Explore, cultivate, and survive in a vibrant world where farming is the key to thriving. Click “Play Now” to download the Game.
GROW your own edible crops with the help of readily available resources and detailed instructions that walk you through each planting and harvesting phase.
Protect your farm and overcome natural obstacles by following to planned tutorials that will help you SURVIVE floods and droughts.
PROTECT your crops from natural disasters by applying the strategies taught in the tutorials and maintaining a resilient farm.
An axe has a sharp blade and is used for chopping wood or clearing trees and brush. It helps clearing land, cut firewood, and trim trees to maintain a well-managed farm.
A hoe is a tool with a long handle and a flat blade that is used for breaking up soil, weeding, and shaping the soil around plants. It's also used for aerating the soil, allowing roots to grow better and preventing soil compaction.
A pickaxe is a tool with a pointed end and a flat end, usually used for breaking hard grounds, rocks, or compact soil. It's especially useful in areas where the soil is dense, or there are obstacles like rocks that need to be broken apart to prepare the land for planting.
A shovel is a tool with a broad, curved metal blade and a handle. It helps in soil movement, excavation, and preparation for planting by making it easier to handle large amounts of soil. It can also be used for digging holes, transplanting plants, clearing debris, and mixing soil with compost or fertilizer.
A watering can is a tool used for watering plants particularly in smaller gardens or areas where irrigation systems aren't available. It allows for careful, controlled watering, especially for delicate plants that might be harmed by too much water or pressure.
Flooding severely impacts farms by damaging crops, degrading soil, harming livestock, and destroying infrastructure. Excess water causes crops to rot, erodes nutrients, spreads diseases, and delays planting and harvesting, leading to financial losses. Farmers can reduce damage by improving drainage, using flood-resistant crops, elevating shelters, and implementing protective barriers.
Flooding severely impacts farms by damaging crops, degrading soil, harming livestock, and destroying infrastructure. Excess water causes crops to rot, erodes nutrients, spreads diseases, and delays planting and harvesting, leading to financial losses. Farmers can reduce damage by improving drainage, using flood-resistant crops, elevating shelters, and implementing protective barriers.