

So, yes, Farm Heroes Saga is still everything you love. There are even special flower cropsies that must be made to bloom by matching multiple assortments next to them, and boss battles of a sort with Rancid Raccoon, where every match you make causes his health to decrease. See, those things cost gold, which can be purchased with real money, and other things cost the beans you're awarded for clearing levels based on your score. all of which you can buy more of, of course. Sound familiar? The game also comes with power-ups of varying usefulness, and other bonuses like extra turns. You have a limited number of turns to reach the requirements, and failing to do so before those run out means you can either pay the in-game currency to keep playing, or just retry at the cost of a life, which replenishes with one for every thirty minutes. By matching cropsies, you can add multipliers to nearby ones to increase their value when they're captured. In each level, you're given a specific type and number of "cropsies" to collect by swapping adjacent ones to make matches of three or more. but is it less obnoxious than in other games? (Note that you can play Farm Heroes Saga online free at in simplified format, though registration is required.) Now they're back for more with their latest free match-3 game for iOS and Android, Farm Heroes Saga, and, yes, it's basically Candy Crush Saga but with an adorable farming theme, and, yes, it's saddled with its share of microtransactions. Love 'em or hate 'em, has basically nailed the market for relentlessly addictive and simple mobile games with the likes of Candy Crush Saga and its (much less popular) brethren Pet Rescue Saga.
