BEHEMUTT and HypeTrain studios have presented a new farm simulator, Fourleaf Fields, where players become miniature characters growing regular-sized plants and raising ladybugs, moths, and snails as pets. The game is being created for PC, and a page has already appeared on Steam.
The name Fourleaf Fields comes from the town where our hero lives. The player sets up a farm, helps local residents, and learns rumors that unlock new rewards and strengthen relationships with neighbors. Like in Fields of Mistria, there is a "town rating" system: by completing tasks, the player helps the village develop and become better.
The project supports co-op - up to four players can work on one farm.
The first trailer shows how large the world is: residents settle in flower pots and shoes, dandelions tower over houses, and ladybugs are almost the same size as the hero. Next to carrots and pumpkins, the character looks like a crumb - the game clearly conveys the feeling of a micro-world.
The release date has not yet been announced.