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Ian Hayzlett
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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578 Hours played
I have like 1500 hours in Farm Together 1 and was addicted to it for a loooong time. Farm Together 2 is a familiar sequel. If you enjoyed the first game then you surely will like this as well.


Now to things that are different from the first game:

--You can now terraform your entire farm! At farm level 30 you will unlock this feature and can raise and lower the terrain (up 2 levels and down 2 levels from ground level). This means that the layout of your farm is completely in your hands now. There aren't static objects you can't move anymore. This is a really fun feature that adds a lot to the game.

--Fish are now ready to harvest based on a number of seasons instead of an amount of time. Some will be 2 or 3 seasons, others for more. On this note, there is now a limit to how large you can make fish ponds - you can make one as big as you want technically, but after a threshold (36 Tiles) you will start incurring a penalty to profits from the fish.

--There is now a town in the game that you can visit anytime. And you will be visiting often because all of the stalls/shops are now in town instead of on your farm. There are a lot of spaces in town where you can build the shops so you can place them in whatever order you like.

--Farm Together 2 has added "New Lands" which is a feature that lets you have up to I think 4 new farms. Each of these is the same size (7x7 so 49 total segments). This dramatically alters the game as you can now have farms other than your Main one, to put anything you want. There is a ton more space now in the game - to the point that after around 500 hours I have only unlocked the first new land so I have a ton more room to grow.

--Instead of building 800000 barns on your farm to increase storage space for all your products, there are now 2 systems that replace this. There is a warehouse you can build in town that as you upgrade will increase storage of all products. Then, each stall can be upgraded and the increases how many you can have at a time, and also how fast that stall merchant restores their crystals.

I have edited this review now that early access is over, and post-1.0 support has been great. There are a couple of DLC packs that are around 5 bucks and add a lot - including brand new crops/trees/flowers. Updates are still very regular, and we are even starting to get "magical" animals that the first game had so much of. Right now there are Unicorns and Rainbow Alpacas and are both amazing.

If you loved the first game, this one takes all of that and goes crazy with it. It's one of my most played games ever and if you want a cozy chill farming game, then stop reading this review and buy the game!