Who doesn't like a good Steam deal? Individuals without a gaming PC? Alright, it makes sense. However, it's a happy time for a lot of us to get deals on items that have been on our wishlists for longer than we'd like to admit. You may browse through a ton of agricultural or farming-related games in the most recent event as of right now.
You may save a significant 34% on Stardew Valley by visiting the Farming Fest website directly. If you've been debating whether or not to get a copy of one of the greatest independent simulation games in recent memory, now seems like a good moment.
You may also get a substantial 25% discount on Manor Lords if you're looking for something a bit more modern. It's the RTS with a medieval theme that is now in Early Access, in case you're not acquainted with it. With over a million copies sold in a single day and a top spot on the Steam charts, it's doing very well for itself.
What else exists?
You have one week to make your purchases, as is customary with these regular Steam discounts. Farming Fest will run until Monday, May 6, at 10 a.m. Pacific Time. What else is included, then?
Though some of the Farming Simulator entries are also available for somewhat less money, you could probably see this coming a mile away. There are discounts of 30% and 60% on 22 and 19, respectively. These would naturally be included in the selling. They are essentially the originals of the genre.
Additionally, I find that quite a few things are unfamiliar to me. Your mileage could be different. Perhaps you were hoping that the prices of Plum Grove or Call of the Wild: The Angler would drop for a little while. Here's your opportunity to seize them. Perhaps you consider this an opportunity to try something different. As they say, the harvest is plentiful.
*This was a real mistake, but because it makes for a tasty pun about farms, I've chosen to leave it in. Yes, I always had this sense of humor.