No way to tell what endings you’ve done
It’s frustrating because there’s no way to tell what endings you’ve done other than from memory and restarting takes a bit of time.
Evelyn's Farm is not free (it costs 2.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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2 out of 5
1 ratings in Belgium
It’s frustrating because there’s no way to tell what endings you’ve done other than from memory and restarting takes a bit of time.
Just built up my empire to watch it fall due to one dumb choice, again. I like the game a lot but having to start from scratch due to not being able to predict the correct path can be annoying after the third or fourth time.
To date, this is the most enjoyable idol adventure game I’ve ever played. Some might find the slow start to the game annoying, but I think it’s quite clever. At first, it seems like you are doing ordinary tasks at an ordinary farm. But, the game soon explodes into A vast amount of surprising, innovative scenarios with several endings possible. Further, I like the scientific involvement and the sharing/teamwork aspect of the game. For me though, one of the most fascinating designs of this game is that, even though it is categorized as an adventure game, it is also quite a great strategy game as well. Also, the work obviously put in to develop this game far exceeds the low price. I’ll also note that, as far as I have experienced, there are no crash errors in the game. As a matter of fact, I ran it for several hours with no malfunction of any kind. I’m also thankful that the game is fully accessible to blind users. Thanks very much to JamesSenter!!!
This comes from the creator of Nano Empire, so you know it’s good. The start is slow, but don’t be dissuaded. It opens up very quickly after the slow start. Features: * Some idling * No micro transactions * Pseudo-prestige (some bonuses after reaching an ending to make it easier to get past the early grinding) * Multiple endings * Meaningful decisions * Escalation of scope and personal power from a high school graduate working on a farm to... well... you’ll see... Well worth a couple of bucks. Give it a go. P.S. SPOILERS . . . I think I got all the endings: Nuke, Immortality, New Priestess, Failed Protest, Betrayed by Priestess, College. Pretty satisfying range of outcomes — the twist in the Immortality ending got a laugh out of me. Good writing.
Was a bit worried that it wasn’t worth the price at first, but the game does open up as you keep playing. I like it. The only nitpick I have is the “wounded” timer could be a little shorter.