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Reviews for "Farm Rush"

It's one of the better idle games I've seen lately. That said, the clicking mechanism feels clunky and unnecessarily complicated, the progress bars should reflect actual progress(and not progress relative to the next stage of the growth) and even after a couple resets the progress slows to a crawl too quickly.

its not working on firefox

Saves don't work. GG

It's a fun game, but the energy bar is more of a hindrance than anything, it already takes a while to get enough money to get another farm, which is fine, but the energy bar slows everything down.

If you could just click and not wait for the energy bar to fill up, or if there would be an upgrade to increase the speed of the recharge or the size of the energy bar then it would be a lot better .

This is not an idle game, it's an incremental game. Idle Farmer lets you accumulate as many crops as you want, while Farm Rush limits storage capacity. You have to constantly buy upgrades. That is known as incremental.

Salesman sell meter is far too slow, even if I get 40+ of them working on a field. Since there are only nine fields, it makes more practical sense to save up for the next field, buy just a few upgrades, then save up for the next until I can reset with prestige. The sooner I can gain prestige, the sooner I can reset, the sooner I can make it back to the last point.

Crop values are too far out of balance. Dozens of workers in the grass field won't compare to just a handful working in potatoes, so on and so forth. Once you get to the last field, there is no reason to get upgrades or anything - you reset with max prestige.

My basic strategy is buy a field, save up for 10 workers/salesmen then go on to the next. Takes me all but 5-10 minutes but requires me to start the game multiple times a day, due to the fact I have to constantly purchase upgrades and fields. That's why it's an "incremental" game, not an idle game.

Junjo responds:

Hi. It's a good analysis, but I add some notes:

1- Don't forget the work multiplier: you get an aditional x1 for every 10 workers in a field, and this multiplier affects to all fields (so hiring 10 workers on the grass field increases the speed on the others too).

2- Also, there is NOT a last field. After buying corn, you can improve the grass one to the next tier and get more prestige (just like buying a new field). You need 50 workers on grass field to do it. Let's do it and you'll meet the merchant too.