Short overview
Farming Simulator arrives on iPhone with a 2014 release that adapts the series to touchscreens while keeping its core farming mechanics. The mobile build is streamlined for phones and tablets, but it still gives players control of combines, tractors and other agricultural machines as they manage a growing farm and respond to changing crop prices.
Core activities on your farm
- Manage animals and dairy production, ensuring livestock are fed and milked.
- Expand your machinery roster by buying new tractors, harvesters and attachments.
- Plant and harvest crops while tending soil health and respecting production cycles.
- Watch commodity markets, timing sales to make the most of changing prices.
These options offer a lot of variety: crop growing, animal husbandry and equipment upgrades create long-term goals and repeatable tasks for fans of the genre.
Controls and realism
The touch controls are intuitive and easy to pick up — steering and operating vehicles feel natural within minutes. However, the simulation side is uneven: vehicle handling can feel over-simplified, collisions lack consequence and the physics sometimes behave unrealistically. The included tutorial is very brief (around half a minute), which leaves newcomers needing to consult the online manual or learn by trial and error.
Visuals, sound and presentation
Graphically the game is polished: models and textures are convincing, environments look pleasant and the day/night transition is handled well. Driving across the countryside and watching the light change is satisfying. Audio quality varies, though — some sound effects are solid while others feel less refined.
Payments and additional content
The in-game store lets you swap vehicles regularly if your finances allow it, but several machines are locked behind additional purchases. Requiring real-money transactions for certain gear is an unfortunate design choice that limits access unless you pay extra.
Conclusion and recommendation
Farming Simulator on mobile is engaging and will appeal to established fans: it provides enough crops, animals and equipment to keep you entertained. Still, shortcomings such as simplistic physics and paywalled vehicles prevent it from being a complete package. If you enjoy farming sims and don't mind a few rough edges (and possible extra purchases), this mobile entry is worth a look; otherwise, expect a fun but imperfect experience.
Technical
- Windows
- iPhone
- German
- English
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