Deck of Harvest

Deck of Harvest

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About Deck of Harvest

Deck of Harvest is a strategy simulator from Pone Games that blends farming management with deck-building mechanics. Released in June 2026 for PC, it tasks players with planting, harvesting, and storing crops across four seasons while curating a deck of tools and upgrades to boost efficiency. The game emphasizes resource planning, limited field space forces tough choices about which crops to grow, and a well-optimized deck can turn tedious cycles into smooth profit. It’s a slow-burn strategy title for players who enjoy balancing long-term goals with tactical micromanagement.

Gameplay

Each session revolves around seasonal rotations: spring planting, summer growth, autumn harvest, and winter stockpiling. You drag crops into plots, track their maturity, and sell or store yields to fund better seeds or deck upgrades. The deck itself acts as a decision engine, cards grant bonuses like faster growth or bulk storage, but you’ll need to prioritize which to unlock. Controls are straightforward but require constant attention, like dragging harvested goods to warehouses before rot sets in. Playtime escalates as seasons repeat, with later rounds introducing pricier treasures and tighter resource constraints. The single-player mode focuses purely on self-improvement, with no external threats or rivals.

What Players Think

Community stats show 72% of players report happiness, 21% neutral, and 7% frustration. Average playtime clocks in at 18 hours, with 67% completing the base game. Critics rate it 7.8/10, praising its “clever synergy between deck and farm management” but noting “repetitive mid-game cycles.” Achievement completion at 82% suggests decent challenge variety, though 15% of players quit before mastering winter mechanics. Forum threads split between fans of its methodical design and those who call it “a spreadsheet in disguise.”

PlayPile's Take

Deck of Harvest works best for strategy fans who thrive on incremental optimization. Its 18-hour average playtime and $29.99 price tag make it a low-risk pick for PC players seeking calm, cerebral gameplay. While the deck-building half outshines the farming sim for some, the two systems lock together satisfyingly by late-game. Skip if you dislike micromanagement or need high-octane action. For its niche, it’s a solid 7.5/10, worth a try if you’ve got patience for its seasonal rhythm.

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