Farm Days vs Happy Cafe
Farm Days
Farm Days gives you a farm to call home and develop in your own way to go on to be a huge farmstead. You have a small home to start with and it is up to you to manage your money and build it up into a massive holding full of crops, animals and produce to sell to the local village. There are lots of crops for you to grow from corn to potatoes and everything between and you can also use these crops to feed your animals and use their produce to sell to the village. Play with your friends and share items and help each other out as you manage every aspect of your plot.There are lots of different options for you to add to your farm too, from fun statues to all the money making buildings you need. You can also make some pretty amazing patterns and designs as you expand adding that nice personal touch. A really fun and enjoyable sim game full of items, animals and crops for you to use.
Happy Cafe
Happy Cafe is a restaurant/cafe management sim that may bring to mind games like Restaurant City (R.I.P.). Unlike traditional cooking-themed sims, this game allows you to actually build your own restaurant from the starter restaurant that you get. Prepare and cook a wide variety of dishes from across countries and cultures, put them up on display counters, and serve them to your respective customers. Like most sims though, you can decorate your place to your liking, expand your cafe, upgrade your kitchen appliances and also, being a rather social game, invite your friends to help you out from time to time. Best yet, the game even has a nice eco garden where you can plant, grow and harvest your very own organic ingredients to be used at your cafe.So, if you're looking for a restaurant/cafe management sim that's more laidback and where its "cooking process" merely includes a waiting time, then Happy Cafe is the game for you. It may not be a time management game, which happens to be an area they are an expert in, but Nordcurrent manages to deliver a wonderful game nonetheless.