Compare Real Farm prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by SOEDESCO. Published by SOEDESCO Publishing. Released on 10/20/2017. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Simulation.

A budget farming sim with tractors, crops, and livestock that struggles to justify itself against the competition. Approach with low expectations.

Real Farm is a farming simulation from Triangle Studios, published by SOEDESCO, that drops you onto rural land with the goal of building an agricultural operation from scratch. You grow crops, manage livestock, and operate farming machinery across what is presented as a realistic take on the genre. On paper it hits the core checkboxes: field preparation, seeding, harvesting, and animal care. In practice, the execution is where things get complicated. From a systems depth perspective, this is shallow water. The decision loops that make a good sim compelling, the kind where one bad season forces you to restructure your whole operation, are largely absent here. Crop rotation planning, soil management, and economic pressure exist at a surface level but lack the interlocking complexity that keeps strategy-minded players engaged past the first few hours. You are going through the motions rather than solving a problem, which is the opposite of what the genre does best when it commits to depth. The machinery is arguably the strongest selling point. There is a genuine attempt to model advanced agricultural equipment, and if you have any affinity for large tractors and implement attachment, that novelty carries some early goodwill. Newcomers to farming sims might find the pace approachable, and the tutorial does not completely abandon you at the start. But approachable and rewarding are different things, and Real Farm drifts toward the former without delivering enough of the latter. The elephant in the field is the competition. Farming Simulator as a series has years of refinement, a massive mod ecosystem, multiplayer, and a community that produces content constantly. Real Farm has none of that infrastructure. With only three Steam reviews at the time of writing, sitting at 33% positive, there is no meaningful community signal to anchor a purchase decision on. No Metacritic rating compounds the uncertainty. For a strategy or sim player who wants actual decisions to wrestle with across a long session, the value proposition here is thin. If you are a genre newcomer who finds the bigger farming sims intimidating and just wants to drive a tractor around a quiet field for a few hours without steep learning curves, Real Farm might serve that narrow purpose. But the mod ecosystem is nonexistent, the AI and economic systems lack sophistication, and the replayability ceiling is low. Players who want depth should look elsewhere. Players who just want pastoral calm should know that better-supported alternatives exist at comparable or lower price points. Diego, Scout Team

Real Farm
Simulation

Real Farm

Oct 20, 2017SOEDESCOSOEDESCO Publishing
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A budget farming sim with tractors, crops, and livestock that struggles to justify itself against the competition. Approach with low expectations.

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Real Farm is a farming simulation from Triangle Studios, published by SOEDESCO, that drops you onto rural land with the goal of building an agricultural operation from scratch. You grow crops, manage livestock, and operate farming machinery across what is presented as a realistic take on the genre. On paper it hits the core checkboxes: field preparation, seeding, harvesting, and animal care. In practice, the execution is where things get complicated. From a systems depth perspective, this is shallow water. The decision loops that make a good sim compelling, the kind where one bad season forces you to restructure your whole operation, are largely absent here. Crop rotation planning, soil management, and economic pressure exist at a surface level but lack the interlocking complexity that keeps strategy-minded players engaged past the first few hours. You are going through the motions rather than solving a problem, which is the opposite of what the genre does best when it commits to depth. The machinery is arguably the strongest selling point. There is a genuine attempt to model advanced agricultural equipment, and if you have any affinity for large tractors and implement attachment, that novelty carries some early goodwill. Newcomers to farming sims might find the pace approachable, and the tutorial does not completely abandon you at the start. But approachable and rewarding are different things, and Real Farm drifts toward the former without delivering enough of the latter. The elephant in the field is the competition. Farming Simulator as a series has years of refinement, a massive mod ecosystem, multiplayer, and a community that produces content constantly. Real Farm has none of that infrastructure. With only three Steam reviews at the time of writing, sitting at 33% positive, there is no meaningful community signal to anchor a purchase decision on. No Metacritic rating compounds the uncertainty. For a strategy or sim player who wants actual decisions to wrestle with across a long session, the value proposition here is thin. If you are a genre newcomer who finds the bigger farming sims intimidating and just wants to drive a tractor around a quiet field for a few hours without steep learning curves, Real Farm might serve that narrow purpose. But the mod ecosystem is nonexistent, the AI and economic systems lack sophistication, and the replayability ceiling is low. Players who want depth should look elsewhere. Players who just want pastoral calm should know that better-supported alternatives exist at comparable or lower price points. Diego, Scout Team

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steamFarming SimTractorCrop ManagementLivestockCasual SimSingle-playerLow Replayability

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Developer
SOEDESCO
Publisher
SOEDESCO Publishing
Release Date
Oct 20, 2017

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