![]() I often found myself running around like a maniac, darting back and forth between my farm and the restaurant, making sure that all was in perfect order. ![]() Acquiring new recipes for your restaurant, for example, requires the player to purchase them from a trader or cut deals with the townsfolk. You’ll have your hands full doing a lot of other things like chopping wood, smashing rocks, talking to townsfolk, and the like. If that sounds boring…trust me, it isn’t. You’ll need all the food you can harvest early on to stock that kitchen… In an odd twist, the crops you grow can also be used as weapons for fending off the undead…though I try to reserve that ability as a last resort. As such, you’ll be splitting your time between planting crops, building defenses, and serving the townsfolk meals with the ingredients you harvest. The undead awaken after a great storm destroys your once peaceful community, and it’ll be your job to fend them off while rebuilding the town. While it’s not anything to write home about, I appreciated having the option to give my character a fedora…because fedoras are awesome.įor those of you who haven’t read my preview already, “Farm For Your Life” is a mash-up of tower defense, farm management, and time management mechanics. There’s also a character creator, albeit a simple one. In regards to game types, “Farm For Your Life” offers both a campaign and endless mode. ![]() ![]() The last bit surprised me, but I’m glad to see that the game could cater to those not interested in the zombie / tower defense aspect of the game. The options menu addresses screen resolution, audio volumes, language, and has a “peaceful’ mode toggle. The main menu allows the player to start a new game, continue a previously saved one, and adjust game options. ![]()
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