Welcome to the world of Hay Day, a fantastic farming game brought to you by the creators of Clash of Clans, Supercell. This blissful and laid-back game allows you to step into the boots of a bona fide farmer, harvesting and selling goods to build your own little slice of paradise.
You'll be tasked with everything from managing and customising your farm to interacting with quirky animals and completing trades with in-game characters. The farming fun is non-stop, but fear not, crops like wheat and corn will never die, even when it doesn't rain. Your farm, your rules, your idyllic rural retreat.
How to play
Kick start your farming journey by planting and harvesting diverse crops like wheat and corn, and rest assured knowing they will never wilt. Building a farm has never been more fun or versatile with the opportunity to welcome animals such as chickens and cows to your farm, producing goods to sell.
As you expand your farm, production buildings like bakery, sugar mill and BBQ grill will be at your disposal for the creation of goods to sell. You can decorate your entire farm to reflect your unique style, attracting in-game characters to trade goods and boost your profits. Earn experience and coins through selling goods and engage into farming adventures by playing with friends in the Valley or visiting the fishing lake.
Features
Hay Day comes packed with plenty of features that make farming fun and fruitful. With easy farming, just grow, harvest and repeat, maintaining crops like wheat and corn that never die.
Apart from this, make your farm truly your own with customization options, sprucing up your farmhouse, barn and other buildings across your estate.
In the world of Hay Day, the farmer's best friend is their vivid variety of quirky animals which add a charming touch to the game.
Embark on exciting visits to the town and fishing lake, turning them from rundown to vibrant with your hard work.
Finally, there's the social feature, allowing you the opportunity to collaborate, compete and create a neighborhood with friends, making the farming much more than a solitary pursuit.