Harvest Simulator


Harvest Simulator is a peaceful 3D farming game. Drive your harvester, master geometric fields, sell crops, and upgrade your machine for ultimate efficiency.

Harvest Simulator

Detail Information about Harvest Simulator

  • Genre: Farming Simulator
  • Goal: Collect seasonal crops efficiently to earn cash and purchase performance upgrades for the harvester.
  • Gameplay: Players control a red harvester, driving with precision to clear fields, manage load capacity, and sell goods.
  • Progression: Upgrading three key harvester components: cutting blade (speed/width), container (capacity), and driving speed.
  • Related Fun: If you enjoy precise machinery control, try Farm Harvester or Combines.io for similar vehicle mastery.

How to Play

  • Smooth 3D graphics and multiple camera angles allow you to guide vehicle accurately through planted rows, park precisely, and unload goods with accuracy.
  • Game turns each harvest into a geometric puzzle. You must drive smartly in zigzag patterns, spirals, or tightening squares to cover the entire area. Sloppy driving leaves patches behind and crops untouched.
  • Controls: Use the WASD or arrow keys to move.

Harvest Simulator Features

Crop Diversity and Infrastructure

  • Zones are clearly divided, and each hosts a single crop. From thick rows of wheat and tall corn to pumpkins and tomatoes, each plant has its own growth pattern.
  • The red warehouse serves as the delivery point to sell produce. Repair workshop restores the harvester when damaged. Every element supports agricultural process.

Upgrades for Maximum Output

Every delivery adds money to your total, giving you the ability to upgrade equipment. The machine can be improved in three specific areas:

  • Cutting Blade: Determines how quickly and how widely you can harvest.
  • Container: Controls how much you can carry before returning.
  • Driving Speed: Affects how fast you can move across each field.

These improvements do not just add power. They reshape the entire strategy for how you move, collect, and grow. Careful management of the load meter and unloading procedure is key to keeping cycle flowing smoothly.