Harvest Moon was the best farming game on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It’s still considered one of the best farming simulation games and most of its sequels have also received great reviews and praise from gamers all around the globe. However, you can only play so much of Harvest Moon. There are always times when you feel bored with a certain game and require a new game or series to refresh your play style. Well, you are in luck because if you have been looking for games like Harvest Moon then we’ve got you covered from head to toe. Check out the 18 amazing farming games like Harvest Moon below and choose the one that attracts you the most.

Here are all the Harvest Moon type games that you can play in 2020. You can take a quick look at the list below and jump to the corresponding game by clicking on the link. Most of the games are available on Steam, but we have managed to include some Android and Nintendo games as well.

List of Harvest Moon Alternatives

1. Stardew Valley

If there’s any game that comes close to Harvest Moon in terms of gameplay and graphics then it’s definitely Stardew Valley. This popular indie hit actually takes the Harvest Moon formula to a whole new level and expands on it. The most amazing part is that it’s developed by one indie developer.

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This is not your average gardening or farming game where you grow fruits and veggies, instead in Voodoo Garden, you get to grow all the herbs, fruits, veggies, and shrubs that can be further used in your production of occult accessories. You also get to catch wild swamp animals that come in handy when making products for your voodoo magic.

3. Forager

Forager is one of the few recent games that is based on Harvest Moon’s theme: exploration and farming. There is an RPG element and the ability to build your own world is pretty great and makes you fail in love with this genre again after your first brush with Harvest Moon.

4. Fantasy Farming: Orange Season

Fantasy Farming is another game that has recently been launched and in fact, it’s still in development. It’s a game similar to Harvest Moon which focuses on exploration and crafting. What I like about this game is that it brings social elements which were so popular of Harvest Moon.

5. Kynseed

If you are looking for a game like Harvest Moon on Steam then Kynseed deserves both your time and attention. The game theme is very much like Harvest Moon with elements of RPG, exploration and crafting.

6. Plantera

Plantera is a cute gardening and farming game where you grow your fruits, trees, and raise animals at the same time. The cute graphics will definitely keep you immersed for a long time. You have to expand your garden and in doing so you will also attract these cute little helpers that will help you in planting and harvesting your crops.

Wayward is a lot of games mixed together. It’s like a perfect blend of Minecraft, Ultima Online, Don’t Starve, and a little bit of Harvest Moon. It’s a turn-based rogue-like survival game where you get to craft items and gather resources while focusing on the survival of your character.

Not entirely a farming simulator, but Terraria lets you build, explore, fight and dig your way through the amazing environment with beautiful retro graphics. This action-packed adventure actually lets you enjoy the resource gathering and crafting features of Minecraft mixed with some role-playing action.

Much like Harvest Moon, My Time at Portia offers players a delightful and immersive world called Portia in which they are tasked with restoring their Pa’s neglected workshop. In order to do so, players will have to fulfill commissions, grow crops, and raise animals.

The game might seem like a bit of a grind at first, but I can assure you that once you get into it, you won’t feel like letting go. The land of Portia also has a rich community and you can befriend all of its residents, which really adds to the social factor in the game and also helps you complete tasks quicker to restore your workshop.

Moonlighter is another great Harvest Moon alternative that cleverly inculcates features from the roguelite genre of games into a farming simulator. In the game you play as Will, and adventurous shopkeeper who has to tend to his shopkeeping duties during the day and give in to his fantasies of becoming a hero by night.

As a result, you have to juggle both the objective quite efficiently and play the game in a way that all your actions are mutually beneficial for both of your objectives. So, in effect, you’ll be able to sell goods that you collect in the dungeon at the shop and then use the gold you earn to get better weapons that will help you clear dungeons more efficiently.

“Animal Crossing: New Horizons” is the sort of game that you will never get tired of playing. The game is all about collecting bugs, decorating your paradise, and exploring the amazing island. One of the most fascinating things about this game is the freedom to live your life on your own terms.

Animal Crossing New Horizons is a fun and entertaining game. And I am not along to believe that. The game has become so popular that Nintendo had a blockbuster quarter just on the back on this game alone. It’s worth playing, so check it out.

Yonder: The Cloudcatcher Chronicles is a game that’s the perfect combination of Breath of the Wild and Harvest Moon, meaning that the game offers players the perfect blend of a relaxing open-world adventure and a farming simulator.

The best part about the open world in Yonder: The Cloudcatcher Chronicles, however, is that it’s dynamic and keeps changing in accordance with the seasons. This definitely makes the game a whole lot more immersive and fun to play.

Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns is essentially a successor to the Harvest Moon series and is like a refined version of the older games. Therefore, the game is definitely worth checking out if you’re on the lookout for a great Harvest Moon alternative. In the game, you start off as a young and inexperienced farmer who has to successfully cultivate their plot of land.

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If you enjoy games like Minecraft and Harvest Moon, then I can assure you that you’ll have fun playing Staxel – a blocky RPG with a world like Minecraft and farming/social aspects like the Harvest Moon series.

15. Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor

While the Harvest Moon series, along with a number of other farming simulators, is a fun and uplifting game, Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor is the exact opposite. The game can be classified as an anti-adventure title and requires players to pick up trash in an alien bazaar.

Hay Day is a mobile farming game that shares a lot of similarities to the popular FarmVille game. The game starts with your (player’s) old uncle being unable to take care of his farm and gives it to you so you can take better care of it and help make it the best farm in the world.

If you have always wanted to live in a seaside village where you grow your own food and live a peaceful life surrounded by natural beauty then World’s Dawn is the game you want because it offers all that in a single game. You can choose to do your own work as you please.

Don’t Starve Together, the sequel to the popular survival game Don’t Starve, is another great Harvest Moon alternative that features aspects from both farming simulators and survival games. The game doesn’t have the same fun vibes as the Harvest Moon games and inclines more towards being dull and drab.

Q. Is Animal Crossing Similar to Harvest Moon?

In some ways, Animal Crossing is similar to Harvest Moon. For example, you can build your own village and manage the place from beautification to infrastructure. If you love building things from the scratch the Animal Crossing will have you tied to the screen.

Harvest Moon is a farm simulation role-playing game. You are assigned a role and then you can create and build things for your survival. There is also a social element to this game.

Q. Is There a New Harvest Moon Coming Out?

As we all know, the Harvest Moon series was renamed to Story of Seasons in 2014 and now new games are published under the new title. In June 2020, the game publisher launched Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town.

Yes, Harvest Moon comes to an end. It takes players about an year to finish the game.

The game publishers, Marvelous and Natsume had dispute over the distribution of the game in the western market which led to both parting ways, and thus changing the name from Harvest Moon to Story of Seasons in certain western markets.