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Atari and Farm Together 2


On 08/01/2025 at 09:53 AM by KnightDriver

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I broke out the Retron '77 for some 70s Atari action and then got sucked back into Farm Together 2. 

I have two Atari 2600 games released in the 70s, Breakout and Bowling. The only other one I'm interested in from those years is Sky Diver, which I will pick up soon. Of course, there are lots of other places you can play these games and I reinstalled Atari 50 to do it. I played all three mentioned there plus Neo Breakout which is a 2022 version.

I love it because it controls a tiny bit better and it's arranged like a rogue-like. You go from simple to more complex screens as far as you can on the number of lives. Then, you can just restart at the last screen you've cleared. I like it better than any Breakout game out there. 

I purchased Space Invaders Forever on Playstation 4 on a sale via their app (love buying games that way). I really wanted the full SI Invincible Collection which includes Lunar Rescue and all the original SI games, but I don't see it on the Playstation store, only on Switch. Forever includes SI Extreme, Arkanoid vs. SI and SI Gigamax 4. Not bad since I wanted Extreme and to check out the others anyway. I'll get to that next week, I think. 

I'm 126 hours in Farm Together 2. I'm about to hit level 100 on my farm which unlocks the last store front where you can buy further plots of land. I have 25 of those so far and those are not all of the ones shown on my map. I think there are 50 total plots to buy because there's an achievement for that, but maybe there are more. 

At certain times in the progression of the game I have to change my strategy and a whole farm wide redesign starts. I feel like I'm about to do that. When quests ask for hundreds of a certain item, you need bigger fields, animal pens, fish ponds, flower gardens and arboretums. I'd like to get more oganized with my designs too. So far it's been sort of working around the lay of the landscape but since I learned how to reform it, anything is possible. 

My friend, who I play with, has his own farm but it's much different from mine. He leveled his entire farm flat and made gigantic fields in all directions. My fields are much smaller and spread out. We venture to each other's farms to harvest for rewards, and randos show up to do the same from time to time. I like to set aside fields with unharvested crops for these visitors to clear. 

And that's a week.

If interested, my history related blog, Tomes in Time, goes up on Sunday nights. It's easier to post my pics and vids there, and I can do it all on my phone. 


 

Comments

Cary Woodham

08/01/2025 at 10:32 AM

But is it better than Arkanoid DS?

KnightDriver

08/08/2025 at 10:58 AM

Tough question. I think Arkanoid DS has more content, but I like the controls on Neo Breakout a little better. I guess, you can't really say Neo Breakout is better overall, it just has one feature I like better. 

daftman

08/05/2025 at 12:20 PM

I still want to get Atari 50. The documentary style seems like such a better way to experience those prosaic games than merely playing them in a vacuum.

126 hours?? Whoa! Based on your description here, however, I'm not sure I would like it. I find it frustrating when I have made something only to have to scrap it or totally reorganize it to meet some greater goal. I found that frustrating when I played Factorio. I'd get my factory effeciently making something only to realize I'd have to redesign it to effeciently make the next thing. Ugh.

KnightDriver

08/08/2025 at 11:14 AM

Atari 50 is great but I ripped through those documentaries so quickly. I've only since returned for Neo Breakout and new DLC. Speaking of which, new DLC coming in October. 

Ooo, Factorio. I want to play that. Yeah, usually that frustrates me too. Oh, apparently I didn't plan ahead for the late stages of this game and have to totally restructure. Groan.

But in Farm Together 2 it's pretty easy to do and not all that disruptive. What I really do is just enlarge plots, take down some landscape features, and reorganize to make it all easier to see and manage. In this case, it's actually fun to rethink how it all works. 

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