A unique smartphone game, Farm Dream blends farming simulation with captivating city and town buildings. As mayor and farmer, you turn a small seaside village into a thriving city by farming, crafting, trading, controlling resources, and town growth. With its breathtaking visuals and offline playability, Farm Dream’s relaxing environment and fun tasks appeal to all ages.
MAINTAINING YOUR CARTOON FARM’S ANIMALS AND CROPS
Farm Dream begins with a small tropical island farm. This gorgeous spot with sandy beaches and palm palms is ideal for farming. You can raise hogs, pigs, sheep, and chickens in your barn and sell milk, eggs, and wool. Hay, wheat, corn, tomatoes, apples, and other crops can be grown on plenty of arable land.
As you play, you can expand your settlement across the island by adding bee yards to harvest honey and orchards of citrus fruits and nuts. Due to their many goods, your fields support your growing island population.
MAKING YOUR SMALL ISLAND TOWN BIG
While farming is crucial in Farm Dream, one of the main draws is the chance to grow your hamlet strategically strategically. As mayor, you choose what to develop, including homes, merchant shops, ports, and dairy and handicraft factories. Fountains, gardens, and parks are cosmetic additions.
You may unlock hundreds of structures and decorations to design your beach town. Would you prioritize production to maximize farming and crafting efficiency? Alternatively, build more homes and businesses to increase the population. You decide.
As your village grows over the island, you can become a town and city by reaching specified citizen counts. Building your island capital unlocks the ability to develop more spectacular buildings.
PORT AND TRADE MANAGEMENT FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
In Farm Dream, you must trade with other islands and coastlines via your port to grow your farm. Your farms can make money by selling vegetables, honey, and milk locally or shipping them overseas.
At the commercial port, you can buy exotic fruit, linen, spices, tea, and spices from distant islands. Niche goods with higher costs boost the local economy. Thus, a balanced import/export strategy is essential to profitability. More farms can boost local production and export surplus.
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