Compare Farmer's Father: Save the Innocence prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by FreeMind S.A.. Published by FreeMind S.A.. Released on 3/25/2024. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie, Simulation.

A WW2 survival sim with a compelling premise that the execution only half-delivers on, worth a look for Farmer's Life fans, a harder sell for everyone else.

My first instinct with a game like this is to check the resource loop: what do you gather, how do you process it, and does the late game give you a reason to care? Farmer's Father positions itself as a prequel to FreeMind's Farmer's Life, dropping you into occupied Eastern Europe in 1944-45 as a farmer who has just watched his home burn down with Axis soldiers at the door. You escape into a snow-covered forest with your wife, a newborn, a rifle with ten rounds, and a fireside bunker that will have to pass for a home. The opening hours generate genuine tension. Heat and food gauges for your entire family tick down in real time, and the pressure of keeping three people alive on found scraps, hunted deer, and ransacked abandoned buildings is a credible survival hook. Discovering a buried chest with your dog's help or landing a clean shot on a deer feels proportionate to the risk involved. The problem is that the systems designed to carry the mid-game never fully materialise. There is no crop planting at all, no soil, no seeds, no harvest cycle, which is a structural gap for a game with "Farmer" in the title. Animal husbandry exists, but locating livestock in the blizzard-heavy environment is genuinely frustrating rather than rewarding, since the animals blend into the fog and their audio cues are easy to mistake for ambient noise. Once you track them down and build feeders and enclosures using gathered wood and planks, the loop stabilises, but reaching that point requires more patience than the tutorial earns. The building tools themselves are serviceable: cutting trees, sawing logs into planks, and constructing animal homesteads or a cradle for your child are tactile enough to hold attention for a few sessions. Stealth combat against German patrols is the other major pillar, and it lands somewhere between adequate and rough. The enemy AI is inconsistent, soldiers can feel threatening one moment and completely oblivious the next. Ammunition is scarce enough that every trigger pull matters, which creates real decision pressure when you are ambushing a patrol versus hunting animals for food. That tension is the game at its best. At its worst, you hit the technical side: community reports of broken save functionality after the first save point, physics glitches, and quest states that can lock out story progress. These are not cosmetic issues; they affect whether you can actually complete the game. The Steam user reception reflects exactly that friction, with the majority of reviews landing in negative territory even after full release in March 2024. For sim-minded players who can tolerate an unpolished but earnest production, there is a foundation worth engaging with here. The WW2 civilian survival angle is underserved in the genre, and the motivation of protecting a helpless family gives the resource management an emotional weight that pure survival sandboxes often skip. If you already have time in Farmer's Life and enjoy FreeMind's low-budget but committed sim style, you will find familiar comfort in the woodcutting, cooking, and building loops. If you are coming in cold expecting a fully realised wartime survival game with deep farming mechanics, the gap between pitch and product is going to sting. Diego, Scout Team

Farmer's Father: Save the Innocence
ActionAdventureIndieSimulation

Farmer's Father: Save the Innocence

Mar 25, 2024FreeMind S.A.
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A WW2 survival sim with a compelling premise that the execution only half-delivers on, worth a look for Farmer's Life fans, a harder sell for everyone else.

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My first instinct with a game like this is to check the resource loop: what do you gather, how do you process it, and does the late game give you a reason to care? Farmer's Father positions itself as a prequel to FreeMind's Farmer's Life, dropping you into occupied Eastern Europe in 1944-45 as a farmer who has just watched his home burn down with Axis soldiers at the door. You escape into a snow-covered forest with your wife, a newborn, a rifle with ten rounds, and a fireside bunker that will have to pass for a home. The opening hours generate genuine tension. Heat and food gauges for your entire family tick down in real time, and the pressure of keeping three people alive on found scraps, hunted deer, and ransacked abandoned buildings is a credible survival hook. Discovering a buried chest with your dog's help or landing a clean shot on a deer feels proportionate to the risk involved. The problem is that the systems designed to carry the mid-game never fully materialise. There is no crop planting at all, no soil, no seeds, no harvest cycle, which is a structural gap for a game with "Farmer" in the title. Animal husbandry exists, but locating livestock in the blizzard-heavy environment is genuinely frustrating rather than rewarding, since the animals blend into the fog and their audio cues are easy to mistake for ambient noise. Once you track them down and build feeders and enclosures using gathered wood and planks, the loop stabilises, but reaching that point requires more patience than the tutorial earns. The building tools themselves are serviceable: cutting trees, sawing logs into planks, and constructing animal homesteads or a cradle for your child are tactile enough to hold attention for a few sessions. Stealth combat against German patrols is the other major pillar, and it lands somewhere between adequate and rough. The enemy AI is inconsistent, soldiers can feel threatening one moment and completely oblivious the next. Ammunition is scarce enough that every trigger pull matters, which creates real decision pressure when you are ambushing a patrol versus hunting animals for food. That tension is the game at its best. At its worst, you hit the technical side: community reports of broken save functionality after the first save point, physics glitches, and quest states that can lock out story progress. These are not cosmetic issues; they affect whether you can actually complete the game. The Steam user reception reflects exactly that friction, with the majority of reviews landing in negative territory even after full release in March 2024. For sim-minded players who can tolerate an unpolished but earnest production, there is a foundation worth engaging with here. The WW2 civilian survival angle is underserved in the genre, and the motivation of protecting a helpless family gives the resource management an emotional weight that pure survival sandboxes often skip. If you already have time in Farmer's Life and enjoy FreeMind's low-budget but committed sim style, you will find familiar comfort in the woodcutting, cooking, and building loops. If you are coming in cold expecting a fully realised wartime survival game with deep farming mechanics, the gap between pitch and product is going to sting. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayertier:sub-5WW2 SurvivalFamily Protection MechanicFirst-Person CraftingAnimal HusbandryStealth CombatScarce AmmoSingle NarrativeOccupation Setting

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System Requirements

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 750
Processor
Intel Core i5
Sound Card
DirectX compatible

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060
Processor
Intel Core i7
Sound Card
DirectX compatible

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Developer
FreeMind S.A.
Publisher
FreeMind S.A.
Release Date
Mar 25, 2024

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