Fourleaf Fields announced: a miniature farm simulator with tiny people

Fourleaf Fields announced: a miniature farm simulator with tiny people

Studios BEHEMUTT and HypeTrain have revealed a new farming simulator, Fourleaf Fields, in which players take on the role of miniature characters who cultivate life-sized plants and keep ladybugs, moths, and snails as companion pets. The game is being developed for PC, and a Steam page is already available.

The title Fourleaf Fields is named after the town where the protagonist resides. Players customize their farm, assist local residents, and uncover rumors that unlock fresh rewards and deepen relationships with neighbors. Much like Fields of Mistria, the game includes a town-rating system: completing errands helps the village grow and improve.

The project supports cooperative play — up to four players can work together on a single farm.

The first trailer emphasizes the vastness of the world: inhabitants settle in flower pots and shoes, dandelions tower above houses, and ladybugs are nearly the same size as the protagonist. Beside carrots and pumpkins the character looks minuscule — the game effectively conveys a tiny-scale world.

A release date has not been announced yet.

 

Source: iXBT.games