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Charming and immersive farming experience for players of all ages.
Vibrant graphics and delightful animations bring the farm to life.
Extensive customization options allow players to personalize their farm.
Social features encourage interaction and collaboration with friends and neighbors.
Regular updates and events keep the game fresh and engaging.
An authentic farm experience.
Delightful animations and sound effects.
Allows players to personalize their farm.
The social function is complete.
Regular updates and activities with high playability.
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Are you interested in farm games? If your answer is yes, then you have come to the right place. Hay Day is a farming simulation game developed by Supercell. Players can experience the joy of rural life planting and farming without leaving home! And it can give players a real rural experience because the environment here is simulated very well. In this beautiful and fun-filled environment, players can grow crops, raise poultry, etc., but everything starts at zero. There is nothing here, players need to start step by step. First, you need to build your own farm.
In Hay Day, the player takes on the role of a man who inherits an abandoned farm. Your goal in the game is to restore the farm to its former glory and complete various tasks. From planting and harvesting crops to raising poultry, and you can even progress to running a roadside store, there's always plenty to do on your farm so you won't get bored. Building a farm is your biggest task as you expand your business.
The core of Hay Day is agriculture. Players can plant various crops on their own farms, such as wheat, corn, carrots, sugar cane, etc. These basic crops are available in the game, and players need to understand each crop. The growth cycle and planting requirements are carefully cultivated and awaiting harvest.
In addition to crops, players can also raise a variety of poultry. For example: chickens, cows, pigs, sheep, etc. For example, you can harvest eggs from chickens, develop milk from cows, and collect their wool from sheep. These are very valuable information.