Super Farmer

Super Farmer

Sun Haitao Sun Haitao October 31, 2025
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About Super Farmer

Super Farmer is a strategy game by Sun Haitao, released in 2025 for PC. You play as a farmer in a chaotic orchard, racing against pests and other players to collect fruits before time runs out. The game blends quick reflexes with resource management, dodging enemies, using power-ups like traps or speed boosts, and conserving energy to avoid fatigue. With 100 levels and a single-player mode, it’s a twitch-heavy test of efficiency and timing. The vibrant art style and frantic pace make it feel like a digital board game with a modern twist. Ideal for short bursts of play, it leans into simplicity but demands precision.

Gameplay

Each level gives you a set time to collect as many fruits as possible while avoiding pests and rival farmers. Movement is brisk, with sprint and crouch mechanics to dodge attacks. You can throw items like nets to slow enemies or use smoke bombs to create space. Energy depletes as you run, forcing strategic pauses. Sessions rarely last longer than 10, 20 minutes, but mastering the rhythm takes time. The single-player mode pits you against AI-controlled opponents, each with distinct behaviors, some chase aggressively, others linger to block paths. Controls are responsive but can feel clunky on keyboard, lacking the finesse of a controller. The challenge lies in balancing speed, item usage, and stamina to outlast the competition.

What Players Think

PlayPile data shows 65% of players finish all 100 levels, averaging 14 hours of playtime. Community moods skew 55% happy, 30% frustrated, and 15% bored, with common complaints about repetitive level design. Reviews praise the fast-paced action but note the game’s lack of depth beyond its core loop. Achievement completion is 82%, with unlocks tied to fruit counts, energy efficiency, and victory streaks. One player wrote, “It’s addictive but wears out quickly after 20 levels.” Critics on Steam gave it 78/100, calling it “a decent diversion but light on innovation.” The price tag of $14.99 keeps it low-stakes for casual buyers.

PlayPile's Take

Super Farmer works best as a pick-up-and-play challenge for fans of quick-strategy games like Braid or even Fruit Ninja. It’s not deep, but the tension of racing against AI and pests is satisfying in short doses. The energy mechanic adds a layer of planning, though it can feel punishing. With a sub-$15 price, it’s worth a try if you enjoy tight, reactive gameplay. Skip it if you prefer long-term strategy or deeper customization. Achievements give a reason to replay, but the 100 levels eventually blur together. A solid but forgettable experience.

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