Fields of Fortune

Fields of Fortune

UC Studios UC Studios February 12, 2026

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About Fields of Fortune

Fields of Fortune is a laid-back simulation game where you build a farm from scratch on a remote island. Developed by UC Studios and released on PC in 2026, it blends resource management with exploration. You start with basic tools, crops, and animals, gradually unlocking crafting systems and new islands to scavenge. The game lets you play at your own pace or optimize layouts for efficiency. Simple controls and a focus on incremental progress make it feel cozy but rewarding. With single-player only and no multiplayer distractions, it’s a chill pick for fans of slow-burn building games. The city-trading and island-hopping add light variety without overwhelming the core loop.

Gameplay

You spend most sessions planting seeds, harvesting, and managing a grid of buildings. Each new tool or material requires gathering resources like wood or stone, which you refine into advanced items. Animals need feeding and housing, with outputs like milk or eggs boosting trade profits. Traveling to the city lets you sell goods for currency or accept small quests, while exploring islands via boat adds rare resources. Controls are click-and-drag, with a pause menu for planning. The game’s depth comes from balancing crop cycles, animal care, and resource chains. Sessions often last 1-2 hours, though efficiency-focused players might track production rates across days. There’s no rush, progress is dictated by your curiosity or patience.

What Players Think

Fields of Fortune has a 4.3/5 PlayPile rating, with 88% positive reviews. Average playtime is 150 hours, though 40% of players hit 100 hours. Completion rates for all achievements sit at 27%, with 60 hours needed for full mastery. Community moods are 65% relaxed, 25% intrigued, and 10% bored. Users praise the “relaxing but deep” systems, though some call it “a slow burn.” Critics note it’s “less ambitious than Stardew Valley but more consistent.” The 30-achievement list includes tasks like “Sell 1000 units of produce” or “Upgrade all animal pens.” A popular thread debates optimal crop rotations. No major bugs reported, and 70% of players say it’s worth the $29.99 price.

PlayPile's Take

This is a solid choice for casual players who enjoy methodical building. The $30 price tag feels fair for a game offering 150+ hours of play. If you like planning resource chains or optimizing farm layouts, Fields of Fortune delivers. However, it lacks the character interaction or seasonal events of top-tier sims, which might deter some. With 30 achievements and a 27% completion rate, it’s not a speedrun title. Best for players who want to unwind with a steady, no-pressure loop. The community’s 88% positivity suggests it’s a safe bet for downtime, though hardcore fans may find it too minimalist.

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