In Farmland, students can experience a busy workday, performing various activities such as collecting eggs, fishing, scaring away moles, and feeding the animals. It’s an excellent opportunity to work on strategy and logical reasoning in an environment very different from the conventional urban setting.
On the start screen, players can access the following buttons:
Scoreboard: ranking with top scores.
Menu:
Options: enable/disable narration, music, and sound.
Information: learn more about the game.
How to Play: game instructions.
To return to the start screen, simply press “back.
To start the game, press “play” and choose the game mode:
Relaxed Mode: simple and fun activities across several typical farm settings. Players can choose how many (1 to 3) and which of the 8 themed games will be played in sequence.
Busy Mode: a hectic day on the farm that requires attention and versatility, as several activities must be performed simultaneously.
Easy: 4 games at the same time.
Normal: 6 games at the same time.
Advanced: 8 games at the same time.
At the top of the screen, there is a bar displaying the match timer. The time cannot be changed or paused.
In a playful way, students are encouraged to take on the role of a farmer, performing activities such as feeding animals, taking care of crops, training horses, and more.
There are 8 fun activities that involve reflexes, knowledge, attention, and rhythm.
The game can be played solo or collaboratively with up to 4 players.
Observe students’ ability to plan and perform multiple tasks simultaneously, especially in Busy Mode.
Encourage discussion about the strategies used to optimize time and efficiency in farm activities.
Use the farm theme to address topics related to rural life, food production, animal care, and the importance of organization.
Promote teamwork and communication among students, especially when playing collaboratively, so they can share tasks and help one another.
Use the scoreboard to motivate students to improve their skills and strategies.