Big Farm
Goodgame Big Farm is a browser-based simulation MMO that puts you in charge of restoring a neglected family farm and turning it into a thriving rural business. At its core it is a relaxed, menu-and-timer driven management game, where your day-to-day routine revolves around crops, livestock, crafting chains, and expanding your property piece by piece. If you have ever spent time with social farming games like Farmville, you will recognize the click-to-plant, click-to-harvest rhythm, and fans of Goodgame’s other titles may also notice a similar bright presentation and progression-focused structure.
| Publisher: GoodGame Studios Playerbase: High Type: Browser Simulation Game Release Date: Oct 29, 2012 Pros: +Objective-based progression with a light narrative. +Plenty of buildings and upgrades to work toward. +Vibrant, friendly art direction. Cons: -Monetization can influence progression. -Many actions rely on lengthy timers. |
Big Farm Overview
Goodgame Big Farm is a casual MMO farming sim that opens with a straightforward premise: you inherit a farm that has seen better days, and it is up to you to clear space, rebuild, and start producing goods again. The early hours are guided by a series of tutorial tasks delivered by a rotating cast of villagers and helpers, each nudging you toward the next system the game wants you to learn. It is a very directed onboarding, and that structure continues later through objectives that keep you moving from one unlock to the next.
The main loop is resource management with simple production chains. You plant seeds, wait for crops to mature, harvest them, and then use those materials to create other items, replenish seed stock, or feed animals to generate additional products. As your farm grows, the map fills up with new plots, decorations, and functional buildings that expand what you can produce. Nearly every key structure can be upgraded, which increases efficiency and opens more options, but it also adds more timers and more dependencies between resources. The multiplayer side is generally light, focusing on short competitions and group play that rewards coordination rather than direct conflict.
Big Farm Key Features:
- Objective-Led Progression – missions and task chains add context, making the tutorial and mid-game goals feel more purposeful.
- Timed Multiplayer Challenges – compete to gather or produce the most of a specific resource within a limited window for bonuses.
- Join a Cooperation – team up with other players in a cooperative group to coordinate contributions and grow together.
- Production and Planning – juggle crops, animal feed, and crafted goods to keep your farm running efficiently.
- Upgradeable Buildings – improve output and unlock more options by investing in building upgrades across your property.
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Big Farm Requirements
Operating System: XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Equivalent
Video Card: Any Graphics Card (Integrated works well too)
RAM: 512 MB
Hard Disk Space: 100 MB (Cache)
Big Farm is a browser based MMO and is designed to run comfortably on most computers. It was tested and runs well on Internet Explorer, Opera, Firefox and Chrome, and in general any up-to-date browser should handle it without issue.
Big Farm Additional Information
Developer: Goodgame Studios
Publisher: Goodgame Studios
Release Date: Oct 29, 2012
Development History / Background:
Big Farm is a browser-based farming simulator developed and published by Hamburg, Germany based GoodGame Studios. The studio is also known for Goodgame Empire, a browser strategy MMO available across PC, Android, and iOS. Released after Goodgame Empire, Big Farm served as the company’s follow-up title, shifting from warfare and city building to a lighter, production-focused farming theme while keeping a familiar free-to-play progression style.

