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Farmer’s Market Simulator

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Farmer’s Market Simulator is developed and published by Heze Games, and its release date is 8 December 2025. The game is being launched in Early Access on PC (Windows and macOS), and there is no official announcement yet of ports to consoles or other platforms.

In Farmer’s Market Simulator you start by cultivating crops and raising animals — planting seeds, watering soil, harvesting produce, and tending to chickens, cows and sheep to gather eggs, milk and wool. Once you’ve harvested goods, you stock them on your market shelves and manage a shop: customers arrive, pick up items, you scan and pack their purchases, and handle payments/cash‑outs. Thus the game blends farming, animal care, crafting and shop‑management in a cosy countryside‑market setting, offering players a mix of agriculture, resource management and retail simulation.

The game was preceded by a demo released in June 2025, which allowed players to sample the core gameplay: growing crops, raising animals and running a market. The Early Access launch has been marketed as “the core gameplay loop functional,” with promises from the developers to expand the game over time. Planned future additions include automation options, more crops, animals and products, crafting machines, perhaps even co‑op modes — all depending on community feedback. The developers intend to involve players via Steam discussions and a public roadmap while gradually improving and expanding the game over approximately 12 months in Early Access.

Although the game is newly released, there are already a small number of user reviews on Steam — currently all positive. Early impressions from players generally praise the game’s relaxed gameplay loop and the positive “feel” of building and managing your own farm‑market. Some players note that the shop‑management adds a satisfying layer of responsibility beyond simple farming, and that the style and atmosphere feel warm and inviting. On the downside, a few players mention that certain systems are still limited — and hope more content, polish, and possibly co‑op or deeper mechanics arrive as development progresses.

Overall, Farmer’s Market Simulator seems to offer a solid foundation for fans of farming, management and cosy simulation games. Its blend of agriculture, animal husbandry and shopkeeping stands out compared with more traditional farming sims. Early feedback is optimistic, with good potential if the developers follow through on promised content — but long‑term appeal will likely depend on how much new content, depth and polish is added during its Early Access period.