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Welches mobile Farmspiel passt zu dir?

6 Fragen zu deinen Spielgewohnheiten — damit wir dir aus Hay Day, Stardew Valley, Township oder Pocket Camp das Richtige empfehlen

1. Wie lange spielst du typischerweise eine mobile Gaming-Session?

2. Was zieht dich am meisten zu einem mobilen Spiel?

3. Wie stehst du zu Wartezeiten in mobilen Spielen?

4. Soziale Features in mobilen Spielen — Handel, Freunde besuchen, Gilden — sind:

5. Deine Einstellung zu In-App-Käufen in kostenlosen Spielen:

6. Was würde dich dazu bringen, ein mobiles Farmspiel aufzugeben?

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Mobile Farming Game FAQ

What is the best mobile farming game in 2025?

The best mobile farming game depends on what you want: Hay Day (free, iOS/Android) is the best for a classic production-chain farming experience with an active social community. Stardew Valley ($4.99, iOS/Android) is the best for deep, story-rich farming RPG content with no timers or energy limits. Township (free, iOS/Android) is the best for players who want farming combined with town-building and active co-op teams. Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp (free, iOS/Android) is the best for Animal Crossing fans who want character-focused, creative decoration on mobile. Take the quiz above to find your personal best match.

Is Hay Day free to play?

Yes — Hay Day is completely free to download and play on iOS and Android. It is supported by optional in-app purchases (diamonds, the premium currency) that can speed up production timers and unlock certain items. The core game is fully playable without spending money, though progression slows noticeably in the mid-to-late game without occasional purchases. There are no forced ads. Hay Day has been consistently rated as one of the fairest free-to-play mobile games in its genre.

Is Stardew Valley available on mobile?

Yes — Stardew Valley is available on iOS and Android for a one-time purchase of $4.99. The mobile version is a complete port of the PC and console version — every crop, character, storyline, mine floor, and secret is included. There are no ads, no energy limits, no timers, and no in-app purchases of any kind. Touch controls work well for most gameplay, though some players prefer connecting a Bluetooth controller for longer sessions. The 1.5 update (including end-game Ginger Island content) was added to mobile after the PC release.

What is the difference between Hay Day and Township?

Hay Day and Township are both free-to-play mobile farming games but focus on different things. Hay Day focuses on: a farm-only experience with crops, animals, and a satisfying production chain; order fulfillment for your roadside shop; trading with neighbors; and competitive neighborhood derbies. Township focuses on: combining farming with city-building (you grow crops to feed factories that supply your town); a larger variety of production buildings; zoo collections; and co-op team play. Hay Day has a more purely agricultural feel; Township feels broader and more town-management oriented. Both have been running for 10+ years with active player bases.

Are there farming games for mobile with no pay-to-win mechanics?

Yes — Stardew Valley on mobile ($4.99 one-time) is the clearest example: no ads, no timers, no energy, no in-app purchases of any kind. It is the most 'pure' mobile farming experience with no monetization pressure whatsoever. Among free-to-play options, Hay Day is widely regarded as one of the fairer F2P farming games — progression is possible without spending, though slower at higher levels. Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp leans more cosmetic in its purchases — the main gameplay is free, with optional subscriptions and cosmetic item shops. Township falls in the middle — playable free, but team play and late-game progression benefit from occasional spending.

Which Mobile Farming Game Should You Play? — Hay Day vs Stardew vs Township vs Pocket Camp