Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
PlayStation 5
- 6th Apr 2023
- 6th Apr 2023
- PSVR Support
- PlayStation VR2 (Required)
- Tags
- Controller Support
- Official Site
- fusion-play.com
Reviews
Mini Review Across the Valley (PSVR2) - Repetitive Farming Simulator Crawling with Bugs
Diddly squat to do
Across the Valley is a hand-drawn style, farming simulator from the small indie developer, FusionPlay. Each in-game day lasts 15 minutes and as your role of farmhand you’ll have to fit in as many missions from the task board as possible before dark. The daily tasks around the farm include planting, watering, weeding, and...
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Across the Valley News
News Shovel Sh*t in PSVR2 Farming Sim Across the Valley
It's got poo-tential
Stunning cel-shaded farming sim Across the Valley will take root on PSVR2 from 6th April, and here’s a first trailer to give you an indication of what to expect. The title will see you planting crops, raising animals, and even shovelling sh*t – all with the aim of raising money to expand your agricultural exploits. “Our...
About The Game
Across the Valley is your friendly farm simulator, developed exclusively for VR.
Lend a hand — literally — so that everything can grow and thrive.
Sow, water and harvest your own plants.
Raise adorable baby animals.
Milk the cows, shear the sheep and go on a truffle hunt with the pigs — all in fun mini-games.
The graphics in Across the Valley have a fantastic hand-drawn style. The grass here is lush and green, and the sunsets are golden. Enjoy the idyllic countryside and relax to the sounds of the atmospheric soundtrack.
On your farm, there’s something to do every day. Give your plants and animals plenty of love and care! They’ll reward you with a bountiful harvest. You can use your profits to expand your farm — your planning table will let you see it all easily.
Until now, you’ve only played farm simulators — but now you can move into your own virtual farm.
Instead of clicking around in menus, you care for the animals and plants with your own hands. Instead of looking at your farm from up above, you’re right in the middle of it.
Why just watch an avatar pet your animals when you can pet them yourself?
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