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Screen Studies: Fae Farm
Whether you’re watching your favorite streamer or you’ve been thinking about trying it out, here’s a breakdown of the Fae Farm UI
SCREEN STUDIES
Fae Farm
Fae Farm is a role playing game where you adventure the wonderful world of Azoria which is full of fairies, magical creatures, rare gemstone mining, flower and farm animal cross breeding and so much more. It’s by far the cutest game I’ve ever played and has sincerely become my safe space - I’ve racked up a casual 400+ hours in a very short amount of time. For those that aren’t as familiar, that’s a lot of time to spend on a game I only downloaded several months ago (😅).
The Basics:
Platforms: Nintendo Switch / PC
Pricing: Switch - $59.99 / PC - $39.99
The Fae Farm User Interface
Character Health, Energy and Magic levels. These should always have some fill in them otherwise it means you need something ASAP to sustain your life in the game.
Clock/Calendar to show in-game Season, Day, Year and time.
“Florins” or in-game tokens for purchasing and upgrading tools or goods.
Backpack or character storage for carrying objects you plan to interact with or have collected.
Game map for help finding Quests, Achievements, In-game Events and NPC (non-playable character) story bonuses.
Game menu for accessing all settings, exiting, and functions.
Tool selector. Allows you to choose which tool your character is currently using or taking action on an object with.
Construction notification for building game mode. If this is on it means you’re in a game pause specifically for building and restructuring your habitat.
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