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Shuffle Farm is an indie simulator and turn-based strategy game from Computerhead that merges farming with arcane themes. Released December 31 2026 it plays like a deckbuilder roguelike where you manage a farm using card-based mechanics. You can focus on building production chains for crops or dive into magic to face challenges posed by a mysterious god. The game offers a relaxed mode for casual planting or a strategic grind for mastery. Single player only with no multiplayer elements. It’s a niche blend of resource management and tactical card play for players who enjoy slow-paced planning.
Each turn you draw cards to assign actions like planting seeds harvesting resources or summoning magical creatures. Cards form synergies, planting a sunflower might boost nearby crop yields while a spell card could summon a golem to defend your fields. The grid-based farm layout forces careful placement to maximize efficiency. Resource management is key: overwatering wastes energy while under-watering reduces yields. Exploration phases involve navigating procedurally generated lands using your deck’s strengths. Controls are keyboard-friendly with intuitive click-to-place mechanics. Sessions last 1-2 hours with each run feeling distinct due to randomized maps and card draws.
Shuffle Farm holds an 84% community rating with 7.5/10 critic score. Players average 12 hours total playtime and 32% completion rate. Moods are split between “chill” (68%) and “clever” (45%). Reviewers praise the “refreshing twist on deckbuilders” but note some find it “too slow.” The game has 32 achievements with an average of 83% unlocked per player. At $19.99 it’s priced mid-range for indie titles. Steam reviews highlight the “soothing farm loop” while others call the combat “underwhelming compared to the base-building.”
Shuffle Farm works best for players who enjoy hybrid strategy and don’t mind a slow burn. The card system adds depth but the combat feels less refined. With 32 achievements and a low price tag it’s a solid pick for deckbuilder fans or those craving a laid-back simulator. Skip it if you prefer fast-paced action or have limited time, this one demands patience. The farming loop is satisfying but the arcane elements struggle to match its polish. Worth trying for its unique blend but don’t expect a flawless experience.
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