Family Barn vs Patron
Family Barn
Family Barn gives you a stunning place of your own to turn into the farm of your dreams. From a small plot of land you get from a family member you are set on the path that turns your ramshackle hut into a beautiful home. Grow crops, develop your holdings and raise livestock to make money. As you grow your farm and business you are able to buy new buildings and animal pens that give you more money to spend and grow even bigger.There are many different items, buildings crops and animals for you to enjoy here, and as you gain experience and levels you open up even more. There are also match 3 games here that can give you big bonuses, and they are a lot of fun. The combination of games is really fun and there are lots of different ways that you can develop your farm and make it all your own. Take a look today and see for yourself how amazing this place is to be.
Patron
Patron is a medieval-themed city-builder that is quite similar to Banished. In this game, you play as a pioneer sent by your King to colonize a new region. With a group of peasants to help, it is up to you to build a town from the ground up and develop it into one of the most prosperous colonies of the empire!The game is all about optimizing production chains and subsequently, pursuing advancements. So, at the beginning, it’s important to produce enough raw materials so you can have enough materials to “fuel” your other production facilities in order to craft more profitable items. As your town expands, you’ll need to make sure your production scales up accordingly, be it by upgrading existing structures or building new ones. This is where the challenge really comes in.
Of course, besides upgrades and expansions, you’ll want to invest in research so you could unlock better and, hence, more productive buildings, as well as new production facilities which will then allow you to produce items that are usually more luxurious and lucrative to trade. From time to time, you will receive various edicts from the King or news of certain events. You’ll then be expected to choose between the two decisions provided.
All in all, Patron is definitely a much better version of Banished in every way, and this saying something since I’ve enjoyed playing Banished. This game’s a solid medieval city-builder with a nice level of difficulty which matches what a midcore gamer like me can handle. The game is definitely worth the cost!