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Farm Manager 2021
Released: 06/05/2021
Available DLC (2)
Developer
Cleversan Games
Publisher
PlayWay S.A., Sim Farm S.A.
Description
Play at your own pace and enjoy the farming experience and the beautiful scenery. You decide your goals, whether you wish to build a large successful estate or simply unwind and escape from everyday life.
Acquire and place buildings, hire and train workers, maintain and oversee your crops, animals and equipment through the seasons. Harvest, refine, produce and sell your goods. Set up your logistics and production chains with efficiency, buy and sell at the market, and refine your farm's produce into commercial goods to turn a bigger profit.
With 48 different crops, fruits and vegetables, 15 various animals, 35 machines and over 60 different placeable buildings such as production, warehouses, specialist buildings and decorations, you will have your hands full.
Reap what you sow and make more hay. Sustain and cultivate your farm and watch it grow by increasing the variety of crops and expand your industries with new production lines. Process and refine your products while balancing your economy. Buy more land and use materials from abandoned buildings to expand. Transform your farm from two fields and a pen of chickens into a thriving estate.
Price
$3.99
Followers
26,704
Updated 12/12/2025 21:21
Reviews
79% positive out of 2,178
Updated 12/12/2025 12:11
Metacritic
No data
Copies sold
156.3K
Revenue
$1.4M
Twitch
No data
Highest ranking achieved on 06/09/2023
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