Farm Tower Pro - It's raining cows, sheep, and pigs!

on 12/17/10 10:23 PM

Tested version: 1.1.7
Latest version: 1.3.0
Requires Android: from 1.6

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Summary

Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf, The Tale of the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf, The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids… Can you spot the common denominator? That’s right, it’s tough being the big bad wolf as the following will qualify:


“Doctor, what should we do about the patient who thinks he’s a wolf” the nurse asks the psychiatrist. “Make sure that his grandmother doesn’t come by for a visit!”


As I said, the wolf’s image has been pretty tarnished… and Farm Tower Pro isn’t going to change that! Once again, every last living creature is terrified of our furry friend. Why, you ask? And exactly who is terrified? Why is Farm Tower called Farm Tower? And why is the wolf not really that big or bad? The answers to these questions and more in today’s review.
 

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Features & Use

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Farm Tower: The Story
The big bad wolf is on the loose! And, just as you’d expect, the farmer is nowhere to be found. All that’s left for the animals to do is hide at the top of wobbly towers in the hopes of keeping out of harm’s way. Seeing as the animals want to get down from the towers at some point the towers have to be dismantled carefully. But be careful: the wolves aren’t completely brain dead and are still lurking around, waiting to snatch an animal up if it falls to the ground. This means that the game’s goal is to ensure that there is always an element separating the animals from the ground. That’s the only way to protect the cows, sheep, and pigs from the hungry wolves.


Okay, the story is rather implausible… especially considering that there’s not a single wolf to be seen anywhere. And even if there was, presumably they would take a bite out of the sheep if it was balancing on a plank of wood a few inches from the ground. The background story may not be all that important, but it seems relevant seeing as it’s told at the beginning of the game. Perhaps we as users can spin our own sordid tales around it: the soil has been contaminated by toxic chemicals, the animals have no choice but to head for safety at the top of a garbage heap, but they get so hungry that they make their way back down where death awaits…


Wow, I should’ve become a screenwriter. But let’s get back to the review.


A physics engine is Farm Tower Pro’s backbone, thanks to which everything falls, tumbles, and bounces very realistically. Different stones are piled on top of each other in different ways:


Brown stones: normal stones that make for a strong foundation
Black stones: these stones cannot be destroyed
Green stones: they are very bouncy—be extra careful
Blue stones: they can slip off to the side and easily turn into a very slippery slope
Orange stones: weightless stones that cancel gravitation out. I can’t tell you what these stones do because I haven’t encountered them yet, seeing as I’m “only” at level 25.


Farm Tower currently has 72 levels, but Nicolas, the developer, let us know that 30 new levels will soon be added. The game already makes for many hours of fun, so get ready.


The goal:
In each level an animal is standing on a tower made of the stones described above. The towers’ form and construction differs from level to level. A level has successfully been completed when:


-The required minimum of stones has been destroyed (number shown at the bottom right of the display)
-The animal has safely been escorted all the way to the bottom, without touching the ground.


Once a level has been completed the next one is activated.

Bottom line:
To be perfectly honest: I found the game to be a bit boring in the beginning, but have now become completely addicted! Some of the levels are really tricky and force you to use your brain and try things out. Luck is also involved. The developer obviously thought about each level, and really planned out the right approach for each one. I won’t quit till I’ve mastered every last one!

 

Screen & Controls

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Design
Farm Tower Pro’s graphic concept is pretty neat, but it’s not awe-inspiring. That’s okay, it doesn’t have to be.


Controls

The game’s controls are via touchscreen. A stone disappears when you touch it. The controls work well, but sometimes there are little issues when you’re dealing with very small stones near the edge of the display. It can happen that you destroy the wrong stone or that the stone you’re aiming at resists the touch and won’t disappear.


Farm Tower isn’t always intuitive, but...

I found it to be annoying that it doesn’t seem to be possible to continue playing where you left off when you restart the game. I had to start all over and work my way up, which is a nuisance, especially when you’ve advanced to level 25.


I wrote to the developer regarding this issue and he informed me that it is possible to access previously activated levels via the main menu. Finding this option isn’t all that intuitive, however. The main menu isn’t featured in the menu, and when you press the “go back” button a pop asks you “are you sure that you want to navigate away from the current level”. To me this sounded like “if you click on this the game will be over and your current position won’t be saved”. But I’ve since learned that that’s the way to go.
I wrote to the developer and he got back to me very quickly again saying that he hadn’t noticed the problem and would see to it asap. By the time you read this review he may well have rectified the situation!


Exemplary!


Physics engine

It’s really well done and works superbly.


Instructions

The game is set up modularly and the functions are explained step by step. Hence, you very quickly learn how it works, or at the very least what qualities the different stones have. You have to use the old noggin in order to deconstruct the towers.


A great option is included in case you do get stuck: after the eighth unsuccessful attempt to complete a level you are asked if you’d like to see a YouTude video that shows you how the specific level can be cracked.


I’m impressed!


Bottom line:

I’m looking forward to many  new levels to come!!!

 

Speed & Stability

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The app’s performance is ver good. There were no crashes, but Farm Tower Pro does take up a lot of space (presumably because of the physics engine). It requires 7MB.

Price/Performance Ratio

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There’s a free version of Farm Tower Pro (with ads), as well as an ad-free version which is available for EUR 0,79. Money well spent for such a great game. I went for the ad-free version and don’t regret it.

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Market Comments

A Google User, Apr 26, 2013
Fun and difficult I like the challenge and cute factor, but not sure it works properly with galaxy s3. I checked my solutions with the help video, and yeah they dont work on my phone.
A Google User, Nov 7, 2012
Great game ! Very challenging and fun.
Ruth, May 10, 2012
Cool Little Game Such a fun and challenging game, I decided to get the Pro version; buy this...you won't be sorry!
Joanne, Apr 26, 2012
Jo Great game, but please can someone help me with episode 2, level 5?
free2ride, Feb 18, 2012
Fantastic! Needs 10 stars but I only got 5.
Bruce, Jan 3, 2012
Another addiction This game is just too fun. It's very challenging and can drive you crazy trying to figure out how to get the little critters where you need them to be, but if they touch the ground, you're sunk!
Keith, Dec 24, 2011
Really polished game,my son 6 loves it keeps him entertained, good to see devs updating games regulary,desire s,
B., Nov 19, 2011
Engaging Fun, cute & engaging. Good sound effects. Paid version is worthwhile because the ads don't get in the way. As the levels increase, new challenges are
jazzflute, Nov 6, 2011
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SueJ1, Oct 10, 2011
Great game but too heavy on bandwidth and battery Purchased game and enjoyed it! But didn't finish and uninstalled, because it took up too much space and was too heavy on battery and bandwidth on my HTC Wildfire S. If I could do without other apps for business, I'd keep it though. :) It's a fun game and challenging. If all could be moved to SD card I could hopefully install it again.
James, Oct 4, 2011
Awesomeness
Betty, Sep 12, 2011
Mom 2 4 Love this game it's addicting . Need new levels
Sarah, Jun 4, 2011
When buying the pro version all levels completed in free version are lost. I have to start all over again? I do love NOT having ads all over :)
Tierra, Apr 28, 2011
Same levels as free version. Nothing extra. Waste of money. The game is cool tough.
Jessica, Apr 21, 2011
Game is addicting and fun. Like how it shows you walk throughs
Betsy, Apr 17, 2011
Addictive!
Jeremy, Apr 9, 2011
This is by far one of the best cell phone games I have ever played runs great on mytouch3g kratos2169@gmail.com
Barb, Mar 31, 2011
Absolutely LOVE this game! Levels are challenging but not impossible. So much fun!
cheryl, Mar 29, 2011
Great game. My 8 year old loves solving them.
Will, Mar 28, 2011
Fun. Challenging. Love the YouTube walkthhrough videos
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