Forget rote learning or dry textbooks. Imagine instead coding an entire farm. That is exactly what a new game, “The Farmer Was Replaced,” lets players do. This title blends programming and automation into a fun farm management experience.
In this game, players write code to control a fleet of drones. These automated helpers plant seeds, water crops, harvest produce, and generally keep a whole farm running smoothly. The coding language used is inspired by Python, making it familiar to some and accessible to newcomers. The goal is to optimize every task, turning complex logic challenges into clear, visible solutions on the farm.
The game offers a satisfying way to learn. As players advance, they unlock new technologies, like better drones. This lets them automate even more complex tasks. It is perfect for anyone curious about programming concepts. It also appeals strongly to players who love puzzle-solving and making systems as efficient as possible.
Graphics and Presentation
The game chooses a simple, practical look. Its 2D and 3D graphics are light, focusing on clear information and smooth drone animations. You see immediate visual feedback from your coded routines. The visuals prioritize how the game plays over flashy details. This means the game is not heavy on graphics. Instead, it focuses on the joy of seeing your code run perfectly. This light approach also means the game runs well on modest computer systems.
Hardware Requirements
| Requirement | Value |
|---|---|
| Operating System | Windows 7 / 10 / 11 (64 bits) |
| Processor (CPU) | Intel Core i3 (or equivalent) |
| Memory RAM | 4 GB |
| Graphics Card (GPU) | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 or equivalent |
| Storage | ~1 GB of free space |
“The Farmer Was Replaced” officially left its Early Access phase. It launched on October 10, 2025. To celebrate, the game is available on Steam with a 20% discount. This makes the purchase price R$24.79.
