Farm Heroes Saga

Farm Heroes Saga is a match-three puzzle title available on browser as well as iOS and Android devices. Each stage asks you to gather a specific set of “cropsies” (fruits, vegetables, plus resources like sun and water) within a limited number of moves, with later levels introducing tougher targets and board layouts. It clearly shares DNA with King Digital Entertainment’s Candy Crush Saga, but its farming theme and bonus-focused scoring give it a distinct rhythm.

Developer: King Digital Entertainment
Playerbase: High
Type: Puzzle
Release Date: March 7, 2013
Platforms: Android & iOS
Pros: +Easy to pick up, ideal for short sessions. +Bright visuals and clean interface. +Boosters and bonuses add variety.
Cons: -Difficulty ramps up sharply in later stages. -Friend and social features can be unreliable.

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Overview

Farm Heroes Saga Overview

Farm Heroes Saga is a match-three puzzle game for browsers, iOS, and Android from King Digital Entertainment, built around the familiar idea of swapping tiles to line up three or more of the same icon. Like other games in the genre, larger matches tend to create stronger outcomes, so there is usually a benefit to planning a turn or two ahead instead of simply taking the first available swap.

Where Farm Heroes Saga separates itself from many match-three titles is how strictly it focuses on level objectives. Instead of rewarding every match equally, each stage sets quotas for specific crops and resources, and spending moves on “non-target” matches generally does not help you progress. This pushes players to think in terms of efficiency, board control, and setting up chains that move the right crops into place.

A standout mechanic is the crop bonus system. When you match crops, nearby tiles can receive bonus values, effectively making their future collection more valuable. This changes how you approach the board, because sometimes the best move is not the immediate quota match, but the swap that boosts surrounding crops and sets up a higher-impact collection later. It is a simple twist, but it adds a satisfying layer of positioning and timing to what could otherwise feel like a straightforward Candy Crush-style formula.

Farm Heroes Saga Key Features:

  • Accessible but Thoughtful Matching – familiar King-style match-three with room for planning.
  • Large Level Count – hundreds of stages, with ongoing updates adding more.
  • Hero Mode extra end-of-level potential that can swing close clears.
  • Companions – unlock companions and other useful rewards for strong performance.
  • Colorful Presentation bright animations and a polished, readable UI.

Farm Heroes Saga Screenshots

Farm Heroes Saga Featured Video

Farm Heroes Saga - Launch Trailer

Full Review

Farm Heroes Saga Review

Farm Heroes Saga succeeds largely because it understands what many players want from a mobile puzzle game, quick turns, clear goals, and a steady drip of new challenges. The moment-to-moment play is classic match-three: scan the grid, look for efficient swaps, and try to create cascades that do more work than a single move should. It feels responsive, it is easy to read at a glance, and it rarely wastes your time once you are in a level.

The objective-driven scoring is the game’s biggest gameplay differentiator. Since you are often collecting a specific set of cropsies, you cannot simply clear anything and expect to win. That restriction makes boards feel more like small puzzles than slot machines, especially on stages where the needed crops are awkwardly placed or where the layout limits how easily you can reposition tiles. In practice, it means good play is about shaping the board so that future spawns and cascades favor your targets.

The crop bonus mechanic adds another layer. Boosting neighboring crops can turn an average match into a setup for a big quota push later, and it encourages you to think about “where” you match, not only “what” you match. This is where the game feels most strategic, because a move that looks minor can be the one that creates a high-value cluster you cash in two turns later.

Progression is structured in the familiar King map format, with a long chain of levels that gradually introduces new constraints and patterns. The early game is welcoming and forgiving, while later stages can spike in difficulty and feel more demanding of either careful planning or the use of bonus items. When the difficulty rises, it is not always because the solution is unclear, but because the move limit can be tight, and a couple of unlucky drops can undermine an otherwise solid approach. Players who enjoy optimizing and replaying a level for a clean win will likely tolerate this better than players who prefer a purely relaxed experience.

Social features and friend interactions can be useful when they work, particularly for the standard genre loop of asking for help and comparing progress. However, they can also be inconsistent, which is frustrating when a game is clearly designed around light connectivity and shared progression.

Overall, Farm Heroes Saga is a strong entry in the match-three space. It is approachable, well-presented, and smartly built around objectives and bonuses that reward planning. If you like the general Candy Crush formula but want a slightly different style of strategy and scoring, this is an easy recommendation. If you are sensitive to late-game difficulty spikes, expect to slow down as the levels become more demanding.

System Requirements

Farm Heroes Saga System Requirements

Minimum Requirements:

Operating System: Android 2.3, iOS 5.1.1 or later
Hard Disk Space: 63 MB (Android) / 98.3 MB (iOS)

Music

Farm Heroes Saga Music

Additional Info

Farm Heroes Saga Additional Information

Developer: King Digital Entertainment
Publisher: King Digital Entertainment
Distributor: Activision Blizzard

Android and iOS Release Date: March 7, 2013

Development History / Background:

Farm Heroes Saga launched on March 7, 2013, and its audience grew steadily after release. Over time it became widely played worldwide, reaching the position of the second most played game in the world. With millions of ratings across both Android and iOS storefronts, its popularity was strong enough to justify a follow-up title, Farm Heroes Super Saga.