
A purely relaxing co-op farm in which time never stops: crops grow in real-world hours whether anyone is playing or not, turning the farm into a shared standing hobby rather than a session-based game. Sixteen players can tend one plot online, four in local split-screen, with full cross-play and cross-save, and the sequel adds terraforming, an NPC town, rideable horses and deeper decoration over the original.
There is no meaningful critic record; the verdict is the player one, and it is emphatic, praising the polish, steady updates and sociable calm while conceding the loop is shallow by design and can turn grindy solo. No combat, no fail states, no story to speak of. As the couch-and-friends pick on this list it is unmatched; players who need progression stakes should look to the sims above it.
Players express overwhelmingly positive feelings towards Farm Together 2, highlighting its relaxing gameplay, charming graphics, and strong social aspect when played with friends. Critiques are minimal, focusing on aspects such as grindiness and a perceived lack of deeper gameplay elements.
Based on 85 reviews from playstation, steam
Farm Together 2 | Worth Your Time and Money (Overview)