あなたはどれくらいの挑戦を求めますか?農場ゲーム診断
6つの質問で、あなたの挑戦スタイルに合った農場ゲームを診断します――戦闘なしから本格アクションRPGまで
1. 完璧なゲーム体験を思い浮かべたとき、一番大切な感覚はどれですか?
2. ファーミングゲームでの戦闘や対立、どう思いますか?
3. メインのゲーム活動として一番惹かれるのはどれですか?
4. ゲームにどれくらい時間的プレッシャーを求めますか?
5. 複雑なゲームシステムを覚えることについて、どう感じますか?
6. 一番自分に近いゲーム体験を選んでください。
The best farming games at every difficulty level share one thing: you put something in, and something comes back.
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Is Rune Factory 4 worth playing? How is it different from Stardew Valley?
Yes — Rune Factory 4 Archival Edition is one of the best farming RPGs ever made and absolutely worth playing. The key difference from Stardew Valley is combat: Rune Factory has fully realized dungeon-crawling action with bosses, gear progression, and leveling systems, while Stardew Valley's mines are simpler and more optional. In Rune Factory 4, farming better crops directly improves your equipment through crafting, which lets you tackle harder dungeons, which unlocks new farming areas — the systems are tightly interwoven. The romance and character writing are also more extensive than Stardew Valley. Start with Rune Factory 4 before Rune Factory 5, as 4 has tighter pacing and a more charming cast. Available on Nintendo Switch and PC.
Is My Time at Portia worth playing? How is it different from Stardew Valley?
My Time at Portia is worth playing, especially if you are drawn to crafting, city-building, and machine construction more than pure farming. The key difference from Stardew Valley is focus: in Portia, you inherit a workshop (not a farm) in a post-apocalyptic town and your main activity is fulfilling commissions from citizens by building machines, tools, and structures. You also farm and raise animals, but these are secondary activities. The main appeal is watching the town itself transform through your work — ruined buildings get restored, new citizens arrive, infrastructure improves. The sequel My Time at Sandrock has a similar feel in a desert setting and is generally considered an improvement. Both are available on Switch, PC, and PS4/5.
Is Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles good? Is it really peaceful?
Yes — Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is genuinely peaceful and is often considered the most relaxing farming game ever made. The defining feature is that there are literally zero enemies in the entire game. No combat, no fail states, no time pressure from external sources. You explore a gorgeous open world with distinct biomes, craft items, build small farms, help village residents, and collect friendly spirits called Sprites. The game is about 15-20 hours long for main story completion, with additional content after. It is available on Nintendo Switch, PC (Steam), and PlayStation. The art style is warm and hand-painted. It is frequently recommended for players who specifically want to explore a large beautiful world without any threat — 'open-world Zelda without combat' is a common description.
Is Farming Simulator 25 good for beginners? What platforms is it on?
Farming Simulator 25 is good for beginners who are specifically interested in realistic agricultural simulation, but it has a steep learning curve compared to cozy farming games. There is no story, no characters to befriend, and no combat — you are operating real licensed agricultural machinery (John Deere, CLAAS, Fendt, and over 150 brands) to grow crops, raise animals, and manage a farming operation. The complexity comes from the realistic systems: soil fertility, crop rotation, equipment maintenance, and logistics. For players who enjoy watching farming content on YouTube or have agricultural backgrounds, it is deeply satisfying. A tutorial mode helps beginners. Available on PC (Steam/Epic), PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. A massive modding community adds thousands of maps and vehicles.
What is the most challenging farming game?
The most challenging farming games in 2025 are: Rune Factory 4/5 (action RPG combat with real boss difficulty, gear progression, and dungeon strategy — the hardest in the cozy-adjacent farming category); Stardew Valley Expanded (the popular mod that adds massive amounts of content and significantly harder mine floors); My Time at Portia (timed commissions and a friendship competition mechanic add mild pressure); and Farming Simulator 25 (not hard in the action sense, but deeply complex in its realistic agricultural systems). If you want combat difficulty in a farming game, Rune Factory is the clear answer. If you want systemic complexity, Farming Simulator is unmatched.