This game was made during the Cozy Fall Jam 2022 and was made by Joshua Hank (JoshntQ) and me, Dennis Hawran (AtmoGD).


How to play:

Walk around with WASD or with the left stick on your gamepad.

With the left mouse button or with the button south on the gamepad you can interact with things.


To grow a pumpkin you have to plant a seed first. You get them from the chest on your farm. After that you can water the seed and wait untill the pumpkin is grown.

Go with your pumpkins in the city and look for customers. Once you made enough money you can upgrade your farm or even buy a truck!


Game Description

The people in the small suburb near your farm have pretty basic needs: pumpkins. Luckily, that's exactly what you're focused on! So you can plant, water, harvest and deliver your pumpkins - or just take a relieving walk in the woods and enjoy the beauty mother nature presents to you.

If you still feel like improving your services' productivity, you can invest the cash you earned from your sales in more fields or even in a small truck!

Pumpkin Harvest isn't about beating a highscore or fullfilling a task in time - its rather meant to be a small and cozy minigame for calming down in busy times.


Credits:

Almost all the 3D Models and Sprites are from Kenney

Background music from Zapsplat

Simple Fantasy UI Package

Arrow Icon by Chamestudio on IconScout

Comments

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Fantastic little game. Thank you and Kenney.

Just wanted to let you know I picked your game as one of my favorites! 
https://epicbrew.net/5-must-play-games-from-the-cozy-fall-jam-2022/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/tomscott90/status/1575613666535219200

Cheers!

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I understand this is a jam game, but if it's one of those games that you keep working on after the jam, I have some feedback/suggestions (if you want.)

I'm currently not planning to keep working on this, but still I would love to hear your feedback and ideas!

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Not sure what else I could ask for from a game jam with this theme! I LOVEIT~!

Thank you! I really appreciate it:)