Hi there! The dev has mentioned he will port to consoles after the game is fully released and I found a few articles saying that the early access is expected to last for about a year
I did the same thing, I almost didn’t get it because I’d heard such bad things about it. I waited months until I decided to get it, but I’m glad I did 😄
What an amazing list!!!! I’ve played quite a few and can’t wait to try more (I play on the Switch) Time stamps would be really helpful in your videos as well (just an idea) 😉 I can’t wait for more review videos and just more posts in general from you! Love your content! 🥰
You have no idea how happy that makes me to hear that. That’s so sweet, thank you so so much!! It’s great meeting people that love the same games as I do 😊 And no prob! I’ll add some time stamps in the next few days. Thanks!!
Good list! I love Dinkum and Wylde flowers (but I got bored). Ooblets and Garden Paws: not totally convinced at first (even if it's very cute), but maybe I should try again ! Still hesitating to try Harvestella, never played that kind of game. I should also maybe try Staxel ;)
Thanks!! Harvestella had a big story element so depends if you like that sort of thing? Staxel is a great one to play, although I think if you got bored of Wylde flowers and dinkum easily you’d get bored of staxel, it’s more doing your own thing rather than a story or a goal to aim for. I definitely recommend Ooblets 😊
I was hesitating a lot with Harvestella and just bought it. I love it so far, feels like I'm in a isekai anime. Very immersive story, but no voice acting, so it's more for book lovers I guess.
@@shozzy_id there's dungeons so plenty of fights but the combat system is simple and unless you skip entire levels the risk of dying is low. There's a class system that keeps things interesting, with anything from fighter, mage to gunslinger and way more. You need to switch often to fight specific enemies.
I'll have to look into some of these. Out of this list, I have Littlewood, Grow: Song of the Evertree, and Graveyard Keeper. Littlewood is a bit like a smaller scale Stardew Valley with no fighting (though there are enemies that have to be avoided) and a big focus on collecting for the museum. Grow is a unique concept, and it is completely peaceful (which I like a lot), though it gets a bit grindy and repetitive after a while. Graveyard Keeper is a fun take on this genre; it manages to be cute while getting into some sketchy stuff. One of my main problems with this genre is that these are supposed to be pleasant, relaxing games, but more often than not, it seems like combat (which for me is the opposite of relaxation) has to be tacked onto these games. In some games, the fighting is a relatively minor activity (i.e. Graveyard Keeper), but in others (i.e. Stardew Valley and My Time at Portia) it really gets to be a chore. When I'm looking for a relaxing experience, I don't want to be fighting things. This is one reason why I appreciate Grow: Song of the Evertree. It is 100% peaceful. Littlewood isn't bad, though running around and avoiding moving hazards is almost as annoying as fighting them. Fortunately, at some point, an upgrade puts the enemies to sleep. I looked up Dinkum, and it looked promising, but then I saw commenters on Steam complaining about the mines. (I guess there are others like me who question why games in this genre have so much combat.) There are apparently mods that neutralize the mines, so maybe that game is a suitable option with mods installed. I'll have to look closely at the others here. Any that are 100% peaceful will be high on my list for consideration.
Am 100% with you. I'm so tiredof farming games pushing combat. I have mods installed for Dinkum to keep the animals peaceful and of course tons of mods for SDV to keep me from dying to at least fight against those. I really hope more games will come out this year that don't force combat into otherwise peaceful games.
The Good Life and Garden Paws I found through your channel and reviews and I can’t wait to try them soon! 😊 And I’ve been waiting not so patiently for Dinkum!! Haha I know I’m gonna be so addicted!
That’s so great to hear!! I’m so excited to see how dinkum develops. It was such an amazing game when I played it when it first came out in early access. I can only imagine how good it’s going to be once it’s fully released! 😆
great list!! have you tried out coral island? that's been my recent obsession. i absolutely love it and you should definitely give it a try if you haven't yet.
Thanks!! I started playing it a while ago but only played it for maybe an hour and kind of forgot about it. I need to restart and give it a proper go! I’ve just got so many games to play hahah
Behind The Horizon made me think of Unreal World. Graphically that is. Gameplay wise it's a full on survival simulator from the early 90's, so not really a farming game, although I believe it has farming in it. The nature simulation in that goes pretty hard.
I loved No Place like Home in early access but full release was so disappointing. There were still so many little bugs (trash that you couldn't clean up, the monsters would hit you when they shouldn't have been able to or they get stuck in a wall, lots of little things) plus the ending just is crap. There are so many great things but there are also so many bad things. I also loved Ooblets, it definitely deserves to be on this list. Most of the others are on my wishlist. You should check out My time at Portia or My Time at Sandrock, they are my absolute favorites in the genre.
It is a shame that they didn’t fix the lag or bugs in NPLH, but I still find that cleaning insanely addicting haha. I’ve been meaning to play my time at sandrock, I played it for a bit when it was first released in early access. Will definitely be checking it out again soon, thanks!! 😄
Anyone who likes Harvestella should try Sakuna: Of Rice And Ruin if you haven't yet. Anyone who likes Epic Chef should take a look at Battle Chef Brigade - not much farming but otherwise similar, and I particularly enjoyed the 2D anime graphics.
Correct me if i'm wrong But I presume Slime Rancher 1 and 2 are not on the list because they're more widely known. Also Thank you for the reccomendations. Will be checking out at least 3 of the titles.
It is confirmed coming to Switch just no date yet, but hopefully soon!! I haven’t played that game yet, have you? Do you recommend it? I’m happy to do a review if you’d like one 😊
Oh hi! I haven't played it. I'm actually on the fence about buying it, so I was curious to know if you had. It looks fun but... well I bought Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 on the Switch a while ago because I loved it on PC years before. It turned out the game was somewhat difficult to control when not using a mouse and keyboard, and had a tonne of menus to navigate with no keys for shortcuts and it became very tedious, very quickly. I'm concerned that it might be the same case with Let's Build a Zoo and I'll spend money (which I don't have much of for gaming 😔) on it and then regret it. It's not your responsibility, haha. I just thought maybe you had already played it.
Dinkum will eventually come to consoles (switch included). It will remain as PC exclusive while it’s in early access state. It is a pretty good game and I’m looking forward to see what more gets added as time goes on.
hi these games are great but i was wondering if you would know of a game that i could run on my low end device and relaxing game like stardew valley but a little easier
Hmm, I think worlds dawn would run on pretty much anything although it’s far from being as detailed as Stardew, but it has many similar concepts. I’m also playing sun haven at the moment, and it is GOOD! Very similar to Stardew except more of a fantasy take on it. I think that one would be fine on lower end devices but I’m not too sure. If those two don’t sound good let me know and I’ll think of some others 😄
Personally I’d go RF5, it has more farming, you can buy furniture for your house, more of an open world, and you can build relationships with all NPCs and get married. Harvestella is great as well but far more linear and you can only build relationships with a handful of the main NPCs and only through quests. Both are great though 😊 maybe you could get both if they go on special?
Hard choice! Obviously stardew valley, and maybe check out ever after falls? I believe that one is ok PS5. Or if you like something less pixelated, my time at sandrock is great
00:00 - Intro
00:16 - No Place Like Home (PC & Consoles*)
01:19 - Wylde Flowers (PC, Consoles*, iOS)
02:29 - Big Farm Story (PC)
03:20 - Garden Paws (PC, Switch)
04:17 - The Good Life (PC & Consoles*)
05:09 - Behind the Horizon (PC)
06:13 - Epic Chef (PC & Consoles*)
07:19 - Littlewood (PC & Switch)
08:26 - Plantera 2 (PC)
09:11 - Harvestella (PC & Switch)
10:40 - Kynseed (PC)
11:56 - Dinkum (PC & soon Consoles*)
13:06 - Ooblets (PC, XBox, Switch)
14:20 - Rune Factory 5 (PC & Switch)
15:14 - Grow: Song of the Evertree (PC & Consoles*)
17:17 (the 17th Game) - Graveyard Keeper (PC & Consoles*)
* Consoles = PlayStation, XBox, Nintendo Switch
Oop I forgot to add the 0:00 to get the chapters to work. Have fixed it now, thanks for bringing it to my attention - much appreciated!! 😊
hiya! :0 i was curious where you saw dinkum is soon to release on console? thank u :))
Hi there! The dev has mentioned he will port to consoles after the game is fully released and I found a few articles saying that the early access is expected to last for about a year
@@LamoReviews omg how excitement!
@@LamoReviews thank you for your suggestions for my daughter!
I'd like to recommend Coral Island aswell to anyone reading this
I go to check Coral Island
And I came back to thank you.
D is not on switch
iv been playing it for the last few days, it’s def worth it :)
More like Horny Island.
@@FrogLightASMR ive been waiting for them to fix it on Xbox series s for like everrrr.
I love Graveyard Keeper, such an awesome game. Also, Dinkum is a must play.
im so happy that harvestella is on the list, i fell in love with that game and its amazing soundtrack
One of the best soundtracks! I wish it was on Spotify.
I am at the end of the game now. I'm loving it.
I almost did not buy it due to quite some critique that I read about the game.
I did the same thing, I almost didn’t get it because I’d heard such bad things about it. I waited months until I decided to get it, but I’m glad I did 😄
@@MimouFirst The review of harvestella on this channel made me buy it.
I am so happy to see Harvestella and Epic Chef on the list. Especially Harvestella
Awesome! They’re both great farming games
Ooblets is my fav! I keep going back to it. I haven’t beat it yet. I save ooblets for days I need the music. And the sarcasm. 😂
Yesss I love the music! I’ve saved it to a playlist on Spotify so I can listen to it 😂
@@LamoReviews genius! 😍
What an amazing list!!!! I’ve played quite a few and can’t wait to try more (I play on the Switch) Time stamps would be really helpful in your videos as well (just an idea) 😉
I can’t wait for more review videos and just more posts in general from you! Love your content! 🥰
You have no idea how happy that makes me to hear that. That’s so sweet, thank you so so much!! It’s great meeting people that love the same games as I do 😊
And no prob! I’ll add some time stamps in the next few days. Thanks!!
Thank you for the video! Have you seen Pixels online? great farming sim.
No I haven’t, I’ll check it out - thanks!! 😄
Good list! I love Dinkum and Wylde flowers (but I got bored). Ooblets and Garden Paws: not totally convinced at first (even if it's very cute), but maybe I should try again ! Still hesitating to try Harvestella, never played that kind of game. I should also maybe try Staxel ;)
Thanks!! Harvestella had a big story element so depends if you like that sort of thing?
Staxel is a great one to play, although I think if you got bored of Wylde flowers and dinkum easily you’d get bored of staxel, it’s more doing your own thing rather than a story or a goal to aim for.
I definitely recommend Ooblets 😊
I was hesitating a lot with Harvestella and just bought it. I love it so far, feels like I'm in a isekai anime. Very immersive story, but no voice acting, so it's more for book lovers I guess.
@@Horrormane Hello, lots of combats? or mainly quests?
@@shozzy_id there's dungeons so plenty of fights but the combat system is simple and unless you skip entire levels the risk of dying is low. There's a class system that keeps things interesting, with anything from fighter, mage to gunslinger and way more. You need to switch often to fight specific enemies.
@@Horrormane Thanks a lot for the explanation!
Ooblets is my fav and already finish playing it. Luckily it doesn't break my old laptop like other game and it doesn't have an overheating issue.
This is such a great list, and some I’ve never seen before. I plan on getting some of these!
It’s a crime stardew isn’t on this list.
I'll have to look into some of these. Out of this list, I have Littlewood, Grow: Song of the Evertree, and Graveyard Keeper. Littlewood is a bit like a smaller scale Stardew Valley with no fighting (though there are enemies that have to be avoided) and a big focus on collecting for the museum. Grow is a unique concept, and it is completely peaceful (which I like a lot), though it gets a bit grindy and repetitive after a while. Graveyard Keeper is a fun take on this genre; it manages to be cute while getting into some sketchy stuff.
One of my main problems with this genre is that these are supposed to be pleasant, relaxing games, but more often than not, it seems like combat (which for me is the opposite of relaxation) has to be tacked onto these games. In some games, the fighting is a relatively minor activity (i.e. Graveyard Keeper), but in others (i.e. Stardew Valley and My Time at Portia) it really gets to be a chore. When I'm looking for a relaxing experience, I don't want to be fighting things. This is one reason why I appreciate Grow: Song of the Evertree. It is 100% peaceful. Littlewood isn't bad, though running around and avoiding moving hazards is almost as annoying as fighting them. Fortunately, at some point, an upgrade puts the enemies to sleep. I looked up Dinkum, and it looked promising, but then I saw commenters on Steam complaining about the mines. (I guess there are others like me who question why games in this genre have so much combat.) There are apparently mods that neutralize the mines, so maybe that game is a suitable option with mods installed. I'll have to look closely at the others here. Any that are 100% peaceful will be high on my list for consideration.
You might like Wylde flowers? From memory that has no combat
Am 100% with you. I'm so tiredof farming games pushing combat. I have mods installed for Dinkum to keep the animals peaceful and of course tons of mods for SDV to keep me from dying to at least fight against those. I really hope more games will come out this year that don't force combat into otherwise peaceful games.
The Good Life and Garden Paws I found through your channel and reviews and I can’t wait to try them soon! 😊 And I’ve been waiting not so patiently for Dinkum!! Haha I know I’m gonna be so addicted!
That’s so great to hear!!
I’m so excited to see how dinkum develops. It was such an amazing game when I played it when it first came out in early access. I can only imagine how good it’s going to be once it’s fully released! 😆
@@LamoReviews awesome!!! Now it just needs to hurry up and get to the Switch! Lol
great list!! have you tried out coral island? that's been my recent obsession. i absolutely love it and you should definitely give it a try if you haven't yet.
Thanks!! I started playing it a while ago but only played it for maybe an hour and kind of forgot about it. I need to restart and give it a proper go! I’ve just got so many games to play hahah
Behind The Horizon made me think of Unreal World. Graphically that is. Gameplay wise it's a full on survival simulator from the early 90's, so not really a farming game, although I believe it has farming in it. The nature simulation in that goes pretty hard.
Excellent list Lamo =)
Thank you!!
I loved No Place like Home in early access but full release was so disappointing. There were still so many little bugs (trash that you couldn't clean up, the monsters would hit you when they shouldn't have been able to or they get stuck in a wall, lots of little things) plus the ending just is crap. There are so many great things but there are also so many bad things.
I also loved Ooblets, it definitely deserves to be on this list. Most of the others are on my wishlist.
You should check out My time at Portia or My Time at Sandrock, they are my absolute favorites in the genre.
It is a shame that they didn’t fix the lag or bugs in NPLH, but I still find that cleaning insanely addicting haha.
I’ve been meaning to play my time at sandrock, I played it for a bit when it was first released in early access. Will definitely be checking it out again soon, thanks!! 😄
@@LamoReviews Sandrock will fully released at the end of September so that might be a good time to do so
Oh awesome!! That’s a lot closer than I thought it would be
the amount of times i got hit when i shouldnt have or got wedged somewhere was annoying
Anyone who likes Harvestella should try Sakuna: Of Rice And Ruin if you haven't yet.
Anyone who likes Epic Chef should take a look at Battle Chef Brigade - not much farming but otherwise similar, and I particularly enjoyed the 2D anime graphics.
I haven’t played either of those, I’ll check them out. Thank you!! 😊
Graveyard Keeper 👍👍
Correct me if i'm wrong But I presume Slime Rancher 1 and 2 are not on the list because they're more widely known.
Also Thank you for the reccomendations. Will be checking out at least 3 of the titles.
I wish Dinkum would come to Switch.
Out of curiosity, do you have any thoughts on Let's Build a Zoo?
It is confirmed coming to Switch just no date yet, but hopefully soon!! I haven’t played that game yet, have you? Do you recommend it? I’m happy to do a review if you’d like one 😊
Oh hi! I haven't played it. I'm actually on the fence about buying it, so I was curious to know if you had. It looks fun but... well I bought Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 on the Switch a while ago because I loved it on PC years before. It turned out the game was somewhat difficult to control when not using a mouse and keyboard, and had a tonne of menus to navigate with no keys for shortcuts and it became very tedious, very quickly. I'm concerned that it might be the same case with Let's Build a Zoo and I'll spend money (which I don't have much of for gaming 😔) on it and then regret it.
It's not your responsibility, haha. I just thought maybe you had already played it.
Dinkum will eventually come to consoles (switch included). It will remain as PC exclusive while it’s in early access state. It is a pretty good game and I’m looking forward to see what more gets added as time goes on.
😊😊thks
Potion permit it’s a cool game too for farming and chill ;)
Oooh yes loved potion permit! That’s a great one
thanks a lot 👍👍
hi these games are great but i was wondering if you would know of a game that i could run on my low end device and relaxing game like stardew valley but a little easier
Hmm, I think worlds dawn would run on pretty much anything although it’s far from being as detailed as Stardew, but it has many similar concepts. I’m also playing sun haven at the moment, and it is GOOD! Very similar to Stardew except more of a fantasy take on it. I think that one would be fine on lower end devices but I’m not too sure. If those two don’t sound good let me know and I’ll think of some others 😄
Do any of them have to have wifi
Epic content ❤❤❤
Would love to see a video on Pixels … the browser based farming game
Will do, getting lots of recommendations for it! 😊
You should try pixels farming web 3 game. Very fun community and engaging
Thanks for the recommendation, will be checking it out 😄
No place like home is a freaking SIC A$$ game ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
thankyou very much
Thanks!! 😄
Dinkum is so good!!
It really is!!
I wish u d say on which system each of em were.but great video without that.😊❤
Coral island is missing very good one
Great list! You are missing Pixels :) Its a great game, check it out
Def checking it out, lots of people are recommending it. Thanks!
I'm torn between Harvestella and RF 5 both look interesting
Personally I’d go RF5, it has more farming, you can buy furniture for your house, more of an open world, and you can build relationships with all NPCs and get married. Harvestella is great as well but far more linear and you can only build relationships with a handful of the main NPCs and only through quests. Both are great though 😊 maybe you could get both if they go on special?
Stardew Valley
Farming simulator were?
I would say Harvest Moon takes the cake
How is stardew valley not on this list
Because it’s so well known already
Ooblets. Uncomfortable run.😅
You missed the best farming game,
RUST!!!!
I've never played that one 😮
@@LamoReviews will change your life. The farming is the most realistic one out there
I wish I liked pixel games but I hate them.
where tf is stardew valley
I don’t add Stardew to these lists since everyone already knows about it and has probably played it
No Stardew Valley...
HOW DARE YOU!!! D:
Fs 22
I hate fake looking and not look realistic farm games
Great. Thanks for weighing in.
YOU SHOULD CHANGE TITLE FOR FARMING GAMES FOR 5YO KIDS.......
What do you think is the best farming game for PlayStation five thank you and great video
Hard choice! Obviously stardew valley, and maybe check out ever after falls? I believe that one is ok PS5. Or if you like something less pixelated, my time at sandrock is great