>Roots of Pacha is available now on Nintendo Switch.
>Roots of Pacha is a farming simulator set in the stone age where you develop the ideas that shaped humanity! Be a part of a thriving stone age community. Discover ideas, domesticate crops, befriend animals, and contribute to the growth of your village. Play with friends in co-op or explore the early days of civilization in single-player!
Loki-Holmes
Looking forward to this- just wanna make sure it’s performing okay.
Naolini
Looks fun! Nice to see a newer farming sim arriving on Switch and not just locked to PC.
SweetOJuice51
First glance I thought that was box art for a n64 game
beidao23
not a very fun gameplay loop
kevingharvey
I have been a little underwhelmed with the game trial of Fae Farm. There are lots of little things I like, but it hasn’t proven to be much more than ‘go here and do this, and now go here and do this’. Watched a review of patcha today and it seemed to offer a lot of interesting game mechanics that, while aren’t new, are being implemented in new ways. Kind of hopeful for something interesting here. Check out Switch Force’s YouTube review if you think you might be interested.
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>Roots of Pacha is available now on Nintendo Switch.
>Roots of Pacha is a farming simulator set in the stone age where you develop the ideas that shaped humanity! Be a part of a thriving stone age community. Discover ideas, domesticate crops, befriend animals, and contribute to the growth of your village. Play with friends in co-op or explore the early days of civilization in single-player!
Looking forward to this- just wanna make sure it’s performing okay.
Looks fun! Nice to see a newer farming sim arriving on Switch and not just locked to PC.
First glance I thought that was box art for a n64 game
not a very fun gameplay loop
I have been a little underwhelmed with the game trial of Fae Farm. There are lots of little things I like, but it hasn’t proven to be much more than ‘go here and do this, and now go here and do this’. Watched a review of patcha today and it seemed to offer a lot of interesting game mechanics that, while aren’t new, are being implemented in new ways. Kind of hopeful for something interesting here. Check out Switch Force’s YouTube review if you think you might be interested.