Days: My Dream Farm - Harvest

From dancing at local festivals to discovering hidden secrets in the woods, the game feels less like a chore list and more like a lifestyle. Is it Worth the Trip?

Critics and players on Niklas Notes have noted a mix of charm and early-access growing pains, but since its full launch, the developers have polished the experience significantly. With its low system requirements—needing only 4GB of RAM and 1GB of storage—it’s accessible to almost anyone with a PC. Final Verdict Harvest Days: My Dream Farm

The game starts with a premise we can all relate to: leaving the "skyscraper canyons" behind for the rolling hills of your grandfather’s old farm. But unlike other farming sims that keep you fenced in, Harvest Days gives you an open world to explore. You aren't just managing a plot of land; you’re becoming part of a living, breathing countryside. More Than Just Planting Seeds From dancing at local festivals to discovering hidden

You don’t have to walk everywhere. The game hands you a scooter early on, letting you zip between the forest, the lake, and the village with ease. With its low system requirements—needing only 4GB of

Harvest Days: My Dream Farm - Digital Supporter Pack on Steam