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Fae Farm FAQ
Hello everyone!

We've added our list of frequently asked questions about Fae Farm here! If your question isn’t answered below, please feel free to send it to us and we’ll answer if we can!

Is Fae Farm digital-only or will physical versions be available?
- Fae Farm will have a physical Nintendo Switch release and can be pre-ordered through major retailers. The game will be digitally available through the Nintendo eShop, Steam, and the Epic Game Store.

Are there different editions available?
- On PC (via Steam and the Epic Games Store), you can pre-purchase the Standard Edition or the Deluxe Edition to play Fae Farm at launch on September 8. The Deluxe Edition includes Fae Farm, the Official Soundtrack and 2 content packs to be released later. Both pre-purchase offers include the Cozy Cabin Variety Pack.

What languages is the game available in?
- Fae Farm is playable in English, French, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain, Latin America), Chinese (Traditional, Simplified), Japanese and Korean.

Can players create their own character in Fae Farm?
- Absolutely! Once you start up the game, you’ll be able to create your own unique character, choosing from a variety of body sizes and shapes, skin tones, hair, facial features, and pronouns. Once you’re in the game, you can continue to collect different outfits and dyes to further customize your Fae Farmer. You’ll even be able to unlock a mirror that allows you to change your appearance whenever you want!

Can players establish relationships?
- What’s life without a little love? You’ll be able to befriend a number of denizens in the world of Azoria, and some of them will be romanceable too! Experience the joys of both romantic and platonic love and forge strong friendships as you progress through the game!

Is multiplayer required to enjoy Fae Farm?
- While playing Fae Farm with friends is always great fun, it is fantastic to play solo too! You can build your homestead, tend to crops and animals, progress through the game, and even complete the epic experience solo! We want you to enjoy the game YOUR way.

Does Fae Farm have online or co-op gameplay?
- Fae Farm can be enjoyed with friends and family either online, or locally via the ad-hoc wireless feature! You can invite anyone who owns the game to visit their homestead and help them grow their farm, traverse dungeons, and progress through the game together. Variety is the spice of life, so you’ll be able to have multiple save options for different playthroughs!
- In addition, with its cross-play feature, players can share in the adventure with all their friends through Azoria, regardless of which platform they choose. You’ll need to create a Phoenix Labs account in order to play online together, invite your friends and visit their homestead. The Phoenix Labs account isn’t required to play on your own.

Are you planning more content for Fae Farm?
- This is only the beginning of your adventure in Azoria: between December 2023 and June 2024, two waves of additional content will be released to expand your horizons, with new places to discover, new characters to befriend and romance, new creatures, new stories, and of course, more magic everywhere! Both content packs are included in the PC Deluxe Edition and will be automatically downloadable by the owners of this edition upon their release.
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Morgan Sep 22, 2023 @ 1:30pm 
Originally posted by oMaMori:
price of game is not fine. this game should be $9.99 not $39.99
The game has a 80% positive rating! I think that the price is obviously perfect!
oMaMori Sep 22, 2023 @ 2:36pm 
Originally posted by katiekreps:
Originally posted by oMaMori:
price of game is not fine. this game should be $9.99 not $39.99
The game has a 80% positive rating! I think that the price is obviously perfect!

nah.. from that 80% -> 20% of user is "Product received for free" so "Positive rating" is very sus...
Morgan Sep 22, 2023 @ 4:16pm 
Originally posted by oMaMori:
Originally posted by katiekreps:
The game has a 80% positive rating! I think that the price is obviously perfect!

nah.. from that 80% -> 20% of user is "Product received for free" so "Positive rating" is very sus...
Nah. 80% positive rating, 100% perfect game!
oMaMori Sep 25, 2023 @ 12:22am 
Originally posted by katiekreps:
Originally posted by oMaMori:

nah.. from that 80% -> 20% of user is "Product received for free" so "Positive rating" is very sus...
Nah. 80% positive rating, 100% perfect game!

1. The NPCs are cardboard cutouts and only exist to give you fetch quests and sell you stuff
2. You spend the majority of the game grinding the dungeons. The only way to finish the game is through a lot of dungeon grinding. (not farming, taking care of animals, getting married, etc)
3. Everything is on a linear progression system. You unlock one dungeon, then the next, and then the next, in a specific order, and can't progress without following this very linear path
4. The majority of quests/tasks/missions in the game are just fetch quests. Toward the end of the game it is literally just one fetch quest after the next.

Farming doesn't really serve much purpose. The seasonal seed system is convoluted and completely unnecessary. You can only buy the same seed bags for each season, and then need to purchase additional fertilizer to transform the crops into seasonal crops. Why do you need to do this? The answer is you don't. In fact, you don't need to farm at all. You can just forage for vegetable-like substitutes to use in cooking. Crops don't have quality, so there's no point in putting time into farming to level it up or increase profits. Farming is also tedious. There are no sprinklers, so enjoy wasting a ton of energy/mana each day watering your crops all the way through to end-game. There's a potion that makes it rain over you, which I suppose could work to water crops, however I completed the game and never even had a chance to make the potion.

Ranching animals also serves no real purpose. You automatically get a barn and a coop, so you don't need to work toward buying them, which is sort of boring. Then you can't really upgrade them, either. Animals are vending machines. Put food in, get item out. They don't have a relationship with you, so you can't befriend them to earn better quality products. The petting/brushing system is buggy so you need to step away from the animal after petting in order to re-engage them to brush. But don't bother doing either, because petting/brushing is completely unnecessary. The animals will produce the same items each day for eternity. Also it's cute that you walk your animal home after buying it, but have fun trying to buy 3-4 animals at once, because you need to walk each one home one at a time.

Fishing has been simplified far too much and also serves no real purpose. There's a limited amount of fish in each area of water and you can see the fish in the water. Catching them is mostly trivial, just tedious as you can't really do much to change anything about fishing other than upgrading your fishing rod, but I didn't notice any drastic improvements through all of the rod upgrades. There is no bait or tackle to equip, so there isn't any thought as to what sort of bait to use for what type of fish, or tackle that changes how the mechanic works... Nope, just catch a fish anywhere and exactly the same way every time. There's a surprisingly limited number of fish types, and you'll quickly get bored catching the same fish over and over all season. Fish are used in a few recipes but you can simply buy fillets from the fisherman, so you can pretty much skip fishing all together.

Critter catching is kind of fun, and I like the idea of placing them into habitats to get different resources from them. There's no museum or anything to donate fish or insects to, so their only use is to be converted into resources.

Selling things is a headache. You get a limited amount of market stall spaces to sell items, and they don't stack... So you quickly fill up the stalls for the day. You can obtain an additional market stall for your farm, but this doesn't really alleviate the problem much. But that's okay, because by mid-game you'll only be selling artisan goods which can earn you thousands a day with little effort. Which leads me to mining....

This game is about 80% mining and fighting monsters. It's really not a farming sim at all. The bulk of your time will be spent grinding the mines to reach the 25th floor. You'll do this 3 times over 3 different mines. To say it gets repetitive is an understatement. The mechanic for getting to a new floor might seem interesting at first, but it's literally just Stardew Valley's system with minor changes. Instead of breaking rocks to find a hole to go down to the next floor, you... break rocks to find a switch... that opens a door to take you to the next floor. So... basically the exact same mechanic, only slightly more convoluted.

There's also the necessity of crafting Seals to permanently unlock dungeon floors. This might seem neat at first, but it's literally just more work than in SDV where you simply reach every 5th floor to unlock the previous 5. Here, you'll go down 5 floors, collecting resources only to then have to go use those resources to craft seals, so the next time you visit the mines you can place them down to permanently unlock the floors. Same exact system, only more work involved. Fun.

So the mines will be the primary source of income. You can collect gems which you can then craft into polished gems at the artisan table. These sell for ludicrous amounts of money. So much, that any other form of making money is rendered pointless. No point in farming, fishing, animal ranching, etc... Just spam the mines for gems. That's it. Once you're reached this point of the game, you'll realize the game just boils down to doing this and slowly grinding down the mine floors until you get to the bottom of a mine. Which rewards you with... you guessed it, a big fetch quest.

Finally I just want to touch on seasonal events and the NPC townspeople. These feel like a complete afterthought. Each seasonal "event" is just held at the last day of the season, and it's basically just a fetch quest to get something. Cool. I *think* the town is decorated for the events, but it's so subtle that it's hard to even tell. Maybe if I saw the normal town side by side with the decorated town, but otherwise it doesn't really stand out as an event at all.

The NPCs in this game are the lowest effort implementation of anything else in the game. They are one dimensional cardboard cut-outs. One NPC is obsessed with frogs. 90% of his dialogue is about frogs. Another is obsessed with natural disasters. Most of her dialogue is just talking about natural disasters. She's also supposed to be introverted, but does not actually display any signs of being an introvert. She's very outgoing and talkative. The dates are basically the same for all the NPCs, just with dialogue swapped out. You just sit on a log and they talk at you for a while and then the date is over. This is repeated several times per NPC, just at different locales. Eventually (and rather quickly) you get the option to marry the NPC. This is rather uneventful and costs 10k currency. After the marriage, your NPC doesn't even live in your house. They just loiter around your farm area all day. They don't have much of anything new to say either, and don't provide any help on the farm or any new mechanics.

The rest of the town are just vending machines and fetch quest givers. That's all they do. They don't display interesting personalities... they have no backstories... they are just face and name that sell you things or tell you to bring them things.

Also if you're expecting a cozy and stress-free time, well this isn't the game. Not only do you have to grind dungeons (and deal with fighting monsters) in order to complete the game, but you also have very short days which are made worse by the fact that the game doesn't pause while you're in the majority of menus. If you're looking through storage? The day is passing by. Placing furniture in your house? The day is passing by. You can spend half of your day just managing your inventory.

It’s dungeon fight farming game not cozy farming simulation game.
UvetteRichardson Sep 25, 2023 @ 1:31pm 
Originally posted by oMaMori:
Originally posted by katiekreps:
Nah. 80% positive rating, 100% perfect game!

1. The NPCs are cardboard cutouts and only exist to give you fetch quests and sell you stuff
2. You spend the majority of the game grinding the dungeons. The only way to finish the game is through a lot of dungeon grinding. (not farming, taking care of animals, getting married, etc)
3. Everything is on a linear progression system. You unlock one dungeon, then the next, and then the next, in a specific order, and can't progress without following this very linear path
4. The majority of quests/tasks/missions in the game are just fetch quests. Toward the end of the game it is literally just one fetch quest after the next.

Farming doesn't really serve much purpose. The seasonal seed system is convoluted and completely unnecessary. You can only buy the same seed bags for each season, and then need to purchase additional fertilizer to transform the crops into seasonal crops. Why do you need to do this? The answer is you don't. In fact, you don't need to farm at all. You can just forage for vegetable-like substitutes to use in cooking. Crops don't have quality, so there's no point in putting time into farming to level it up or increase profits. Farming is also tedious. There are no sprinklers, so enjoy wasting a ton of energy/mana each day watering your crops all the way through to end-game. There's a potion that makes it rain over you, which I suppose could work to water crops, however I completed the game and never even had a chance to make the potion.

Ranching animals also serves no real purpose. You automatically get a barn and a coop, so you don't need to work toward buying them, which is sort of boring. Then you can't really upgrade them, either. Animals are vending machines. Put food in, get item out. They don't have a relationship with you, so you can't befriend them to earn better quality products. The petting/brushing system is buggy so you need to step away from the animal after petting in order to re-engage them to brush. But don't bother doing either, because petting/brushing is completely unnecessary. The animals will produce the same items each day for eternity. Also it's cute that you walk your animal home after buying it, but have fun trying to buy 3-4 animals at once, because you need to walk each one home one at a time.

Fishing has been simplified far too much and also serves no real purpose. There's a limited amount of fish in each area of water and you can see the fish in the water. Catching them is mostly trivial, just tedious as you can't really do much to change anything about fishing other than upgrading your fishing rod, but I didn't notice any drastic improvements through all of the rod upgrades. There is no bait or tackle to equip, so there isn't any thought as to what sort of bait to use for what type of fish, or tackle that changes how the mechanic works... Nope, just catch a fish anywhere and exactly the same way every time. There's a surprisingly limited number of fish types, and you'll quickly get bored catching the same fish over and over all season. Fish are used in a few recipes but you can simply buy fillets from the fisherman, so you can pretty much skip fishing all together.

Critter catching is kind of fun, and I like the idea of placing them into habitats to get different resources from them. There's no museum or anything to donate fish or insects to, so their only use is to be converted into resources.

Selling things is a headache. You get a limited amount of market stall spaces to sell items, and they don't stack... So you quickly fill up the stalls for the day. You can obtain an additional market stall for your farm, but this doesn't really alleviate the problem much. But that's okay, because by mid-game you'll only be selling artisan goods which can earn you thousands a day with little effort. Which leads me to mining....

This game is about 80% mining and fighting monsters. It's really not a farming sim at all. The bulk of your time will be spent grinding the mines to reach the 25th floor. You'll do this 3 times over 3 different mines. To say it gets repetitive is an understatement. The mechanic for getting to a new floor might seem interesting at first, but it's literally just Stardew Valley's system with minor changes. Instead of breaking rocks to find a hole to go down to the next floor, you... break rocks to find a switch... that opens a door to take you to the next floor. So... basically the exact same mechanic, only slightly more convoluted.

There's also the necessity of crafting Seals to permanently unlock dungeon floors. This might seem neat at first, but it's literally just more work than in SDV where you simply reach every 5th floor to unlock the previous 5. Here, you'll go down 5 floors, collecting resources only to then have to go use those resources to craft seals, so the next time you visit the mines you can place them down to permanently unlock the floors. Same exact system, only more work involved. Fun.

So the mines will be the primary source of income. You can collect gems which you can then craft into polished gems at the artisan table. These sell for ludicrous amounts of money. So much, that any other form of making money is rendered pointless. No point in farming, fishing, animal ranching, etc... Just spam the mines for gems. That's it. Once you're reached this point of the game, you'll realize the game just boils down to doing this and slowly grinding down the mine floors until you get to the bottom of a mine. Which rewards you with... you guessed it, a big fetch quest.

Finally I just want to touch on seasonal events and the NPC townspeople. These feel like a complete afterthought. Each seasonal "event" is just held at the last day of the season, and it's basically just a fetch quest to get something. Cool. I *think* the town is decorated for the events, but it's so subtle that it's hard to even tell. Maybe if I saw the normal town side by side with the decorated town, but otherwise it doesn't really stand out as an event at all.

The NPCs in this game are the lowest effort implementation of anything else in the game. They are one dimensional cardboard cut-outs. One NPC is obsessed with frogs. 90% of his dialogue is about frogs. Another is obsessed with natural disasters. Most of her dialogue is just talking about natural disasters. She's also supposed to be introverted, but does not actually display any signs of being an introvert. She's very outgoing and talkative. The dates are basically the same for all the NPCs, just with dialogue swapped out. You just sit on a log and they talk at you for a while and then the date is over. This is repeated several times per NPC, just at different locales. Eventually (and rather quickly) you get the option to marry the NPC. This is rather uneventful and costs 10k currency. After the marriage, your NPC doesn't even live in your house. They just loiter around your farm area all day. They don't have much of anything new to say either, and don't provide any help on the farm or any new mechanics.

The rest of the town are just vending machines and fetch quest givers. That's all they do. They don't display interesting personalities... they have no backstories... they are just face and name that sell you things or tell you to bring them things.

Also if you're expecting a cozy and stress-free time, well this isn't the game. Not only do you have to grind dungeons (and deal with fighting monsters) in order to complete the game, but you also have very short days which are made worse by the fact that the game doesn't pause while you're in the majority of menus. If you're looking through storage? The day is passing by. Placing furniture in your house? The day is passing by. You can spend half of your day just managing your inventory.

It’s dungeon fight farming game not cozy farming simulation game.
What a complete and utter load of nonsense! Do you really think that anyone is going to read this novel that you wrote? No matter what you try to say this game does have an 80% positive approval rating so the game is fantastic
Nocturne Sep 25, 2023 @ 1:46pm 
Originally posted by UvetteRichardson:
Originally posted by oMaMori:

1. The NPCs are cardboard cutouts and only exist to give you fetch quests and sell you stuff
2. You spend the majority of the game grinding the dungeons. The only way to finish the game is through a lot of dungeon grinding. (not farming, taking care of animals, getting married, etc)
3. Everything is on a linear progression system. You unlock one dungeon, then the next, and then the next, in a specific order, and can't progress without following this very linear path
4. The majority of quests/tasks/missions in the game are just fetch quests. Toward the end of the game it is literally just one fetch quest after the next.

Farming doesn't really serve much purpose. The seasonal seed system is convoluted and completely unnecessary. You can only buy the same seed bags for each season, and then need to purchase additional fertilizer to transform the crops into seasonal crops. Why do you need to do this? The answer is you don't. In fact, you don't need to farm at all. You can just forage for vegetable-like substitutes to use in cooking. Crops don't have quality, so there's no point in putting time into farming to level it up or increase profits. Farming is also tedious. There are no sprinklers, so enjoy wasting a ton of energy/mana each day watering your crops all the way through to end-game. There's a potion that makes it rain over you, which I suppose could work to water crops, however I completed the game and never even had a chance to make the potion.

Ranching animals also serves no real purpose. You automatically get a barn and a coop, so you don't need to work toward buying them, which is sort of boring. Then you can't really upgrade them, either. Animals are vending machines. Put food in, get item out. They don't have a relationship with you, so you can't befriend them to earn better quality products. The petting/brushing system is buggy so you need to step away from the animal after petting in order to re-engage them to brush. But don't bother doing either, because petting/brushing is completely unnecessary. The animals will produce the same items each day for eternity. Also it's cute that you walk your animal home after buying it, but have fun trying to buy 3-4 animals at once, because you need to walk each one home one at a time.

Fishing has been simplified far too much and also serves no real purpose. There's a limited amount of fish in each area of water and you can see the fish in the water. Catching them is mostly trivial, just tedious as you can't really do much to change anything about fishing other than upgrading your fishing rod, but I didn't notice any drastic improvements through all of the rod upgrades. There is no bait or tackle to equip, so there isn't any thought as to what sort of bait to use for what type of fish, or tackle that changes how the mechanic works... Nope, just catch a fish anywhere and exactly the same way every time. There's a surprisingly limited number of fish types, and you'll quickly get bored catching the same fish over and over all season. Fish are used in a few recipes but you can simply buy fillets from the fisherman, so you can pretty much skip fishing all together.

Critter catching is kind of fun, and I like the idea of placing them into habitats to get different resources from them. There's no museum or anything to donate fish or insects to, so their only use is to be converted into resources.

Selling things is a headache. You get a limited amount of market stall spaces to sell items, and they don't stack... So you quickly fill up the stalls for the day. You can obtain an additional market stall for your farm, but this doesn't really alleviate the problem much. But that's okay, because by mid-game you'll only be selling artisan goods which can earn you thousands a day with little effort. Which leads me to mining....

This game is about 80% mining and fighting monsters. It's really not a farming sim at all. The bulk of your time will be spent grinding the mines to reach the 25th floor. You'll do this 3 times over 3 different mines. To say it gets repetitive is an understatement. The mechanic for getting to a new floor might seem interesting at first, but it's literally just Stardew Valley's system with minor changes. Instead of breaking rocks to find a hole to go down to the next floor, you... break rocks to find a switch... that opens a door to take you to the next floor. So... basically the exact same mechanic, only slightly more convoluted.

There's also the necessity of crafting Seals to permanently unlock dungeon floors. This might seem neat at first, but it's literally just more work than in SDV where you simply reach every 5th floor to unlock the previous 5. Here, you'll go down 5 floors, collecting resources only to then have to go use those resources to craft seals, so the next time you visit the mines you can place them down to permanently unlock the floors. Same exact system, only more work involved. Fun.

So the mines will be the primary source of income. You can collect gems which you can then craft into polished gems at the artisan table. These sell for ludicrous amounts of money. So much, that any other form of making money is rendered pointless. No point in farming, fishing, animal ranching, etc... Just spam the mines for gems. That's it. Once you're reached this point of the game, you'll realize the game just boils down to doing this and slowly grinding down the mine floors until you get to the bottom of a mine. Which rewards you with... you guessed it, a big fetch quest.

Finally I just want to touch on seasonal events and the NPC townspeople. These feel like a complete afterthought. Each seasonal "event" is just held at the last day of the season, and it's basically just a fetch quest to get something. Cool. I *think* the town is decorated for the events, but it's so subtle that it's hard to even tell. Maybe if I saw the normal town side by side with the decorated town, but otherwise it doesn't really stand out as an event at all.

The NPCs in this game are the lowest effort implementation of anything else in the game. They are one dimensional cardboard cut-outs. One NPC is obsessed with frogs. 90% of his dialogue is about frogs. Another is obsessed with natural disasters. Most of her dialogue is just talking about natural disasters. She's also supposed to be introverted, but does not actually display any signs of being an introvert. She's very outgoing and talkative. The dates are basically the same for all the NPCs, just with dialogue swapped out. You just sit on a log and they talk at you for a while and then the date is over. This is repeated several times per NPC, just at different locales. Eventually (and rather quickly) you get the option to marry the NPC. This is rather uneventful and costs 10k currency. After the marriage, your NPC doesn't even live in your house. They just loiter around your farm area all day. They don't have much of anything new to say either, and don't provide any help on the farm or any new mechanics.

The rest of the town are just vending machines and fetch quest givers. That's all they do. They don't display interesting personalities... they have no backstories... they are just face and name that sell you things or tell you to bring them things.

Also if you're expecting a cozy and stress-free time, well this isn't the game. Not only do you have to grind dungeons (and deal with fighting monsters) in order to complete the game, but you also have very short days which are made worse by the fact that the game doesn't pause while you're in the majority of menus. If you're looking through storage? The day is passing by. Placing furniture in your house? The day is passing by. You can spend half of your day just managing your inventory.

It’s dungeon fight farming game not cozy farming simulation game.
What a complete and utter load of nonsense! Do you really think that anyone is going to read this novel that you wrote? No matter what you try to say this game does have an 80% positive approval rating so the game is fantastic
Dude chill. People are entitled to their own opinions. Don’t bash someone for giving a thought out opinion based on their own personal experience. In other words…grow up.
Morgan Sep 26, 2023 @ 10:56am 
Originally posted by Nocturne:
Originally posted by UvetteRichardson:
What a complete and utter load of nonsense! Do you really think that anyone is going to read this novel that you wrote? No matter what you try to say this game does have an 80% positive approval rating so the game is fantastic
Dude chill. People are entitled to their own opinions. Don’t bash someone for giving a thought out opinion based on their own personal experience. In other words…grow up.
Nocturne, that means nothing at all coming from you. Before the game released you bashed on the game and everyone who had an opinion that was different from yours.
Nocturne Sep 26, 2023 @ 11:15am 
Originally posted by katiekreps:
Originally posted by Nocturne:
Dude chill. People are entitled to their own opinions. Don’t bash someone for giving a thought out opinion based on their own personal experience. In other words…grow up.
Nocturne, that means nothing at all coming from you. Before the game released you bashed on the game and everyone who had an opinion that was different from yours.
Actually I gave my personal opinions based on what had been released prior the game launching. I even said multiple times that the game could very well end up being good but I was struggling to see that with how the developers and publisher were handling questions via their own discord. As well as the bots on the steam discussions. Just because you don't like someones opinion doesn't mean you have the right to tell them to essentially shut up. So I say again to you now...grow up and learn to accept that others will not always agree with your opinions on video games and other aspects in life.
Morgan Sep 26, 2023 @ 12:19pm 
Originally posted by Nocturne:
Originally posted by katiekreps:
Nocturne, that means nothing at all coming from you. Before the game released you bashed on the game and everyone who had an opinion that was different from yours.
Actually I gave my personal opinions based on what had been released prior the game launching. I even said multiple times that the game could very well end up being good but I was struggling to see that with how the developers and publisher were handling questions via their own discord. As well as the bots on the steam discussions. Just because you don't like someones opinion doesn't mean you have the right to tell them to essentially shut up. So I say again to you now...grow up and learn to accept that others will not always agree with your opinions on video games and other aspects in life.
You also had multiple of your comments deleted because of how inappropriate or rude they were. You are the person who couldn't accept when others disagrees with you and you are the person who needs to grow up. Stop stalking me! Stop harassing me!
Nocturne Sep 26, 2023 @ 12:38pm 
Originally posted by katiekreps:
Originally posted by Nocturne:
Actually I gave my personal opinions based on what had been released prior the game launching. I even said multiple times that the game could very well end up being good but I was struggling to see that with how the developers and publisher were handling questions via their own discord. As well as the bots on the steam discussions. Just because you don't like someones opinion doesn't mean you have the right to tell them to essentially shut up. So I say again to you now...grow up and learn to accept that others will not always agree with your opinions on video games and other aspects in life.
You also had multiple of your comments deleted because of how inappropriate or rude they were. You are the person who couldn't accept when others disagrees with you and you are the person who needs to grow up. Stop stalking me! Stop harassing me!
Lol which ones were removed? Because last I checked I’ve had zero comments removed. You commented and replied to what I said. How am I stalking and harassing you? Jesus steam needs to crack down on bots and or children like you on this platform.
Bobfromacounting Sep 26, 2023 @ 12:41pm 
Originally posted by Sierra:
Originally posted by Fae Farm:
Hello everyone!

We've added our list of frequently asked questions about Fae Farm here! If your question isn’t answered below, please feel free to send it to us and we’ll answer if we can!

Is Fae Farm digital-only or will physical versions be available?
- Fae Farm will have a physical Nintendo Switch release and can be pre-ordered through major retailers. The game will be digitally available through the Nintendo eShop, Steam, and the Epic Game Store.

What languages is the game available in?
- Fae Farm is playable in English, French, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain, Latin America), Chinese (Traditional, Simplified), Japanese and Korean.

Can players create their own character in Fae Farm?
- Absolutely! Once you start up the game, you’ll be able to create your own unique character, choosing from a variety of body sizes and shapes, skin tones, hair, facial features, and pronouns. Once you’re in the game, you can continue to collect different outfits and dyes to further customize your Fae Farmer. You’ll even be able to unlock a mirror that allows you to change your appearance whenever you want!

Can players establish relationships?
- What’s life without a little love? You’ll be able to befriend a number of denizens in the world of Azoria, and some of them will be romanceable too! Experience the joys of both romantic and platonic love and forge strong friendships as you progress through the game!

Is multiplayer required to enjoy Fae Farm?
- While playing Fae Farm with friends is always great fun, it is fantastic to play solo too! You can build your homestead, tend to crops and animals, progress through the game, and even complete the epic experience solo! We want you to enjoy the game YOUR way.

Does Fae Farm have online or co-op gameplay?
Fae Farm can be enjoyed with friends and family either online, or locally via the ad-hoc wireless feature! You can invite anyone who owns the game to visit their homestead and help them grow their farm, traverse dungeons, and progress through the game together. Variety is the spice of life, so you’ll be able to have multiple save options for different playthroughs!
There are 20+ discussions and hundreds of comments from peoples spamming about the price of the game. It is obvious that most of these people are the same person with multiple alts (the same person with multiple accounts). I'm not saying that they are all the same person but most of them are the same person. It's not just a coincidence that there happens to be this many posts about the same thing. These people are just using multiple alt accounts to spam harassing comments about the game and they are trying to hurt sales for the game. YOU NEED TO BAN THESE PEOPLE FROM THE DISCUSSIONS FOR THIS GAME AND YOU NEED TO LOCK OR DELETE THEIR POSTS
Hahaha! So you do work for the company, You are absolutely hilarious! Finally! I can report you, you have literally made my day. Claiming you dont work for the company you are an absolute joker.
Angelina Sep 26, 2023 @ 12:57pm 
Originally posted by Nocturne:
Originally posted by katiekreps:
You also had multiple of your comments deleted because of how inappropriate or rude they were. You are the person who couldn't accept when others disagrees with you and you are the person who needs to grow up. Stop stalking me! Stop harassing me!
Lol which ones were removed? Because last I checked I’ve had zero comments removed. You commented and replied to what I said. How am I stalking and harassing you? Jesus steam needs to crack down on bots and or children like you on this platform.
You've been asked to stop harassing/stalking. When you comment every time on the person who asked you to stop then that could be considered harassing/stalking
Nocturne Sep 26, 2023 @ 1:01pm 
Originally posted by DanielSnook:
Originally posted by Nocturne:
Lol which ones were removed? Because last I checked I’ve had zero comments removed. You commented and replied to what I said. How am I stalking and harassing you? Jesus steam needs to crack down on bots and or children like you on this platform.
You've been asked to stop harassing/stalking. When you comment every time on the person who asked you to stop then that could be considered harassing/stalking
They literally chose to comment on my comment! Go look at it. I said nothing to them I was responding to an entirely different person.
EvilMercuryBlue Oct 12, 2023 @ 6:21pm 
wait...since i pre ordered faefarm, i'm suppose to have the cozy farm edition for steam? if so, i didn't get a code.
luginor6 Oct 22, 2023 @ 2:17pm 
in my game there is a level and a character name: igni i there wwas a video on youtube that she give a fire potion but i dont get it from her? and i cant do any storys anymore why???????/
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