Controversial Stone Age Farming Sim Returns to Steam

Controversial Stone Age Farming Sim Returns to Steam

Stone Age farming simulation game triumphantly returns to Steam, following its controversial removal from the platform Fans of Stardew Valley can now enjoy a similar experience with this exciting new title

After a temporary absence on Steam, Roots of Pacha has returned to the platform. The game initially received high praise from players, but was taken down due to a disagreement between the developer and publisher, which has since been resolved. The farming simulator, which has been compared to Stardew Valley, received a 93% positive rating on Steam upon its release on April 25. Despite the setback, Roots of Pacha is now once again available for players to enjoy. The dispute between the developer, Soda Den, and publisher, Crytivo, has been resolved after being handled privately. The details of the disagreement remain undisclosed.

Roots of Pacha, the Stone Age farming simulator, has made a return to Steam following the resolution of disputes between Soda Den and Crytivo. Crytivo recently announced that the feud had ended amicably, with both companies benefiting from the decision. The game allows players to befriend wild animals, fish, mine, and plant crops, all while discovering new tools and assisting their clan's technological advancement. Unlike games such as Stardew Valley, Roots of Pacha places a slightly stronger emphasis on exploring the environment, although social aspects are still present. Players can even invite members from other clans to join them.

For those eager to try out other farming simulation games, Mirthwood might pique their interest. This newly announced medieval fantasy game offers a unique combination of farming and exploration across six distinct areas. What makes Mirthwood stand out from other titles in the genre is its incorporation of combat, character progression, and leveling up, similar to traditional RPGs, offering players a deeper gaming experience. Roots of Pacha is currently available on PC.