A day in the countryside

A day in the countryside

A pleasant and relaxing day in the countryside?
You will play the role of a farmer struggling with the cultivation of his fields... and some funny and spiteful animals.

Playing Instructions for A day in the countryside

MOVE:
- USE ARROW KEYS
- CLICK/TOUCH AND HOLD ON LEFT/RIGHT OF THE CHARACTER
ACTIONS:
- CLICK/TOUCH ON THE ANIMALS, SOMETHING WILL HAPPEN
- USE MOUSE WHEEL TO ZOOM
- IN WINTER, CLICK OR TOUCH ON THE SCREEN TO JUMP

HOW TO PLAY
- TAKE THE MOLES AND SEND THEM TO SLEEP
- TAKE THE BLACKBIRDS WITH THE BOMBS AND SEND THEM AWAY
- FEED THE CUTE ANIMALS FOR AN EXTRA LIFE
- IN WINTER, SAVE SNOWMEN FROM SNOWBALLS

Game's Unique Features

KEY FEATURES
- WONDERFUL AND ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS&ANIMATIONS
- IMMERSING THE PLAYER IN NATURE WITHOUT STRESS

Does the game utilize any game development frameworks such as Phaser or Cocos2d?

The game supports cross-platform compatibility with the Construct 3 framework/platform.

Which game development group worked on this game?

The programming work on this game was handled by Black cat games.

Which genre does this game primarily belong to?

This game is classified as Casual in terms of genre classification.

What are the primary tags linked to this game?

The tags that help to classify this game are 2d, animal, bird, farm.

Is the game compatible with mobile operating systems like iOS and Android?

A day in the countryside supports mobile platforms.

What gender is the game targeted towards?

The game is most likely designed for Male & Female players.

Is there any depiction of cruelty in the gameplay or story?

No, A day in the countryside does not have any scenes depicting cruelty.

Which age groups are most suitable for playing this game?

The game is designed for Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age range.

Does the game include any form of blood or gore?

No, there are no instances of blood or gore in A day in the countryside gameplay.

Is the game appropriate for a children's age group?

No, A day in the countryside would not be good for children.
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