The best farm life games with no energy restrictions

Farming simulator games like Stardew Valley and My Time At Sandrock have won the hearts of many. It's easy to sink hours of fun into these cozy games, especially if you're a task-oriented person. However, sometimes one of the most frustrating things about farming games is the stamina bar.



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We've all had that awkward moment when we're so focused on a single task that we don't realize how little stamina we have, and suddenly our character's energy is completely depleted. So if you're running out of stamina in farming games, we've put together a list of farming experiences that don't have stamina mechanics.


9 Farm together

Farm together

Released
February 22, 2018

Farm Together is a never-ending farming simulation where the focus of the game is only on your farm. You can choose to farm alone, with your friends, or open your farm to the public.

If you want to do more than just work on the farm, you can also decorate your farm house and the farm itself. So if you want to take a little break from growing crops, you can. Farm Together runs in real time. So if you log off for a break, there's plenty to do when you get back.


8 Sun Haven

Sun Haven is a fantastic farming RPG that is quite extensive. There is a lot to do and a lot to discover. While it is a farming simulator, you can also explore multiple areas, mine, catch fish, and craft and cook items.

One of Sun Haven's more unique mechanics is the ability to perform magic, and the game is almost completely customizable. For example, you have the option to specify how long the game days last and whether or not seasonal creatures come out.

7 Hokko life


Hokko Life is an enchanting farming and community simulator in which you decide to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and create your own small village from scratch. Here you can customize almost every detail of your village.

Hokko Life is very similar to Animal Crossing in that you need to recruit your villagers, build houses for them, and overall be able to fully customize your land. Although the game can be quite slow at the beginning, you just have to persevere.

6 Palia

Palia is a unique farming simulator as it is also an MMO. This game is set in the cozy and stunning world of Palia in Kilima Village. You can play alone or meet up with friends in the game.


Farming in Palia starts with a simple piece of land, but over time you can grow and expand your farm. Gardening in Palia is very important and can be very beneficial as you can gift your crops, cook food and finally complete quests through gardening.

5 Slime Rancher

Slime Rancher is a bold farming simulator where you play as Beatrix LeBeau. Your goal is to accumulate wealth through farming. But she doesn't just grow crops, she also grows slimes! She traveled far away to make her fortune.

The world of Far, Far Range is bright and colorful and a real treat to explore. There's no stamina mechanic, but there is a day-night cycle, so you'll still need to optimize your time to complete certain tasks.

4 Animal Crossing: New Horizons


Platform(s)
Switch

Released
March 20, 2020

Although Animal Crossing: New Horizons is not a farming simulator, it is still a farming game. There's plenty to grow, whether you want to grow a few tomato plants to distribute to your residents or cover the entire island with flowers.

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Animal Crossing: New Horizon is a real-time game and like some other games, it can start out a bit slow. Eventually, as more residents arrive on your island, there will be even more to build, and new events and activities as the seasons change!

3 Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition

Spiritfarer is a stunning game with a hand-drawn animation style. It's a platform sandbox simulation game in which you play as Stella, a ferry master, but with a twist: instead of transporting people, she transports deceased souls.


As you progress, farming becomes more and more important in Spiritfarer. Certain souls will desire certain things. For example, one of the souls will ask for a cornfield. Providing grain for your passengers is necessary so you can prepare meals for them, and a nice way to comfort them on their journey through the afterlife.

2 Cozy grove

If you've ever wanted to hang out on a haunted island with some not-so-hostile ghosts, Cozy Grove might be for you. You take on the role of a ghost scout wandering the island with the goal of helping to calm the local spirits and bring some life to the island.

Farming is a good way to make a lot of money in Cozy Grove, and although the game is not a farming simulator, it is still quite useful. Planting trees and berry bushes also helps add some color and brighten the island.


1 Grow: Song of the Evertree

Grow: Song of the Evertree

Released
November 16, 2021

Grow: Song of the Evertree is a sweet and magical game in which you are tasked with breathing life back into the world of Alaria. You are the last remaining Everheart Alchemist.

Since there is no endurance in Grow: Song of the Evertree, there is no pressure. The game does a good job of allowing you to take the time to take care of the World Seed and get rid of The Withering. The game really gives off such a cozy and pleasant atmosphere. So if you are looking for a simple and relaxing game, this is it.

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