Farm Merge Valley is a meditative game in the merge + farming genre, where you develop your farm by combining objects — from vegetables and fruits to animals and buildings. This is not just a rural life simulator — it is a puzzle game with management elements, where each step brings you closer to creating the perfect farm.
Gameplay
The game is built around the basic merge mechanic, familiar from games such as Merge Dragons or Merge Mansion. You will need to:
- Merge identical items (for example, 3 carrots = 1 large carrot),
- Create new plants, animals, and production buildings,
- Fulfill orders and expand your farm by opening new areas and opportunities.
Each merge not only improves the object, but also advances you further along the game’s progress tree.
Features
- Hundreds of items to merge: from grain to chickens, from beehives to tractors.
- Level system: merges give you experience, and each new level brings new opportunities, areas, and upgrades.
- Planning and management: monitor production, fulfill orders, and manage resources wisely.
- Colorful and calm visual style, perfect for relaxing gameplay throughout the day.
- Long-term development: over time, you unlock abandoned buildings, repair them, and launch new production chains.
Why play?
Farm Merge Valley is the perfect choice for:
- Fans of calm and cozy games,
- Those looking for an alternative to complex farm simulators with an emphasis on crafting and micromanagement,
- Fans of merge games who enjoy gradual progress and clean visual feedback.
Pros and cons
Pros:
- Pleasant visual style and music;
- Engaging and well-thought-out progression;
- Simple but exciting gameplay;
- Constant sense of progress;
- No pressure: play at your own pace.
Cons:
- Gameplay may seem repetitive over time;
- Progress without in-game purchases may slow down;
- No classic “free build” mode;
- Requires a lot of free space on the screen (visual noise).
Verdict
Farm Merge Valley is a relaxing, visually appealing game that combines two popular genres: farming and merge puzzles. It is perfect for short sessions and leisurely progress. It does not require rushing and encourages careful planning — an ideal time killer for those who enjoy organizing, growing, and building.