Sun Nov 16 2025
System update.
Tiny Pixel Farm is the definition of 'charming.' In a market full of complex, high-stress farming sims, this game's commitment to a single-screen layout is brilliant. You can see your entire ranch at a glance, making it the perfect idle experience to check in on throughout the day. The pixel art is incredibly detailed and cute, making even the simple act of clearing weeds feel rewarding.
What really surprised me was the depth of the guest and collection systems. It’s not just about harvesting wool and milk; you’re also running a bed and breakfast and trying to befriend wild animals that wander onto your land. The Encyclopedia gives completionists plenty to do, and the ranch hand system allows you to automate the parts of the game you find tedious. It is a peaceful, well-crafted experience that proves you don't need 3D graphics to create an immersive world.
Intuitive single-screen gameplay
Beautifully detailed pixel-art graphics
Overnight guest system with room upgrades
Wild animal friendship and collection mechanics
Ranch hand automation system
Tap on overgrown areas to clear them for a small fee. Once cleared, you can choose which animal type to raise there. Keep animals fed to produce goods that you can sell to the customers who visit your store.
Level up your guest rooms to attract more overnight visitors. You can also hire up to six ranch hands who will automatically harvest products and collect fees, allowing your farm to thrive even when you aren't tapping.
It tracks every farm animal, wild animal, guest, and fish you have discovered, acting as a completionist's checklist.
This game is very fun and is a good app to play if you are bored. But that’s the thing there’s not a lot of things you can do in the game you should be able to wake up and want to play it and it should be addicting. I suggest the company should add holiday cosmetics to encourage the players to grind and to play the game. This company should also add other animals and introduce crops in the game like carrots and potato’s that take different amounts of time varying on the level that this item is required. Any you should make it so the workers that you hire can collect wool and other goods besides grass. Over all I like this game and I think the game could over take some popular games. Thank you for reading these Suggestions and hopefully the company can add some of these things in to the game.
I adore this game, it’s cute and easy to play, it’s an idle game so it takes time to get going but once you do it’s fun, the only thing i’ve started to realize as i’ve played it for a while now, is that it does stagger off and becomes not enjoyable to play anymore because you can’t do anything else, you get the two farms and once you’ve got most of all the stalls and such put up, there’s nothing much left to do. Besides level up and unlock the other farm animals on the main farm, but even trying to do that is becoming hard because it takes so many coins and it takes sooo long to save them up. If there were more updates that included more new things or even one big update it would be great again but sadly it’s kinda fallen off for me. fingers crossed for any new update!
I find this game very addictive and stimulating! Plus, it is a great way to just relax and take a good well deserved break! I think y’all should make way more games similar to this in the future! I would totally purchase them! In fact I bet tons of people would! To be honest I thought I was just going to delete the game because pixels just wasn’t my thing. I thought the game would be slow and laggy and really boring and hard to play. ITS THE COMPLETE OPPOSITE!! I am so glad I gave this app a try! I found a new love for pixel games!! Plus, this app has all of my favorite components in it. Animals, sales, building opportunities and trust me there’s more! I just wont get into specifics because I know y’all are very busy hopefully making more games like this😏😏 Thanks for your time!!
Pixel Farms is an extremely cute game. I personally like apps that allow players to customize, and I think it’s a unique idea to have players customize a farm. I’m totally into it. As you level up in pixel, the amount of coins and gems that you get from your animals and weeds patches goes up. Once a player reaches level 10, pixel farm begins to turn into a frenzy. I also deeply appreciate how advertisements are not so in-your-face as much as other apps I’ve been on. Once in a while, a mysterious egg with mysterious AD contents will arrive at your farm. It does not bother me too much. I play this game every morning after waking up- it gives me an incentive to keep my eyes open. Extremely relaxing. Can be addicting. Pixel farms is everything.
Pixel Farm is super cute and addicting mobile game that takes you back to the good old days of pixelated graphics. It's all about running your own farm and having a blast while doing it. You'll be planting and harvesting crops, taking care of cute little pixel animals, and expanding your farm like a boss. The retro visuals make it extra charming, and it's perfect for when you just wanna kick back, relax, and enjoy some farming fun on your phone. It may not be the most complex farming game out there, but hey, it's casual, it's adorable, and it's a great choice if you want a laid-back farming experience on the go!
So far I’ve been able to sink about 3-4 hours of my free time into the game and it is absolutely adorable. The pixel art style is reminiscent of Stardew Valley while maintaining its own gameplay style of a grindey/automation growth type of game. The mechanics are simple but not very self explanatory. A lot of the options and choices are up to the imagination of the player to figure out. Pixel graphics are super cool and retro, but not always very easily distinguishable. One final note is that the game needs some heavy optimization. It’s a 2D pixel style game and it will heat up my phone in a matter of 10-15 minutes (11 Pro). This is not okay. Games that have been approved for Apple Arcade with full 3D style, frame-by-frame rendered lighting, and particle simulation don’t even get devices this warm. Something needs to be fixed here. Overall, it’s a good start.
This is an adorable little game with all the little creatures that come to visit. With the random animal telling you there will be an ad, and then thanks you after said ad, I almost don’t mind the full screen ads. I personally would like to see a little more elaboration in the tutorial, and maybe just some short tips over all in game, though. It took me a hot minute before I understood what exactly each level to the workers did. Also, maybe put the names of the animals in the album, I would love to show my friends what little animal visited me; I didn’t know the grey animal was a dog, I first thought it was a wolf, and I panicked thinking that he was going to get my sheep. Please keep working on the game! I’m excited to see what the developer(s) do in the future!
I’m really enjoying the game a lot so far! It’s very cute, simple, and runs well! However, I have a few suggestions. 1. Add more store slots! I’d love to be able to store more products, but only having 4 as you get into the later levels where products stack quickly is kind annoying D: It would be nice to have some extras 2. Add more plot sets. I know once you reach a certain level there is another world, but I’d love to have a way to have more plots on the same world other than the ones you are given and unlock as time goes on. Id like to be able to harvest even more products and in return make even more coins! 3. Add crops to the game! I’d love to be able to harvest things such as potatoes, corn, lettuce, etc! I think it could add some more variety to the game! But yeah that’s what I have and overall I’m enjoying the game quite a bit! I hope y’all like the suggestions and take them into consideration!