their farm with a Mediterranean flavour. What does not work: the tutorial is thin, and new players may underestimate how much of the early game is just waiting. The depth ceiling is real, and veteran sim players will feel it around the 20-30 hour mark when the loop stops introducing meaningful new decisions. The AI (in solo play, there is none to speak of) is not a factor, and the mod ecosystem is essentially nonexistent compared to heavier sim titles. This is a game designed for comfort, not complexity, and the Paella Pack does nothing to change that calculus. If you already own Farm Together and want more decorative options with a Spanish visual theme, the Paella Pack is a straightforward add-on that delivers exactly what it advertises. If you are new to the game, buy the base game first and confirm the loop suits you before spending more. For strategy-minded players expecting systemic depth, this is pleasant but will not challenge you past the early hours. Diego, Scout Team

Farm Together - Paella Pack (PC) - Steam Key - EUROPE
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Farm Together - Paella Pack (PC) - Steam Key - EUROPE

Oct 11, 2018Milkstone Studios
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Farm Together's Paella Pack drops Spanish-themed cosmetics and content into one of the most chill co-op farming sims on PC. Relaxing by design, shallow by intent.

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Farm Together is a cooperative farming sim from Milkstone Studios that sits firmly in the 'zen idle loop' corner of the genre. You plant crops, wait for timers, harvest, reinvest, and slowly expand a plot of land that grows from a muddy square into something you'd genuinely want to screenshot. The Paella Pack is a themed DLC drop adding Spanish-inspired decorations, cosmetics, and content to the base game. It is not a systems overhaul. If you are buying this expecting new mechanics or a fresh gameplay loop, recalibrate. This is cosmetic seasoning on an already-cooked dish. As someone who usually lives inside turn-based production chains and resource graphs, Farm Together is an interesting case. There is a decision layer here, just a soft one. Crop timing, land layout, which upgrades to prioritize, how to sequence your farm's expansion without bottlenecking coin flow - these choices matter, especially in the mid-game when plot unlocks start compounding. It is not Stardew Valley's relationship system or a deep agriculture tycoon, but it is not a pure clicker either. The co-op angle is the real differentiator: you can invite friends to work your farm in real time, each tending different zones, which creates a loose but satisfying division of labour that most farming sims skip entirely. The base game's 94% positive Steam rating from over 22,000 reviews tells you this formula lands for its audience. The loop is intentionally low-friction. There is no fail state, no stamina bar punishing you for playing too long, no villager who hates you because you gave them a turnip. For players who want a farming game they can run in the background during a call, or share with a partner who does not game seriously, Farm Together fills that space better than almost anything else in the genre. The Paella Pack fits that same philosophy: it adds visual variety for players who are already committed to the game and want to personalise their farm with a Mediterranean flavour. What does not work: the tutorial is thin, and new players may underestimate how much of the early game is just waiting. The depth ceiling is real, and veteran sim players will feel it around the 20-30 hour mark when the loop stops introducing meaningful new decisions. The AI (in solo play, there is none to speak of) is not a factor, and the mod ecosystem is essentially nonexistent compared to heavier sim titles. This is a game designed for comfort, not complexity, and the Paella Pack does nothing to change that calculus. If you already own Farm Together and want more decorative options with a Spanish visual theme, the Paella Pack is a straightforward add-on that delivers exactly what it advertises. If you are new to the game, buy the base game first and confirm the loop suits you before spending more. For strategy-minded players expecting systemic depth, this is pleasant but will not challenge you past the early hours. Diego, Scout Team

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steamCo-op FarmingRelaxing LoopCosmetic DLCTimer-Based ProgressionMultiplayer SandboxNo Fail StateBase Building

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Milkstone Studios
Publisher
Milkstone Studios
Release Date
Oct 11, 2018

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