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Song Of The Prairie Demo Releases
ChongQing, China –February 21st, in the
year of our Lord 2022– Independent game developers The
Droplet Studio is releasing a free playable demo of Song Of The
Prairie, a farm simulation game on Steam today. The Free to Play
DEMO will be valid until Feb 28th.
Song Of The Prairie allows you to explore farms, stories, and all
the DIY fun. You can enjoy a simple life of farming, clearing land,
breeding animals, and fishing or vigorously construct the town,
recruit more people to join the town, and decorate the town.
In Song Of The Prairie, there won’t be any restrictions on your
behaviors. What kind of life you experience depends entirely on you.
Take action, this land is waiting for your exploration and
construction.
For now, Song Of The Prairie is only available on Steam, but in the
future, it will be on Switch and Playstation.
Features
Free cultivation: You can grow more than 40 kinds of fruits and
vegetables in different seasons freely.
Fun and magical animals: Many magical animals live on this land,
such as cows who grow stripes of the fruits after eating them, and
even produce milk with a certain fruit flavor.
DIY fun: You can customize the look of your character, match your
favorite clothes at will, freely choose and change your favorite
profession, and create a unique character.
Construction and destruction: Layout public facilities, change
architectural styles, build farms, and destroy scene content.
Love and marriage: Try to make friends with the residents of the
town. Each resident has a different personality and skill. You can
get to know some of them better by dating.
Huge Plants: The plant fruits and vegetables are famous for their
gigantic size. There are more than 60 kinds of plants that can be
planted, including different types of vegetables, flowers, fruits,
etc.
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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