Big Farm: Mobile Harvest vs Hokko Life
Big Farm: Mobile Harvest
Big Farm: Mobile Harvest is a brand-new, mobile-based farm simulation game developed by Goodgame Studios, the very people behind the successful farm sim, Big Farm. In this game, your Uncle George has willed you his old and pretty rundown farm and it is now up to you to bring the place back to its former glory and maybe turn it into a more successful business! There are plenty of crops for you to plant and harvest, and a variety of farm animals to rear. There is even a crafting aspect in place for you to turn all of those raw produce you get into more profitable goods.Being a simulation game, you'll get to decorate your farm as well. Big Farm: Mobile Harvest also follows in the footsteps of Farmville games by being pretty social. You can team up with your fellow virtual farmers in cooperatives where you can better support each other. To keep things interesting for players all year round, the game even provides exciting events for you to participate in!
Big Farm has always been the best farm simulation game from Goodgame and they have definitely upped their game in developing Big Farm: Mobile Harvest. The game is so much more entertaining to play and it is well-optimized for a wide range of mobile devices too. So, if you're looking for a farm game for your phone or tablet, this is the game to get!
Hokko Life
Hokko Life is a casual life sim that draws plenty of inspiration from the popular game, Animal Crossing, and is perfect for adults and kids alike to play. After finding yourself trapped in a remote town in the middle of nowhere, you turned it into your personal mission to revitalize the sleepy town back into its livelier version, before many of its residents moved to the city. Set up homes for new characters to move in, develop your own farm, design a host of furniture and items and share them with the community, collect butterflies and fishes, and most important of all, sit back, relax and have fun!There’s a reason why Hokko Life has been hailed as “Animal Crossing but on PC”, The gameplay is very similar to the latter and despite still being early access, the game already looks very promising for AC fans. However, do take note that the game has a really laidback pace, and if you expect to blaze through the content, you might want to look elsewhere.