Farming Simulator is a farming simulation video game where players take on the roles of farmers. Most of the tasks depend on expanding and upgrading dated equipment and machinery, which can be achieved by harvesting and selling crops. Players are free to explore the surrounding areas of the map, grow from the crops, and invest money in additional fields and equipment.
In this guide, we will show you the Best Upcoming Farming Simulators in 2022 & 2023!
Best Upcoming Farming Simulators in 2022 & 2023
Spirittea
Spirittea is one that recently came on and the only one where you can see troublesome spirits who need to do a bit of resting in peace, you have to help them relax in a bathhouse.

In Spirittea once you drink the titular tea, you can help the spirit solve their problems all while managing the task of building up the old bath house into a bustling business and taking care of the customers, which are the spirits.

You have to find treasures, serve meals, do a little karaoke and do whatever it takes to bring happiness to their hearts.
Snacko

This simulator needs to just hurry up and come out already because it is adorable. You play as big city kitties Momo and Khan as they move to an island and start a little farm in the pixel art style mix of 2D and 3D.

Your goal is to help revitalize the town as you improve your farm, home, and your relationships. In between all that cooking and crafting is a pesky little curse on the island where Momo and Khan must seek out the shrines spread out throughout the land to rid the island of monsters and with help of the goddess bring back peace and harmony.
Coral Island
Everyone is waiting almost a year for Coral Island to come out. The game is set apart from the others with the gorgeous graphics, exploring the coral reef, and the unique human backstories of the characters.

There’s been a lot of comparisons to Stardew Valley, and the influence is much evident but it stands out with its own visual style as well as the farming system that is pretty clever and ties into the lore of the island.

Sunny Side
It became a game that’s highly anticipated. Set in an aging town in the countryside of Japan, this game leans toward the use of technology to cultivate the land as well as relationships that you uncover as you get to know the townsfolk.

Sunny Side promises a lot of customization, that you can make your avatar home and many aspects of your game uniquely yours for a more immersive experience, and with Japanese influences, some of the traditional farm sim staples will be swapped out for things such as fermenting soy sauce and crafting artisan cheese.

Roots of Pacha
In this game, you are not just learning how to farm, but you’re developing brand new ideas and helping your clan as your civilization evolves.

There are fishing and developing tools and pottery as well as expanding community and the spirituality of the primitive world.

There is also a multiplayer where you can create your squad together with your friends.
Aka
Aka is an open-world adventure where you explore the mystical lands, and you can care for things such as dragons and giants and fulfill requests for NPCs to unlock new areas.

This game appears to have a good balance between a relaxed cozy atmosphere and adventure filled with secrets and quests.

Farming and caring for the plants and animals centers on the concept of permaculture which is the idea of caring for the earth in a manner to help the entire ecosystem flourish.
There is also crafting and exploration of various biomes and an emotional storyline that will unfold in a non-linear fashion.
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