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10 Best Farming Simulation Games Like Doloc Town

Doloc Town is not any ordinary farming simulation game. It is a game based on a unique, creative concept where the farm is set in a post-apocalyptic world. The game blends farming sim mechanics with a surreal adventure and epic combat to provide an overall thrilling gameplay experience. Besides farming, players can explore the surreal world while slaying treacherous creatures, collecting treasures, solving puzzles, interacting with other characters, and unravelling the game’s intriguing story. With such promises, it is no wander the gaming community is going gaga for this entry. While this farming sim is unique, there are other games closely based on similar concepts and gameplay styles. Here is an overview of the ten best farming simulation games like Doloc Town.
10. My Time at Portia
Like Doloc Town, My Time at Portia is set in a post-apocalyptic world, over 300 years after a catastrophic calamity. The world is in ruins but safe to rebuild. You play as a young woman recently brought to the town of Portia to restore your grandpa’s workshop.
Notably, your primary activities entail gathering resources and crafting items for the townspeople. However, you also have a farm where you can grow crops and raise animals. Besides farming and crafting, you can also go on an adventure as you explore the post-apocalyptic world for treasures and interact with the residents. Moreover, you can enjoy intense action as you fight against formidable monsters and fierce bosses.
9. My Time at Sandrock
My Time at Sandrock is the sequel to My Time at Portia. It is based on a similar concept and features an expanded gameplay style. Most notably, the combat system is more versatile and combines melee combat and third-person shooting. Additionally, the open world is more realistic, thanks to its improved graphics. The NPCs you come across in this sequel have more varied personalities and extensive stories to tell. Interestingly, you can also enjoy various mini-games, such as racing and dancing.
8. HARVESTELLA
Instead of an apocalypse, the world in HARVESTELLA grapples with a seasonal calamity called Quietus. Quietus, the season of death, makes it impossible to farm or roam outside. You must solve the mystery behind this calamity by exploring the open world for answers. The world is beautiful during the other seasons, making for a great adventure. Moreover, you can enjoy some action when fighting enemies standing in your way. As a farming sim, you can also grow crops to eat, sell, or use as resources for crafting other items.
7. Sun Haven
Sun Haven is a farming sim with extensive RPG mechanics. You can live a whole other life in the game’s vast world. Like other farming simulations, you can farm diverse crops, raise cows, chickens, and silk moths, and go fishing. The game’s RPG aspect also lets you interact with NPCs, form romantic relationships, go on dates, get married, and even raise a family. Interestingly, the game also features a versatile combat system that lets you fight enemies using magic, swords, crossbows, and staffs.
6. Fae Farm
Instead of a post-apocalyptic world, Fae Farm takes you to a fantasy world where magic can fuse with everything. Interestingly, the game focuses more on raising animals and restoring the world around you than farming. It also offers lots of adventure, and you can collect treasure and various resources as you roam the open world. You can also interact and form relationships with various NPCs with unique personalities.
5. Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin
Rice is the source of power in Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin. You play as Sakuna, a warrior and harvest goddess. As a harvest goddess, you must cultivate rice fields, grow rice, and harvest it to grow your power. As a warrior goddess, you must venture across the dangerous island and fight hordes of demons in epic combat.
4. Daomei Village
Daomei Village is a rundown rural settlement with lots of potential. You play as a noble banished to the village and tasked with restoring it to its former glory. Notably, you start off with limited resources, which you must manage prudently to restore and expand your farm. You can grow various crops, such as rice and vegetables, and rear various animals, such as cows and chickens. Moreover, you can make friends with the locals. Interestingly, you can also undertake challenges that involve fighting dangerous creatures if you crave combat.
3. Slime Rancher
In Slime Rancher, you raise alien creatures called Slimes instead of ordinary farm animals. Moreover, the crops you grow are for feeding the Slimes, which you can then sell to make money. However, you must first catch the slimes by exploring the alien world, taking you on a fun adventure. You can also find treasure and discover new resources when exploring. Interestingly, the Slimes come in different types, which you can crossbreed to make 150 new Slime hybrids.
2. Lightyear Frontier
Lightyear Frontier takes you to a habitable alien planet where the conditions are just right for farming. You can clear land and build your new home from scratch, customizing and decorating it as you see fit. Moreover, you can farm various alien plants. Interestingly, you farm and do everything else using a versatile mech, which you can customize and upgrade over time. The alien world is beautiful, making for a fun adventure. Interestingly, it also has a strange, mysterious past that you can unravel while exploring.
1. Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley is one of the most elaborate blends of farming and life simulation games. You can grow diverse crops and raise various animals. Moreover, you can mine and forage for resources that you can use to craft useful items. Mining and foraging take you on an adventure across the game’s open world. Interestingly, you can also go underground to explore caves for treasures and resources. However, the caves also harbor monsters, setting the stage for epic action. Other activities include cooking, crafting, and interacting with over 30 other characters with unique personalities and stories.











