Ranch Simulator
A first-person ranch-building sim where you raise livestock, grow crops, and expand a run-down homestead from scratch. Rough edges included.
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About Ranch Simulator
Ranch Simulator drops you onto a dilapidated family ranch with a handful of tools, a beat-up truck, and an inherited debt of ambition. The core loop is straightforward: clear land, plant crops, buy animals, sell produce, and plow every dollar back into infrastructure upgrades. Chickens, pigs, cows, and bears (yes, bears are a threat you manage, not just scenery) form the backbone of your operation. You haul water, chop lumber, repair fences, and slowly watch a neglected plot transform into something that resembles a functioning business. For players who find satisfaction in watching a system click into place over dozens of hours, that loop holds up surprisingly well. From a systems perspective, Ranch Simulator is more layered than its humble presentation suggests. Animal husbandry has actual upkeep mechanics, resource chains require planning, and vehicle management adds a logistics dimension that stops the game from feeling like pure menu-clicking. There is a co-op multiplayer mode that significantly improves the experience, since splitting tasks between two or three players turns the grind into something closer to collaborative project management. Solo play is perfectly viable, but expect slower momentum and longer idle stretches waiting for crops or animals to cycle. Where the game stumbles is consistency. The AI for animals and NPCs is functional at best and frustrating at worst. Pathfinding issues, clipping geometry, and occasional progress-blocking bugs are documented in the community across multiple patches. The tutorial covers basics but leaves mid-game systems like market pricing and large-scale crop rotation largely unexplained, which means new players will hit a knowledge wall around hour ten and need to consult community guides. The mod ecosystem is modest compared to dedicated farming sims, so do not expect the kind of deep workshop library that extends a game indefinitely. The Mixed Steam rating reflects a real split: players who treat this as a low-pressure background sim report solid satisfaction, while players expecting polished mechanics and stable AI frequently bounce off the rougher elements. If you have logged time in games like Farming Simulator or Story of Seasons and want something slightly more action-oriented with hunting and physical labor mechanics baked in, Ranch Simulator scratches that specific itch. If you want tight systems, clean UI, and a dependable AI, you will find reasons to be annoyed here on a regular basis. The value proposition is real for the right audience, but go in with calibrated expectations rather than high ones. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Toxic Dog
- Publisher
- Excalibur Games
- Release Date
- Nov 3, 2023