Real Farm review of the friv game - perfectionist's hell

In mid-August, the developers of Real Farm Friv2Online Games Studio announced that they were working on a large-scale patch to optimize gameplay and polish game mechanics. Inspired by their attitude, we decided to take a look at the simulator and share our impressions with you in a small review.

Real Farm is a standard farm simulator with a dynamic economy, a large selection of farming equipment and an open world. If you are familiar with one of the incarnations of Farm Simulator, you already know everything you need to know about this friv game.

New farmers start their careers in story mode or sandbox mode on their own terms. In both cases, you'll be provided with starting capital, a tractor, a combine harvester, a personal car, initial tools for tilling the soil, as well as a small farm and a few fields.

Players will not only have to plow, sow and fertilize the land, and then harvest the crops, but also monitor the financial well-being of the business, conduct trade with nearby businesses and fulfill profitable orders on time.

After earning a little capital, you can buy more powerful machinery, buy advanced equipment, get livestock, expand the land and even hire your own workers. As in most simulators, there is no goal as such in Real Farm.

Real Farm has nice graphics, nice shadows and lighting, but the picture is far inferior to what the developers show us in the trailers. The friv game definitely has potential, but whether they will be able to realize it is not clear. At this stage Soedesco project still can't compete with any of the games I know in this genre.