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Cyber Farmer capsule

Cyber Farmer

Cyber Farmer is a crazy farming simulator where old meets new! Take over your grandpa Kazimierz's farm in a post-apocalyptic world☢️, using cyber tech🤖, modified plants🌾, and even cyber pigs🐷. It’s full of laughs, weird surprises, and quirky farming fun. Farm the future, laugh through the past!

$9.99Mixed(37)
Early AccessFarming SimAgriculture
FreeMind S.A.Feb 26, 2026

Cyber Farmer scores 62/100 — better than 2% of Early Access capsules (n=3,067).

Mixed (37 reviews) · $9.99 · Released Feb 26, 2026 · By FreeMind S.A.

Quick text summary

Cyber Farmer scored 62/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a Early Access capsule. Top priority fix: [genre_clarity] Integrate visible farming elements into the composition—add cyber-modified plants, a glowing farm tool, or a modified animal in the foreground to signal the farming core at TINY size.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 5/10 — Cyberpunk aesthetic masks farming core. The capsule prominently displays neon cyberpunk visuals—glowing blue and orange colors, sci-fi characters, and a futuristic logo—which suggest action or cyberpunk RPG rather than farming simulation. At TINY size, the genre reads as cyberpunk/action first, with the farming premise completely obscured. The tagline 'CYBERFARMER' in neon yellow supports sci-fi framing, but no visual farming iconography (crops, soil, tractors, or agriculture) is apparent to clarify the actual gameplay loop.
  • Title Readability: 7/10 — Bold neon title, legible at small sizes. The 'CYBERFARMER' logo in bright yellow-green neon is positioned prominently in the center-left and maintains good contrast against the warm orange background. The letterforms remain readable at SMALL and TINY sizes due to the high saturation and outline treatment. However, the logo sits partially over character silhouettes, risking some overlap clarity at very small scales.
  • Contrast & Color: 7/10 — Strong warm-cool separation, good pop. The orange gradient background and warm sunlight create strong value separation from the cool blue neon accents and character lighting, helping the design pop against Steam's dark background. The bright yellow-green title adds additional saturation contrast. In grayscale, the composition holds silhouette separation, though the mid-tone characters blend slightly with the mid-tone orange sky.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Polished cyberpunk look, generic execution. The capsule demonstrates solid craft in lighting, color grading, and character rendering with a cohesive cyberpunk aesthetic and professional photo-composite quality. However, the visual presentation feels like a straightforward cyberpunk scene with attractive characters rather than communicating a distinctive hook—there are no visible farming elements, cyber-plants, modified animals, or humor cues that telegraph the game's quirky farming premise and unique selling point.
  • Brand Consistency: 5/10 — Cyberpunk style lacks farming identity. The capsule establishes a consistent neon cyberpunk visual language with characteristic blue-orange lighting and sci-fi typography, but this identity does not align with or reinforce the core farming simulator brand promise. Without access to the 14 store screenshots, the internal cohesion appears solid (lighting, color palette, composition style are unified), but the capsule does not project a memorable farming-specific identity that would differentiate from generic cyberpunk indie games.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear focal point, balanced layout. The two stylized characters form a strong central focal point with the neon logo positioned above and slightly left, creating good hierarchy and eye flow. The composition is well-balanced with sunset gradient filling the background purposefully. At TINY size, the character silhouettes remain the primary read, and the title holds without disappearing, though edge margins are tight on the right side where the male character approaches the boundary.

What works

  • High-contrast neon title. The yellow-green CYBERFARMER logo in glowing neon maintains strong legibility and visual pop across all sizes, from full header down to tiny thumbnail.
  • Professional lighting and color grade. The warm orange sunset backdrop with cool blue character lighting creates polished visual separation and appealing warm-cool contrast that reads well against Steam's dark interface.
  • Clear focal point hierarchy. The two characters anchor the composition with clear primary subjects, preventing scattered visual attention and supporting quick recognition at small scales.

What hurts the capsule

  • Misleading genre presentation. The cyberpunk aesthetic and sci-fi characters strongly signal action or cyberpunk RPG, completely obscuring the farming simulator genre and misleading discoverability at TINY size.
  • Missing farming visual language. No crops, soil, tractors, modified plants, or farming iconography appears in the composition, failing to communicate the game's core mechanic and unique farming-in-post-apocalypse premise.
  • No humor or personality cues. The capsule presents a serious, attractive cyberpunk scene with no visual hints of the game's described 'quirky farming fun, weird surprises, and laughs,' making it feel generic rather than distinctive.
  • Brand identity mismatch. The cyberpunk visual identity does not align with or reinforce farming simulator expectations, creating disconnect between capsule promise and actual gameplay loop.

Priority fixes

  1. [genre_clarity] Integrate visible farming elements into the composition—add cyber-modified plants, a glowing farm tool, or a modified animal in the foreground to signal the farming core at TINY size.
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Add a distinct visual hook communicating the game's unique premise—such as a hybrid farm-tech environment, retro grandpa aesthetic mixed with neon cybertech, or humorous farming failure happening in the scene.
  3. [brand_consistency] Establish a cohesive visual identity that balances cyberpunk aesthetics with farming iconography—consider adjusting character poses or adding environmental farming detail to create a recognizable farming-focused brand marker.
  4. [title_readability] Ensure tight margins around characters so the full title and any descriptive tagline remain safe from cropping at small Steam carousel sizes.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [feature_communication] Replace vague marketing language with concrete mechanics: instead of 'harness the power of futuristic gadgets,' explain 'Use robotic harvesters to reduce harvest time by 50%' or 'Equip drones to auto-water crops.' Show what happens when the player uses a feature.
  2. [uniqueness] Add a sentence or subsection that articulates a specific gameplay innovation: e.g., 'Only in Cyber Farmer can you cross-breed cyber and natural crops to unlock unique mutations' or 'Manage both traditional and futuristic farm systems simultaneously.' This separates the game from other farming sims.
  3. [feature_communication] Add an Early Access section stating what is currently playable, what features are planned, and the expected timeline to full release. Mixed reviews suggest players want clarity on scope and stability.
  4. [audience_targeting] Specify tone expectation more explicitly: add a line like 'Perfect for players who want chill, humor-driven gameplay over simulation depth' or the reverse, so the right audience self-selects and wishlists don't convert to refunds.

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Steam app ID: 3461890 · Tags: Early Access, Farming Sim, Agriculture, Automation, Futuristic