Alawar Entertainment has announced the release of Farm Frenzy on the iPhone/iPod Touch. Players get a chance to find out what it is like to be a farmer in this farming simulation game. 
The iPhone touch version of Farm Frenzy has been adapted to the iPhone with very little changes to the graphics or the game play mechanisms. Players control the game using the touch interface of the iPhone/iPod Touch. Players touch the screen to plant food items, collect products and take the products to the market.
Players have to manage their farms, much like a real farmer only a lot easier. Not to mention if the lose the game, you can just start over and it is a lot harder for a real life farmer to start over. Players maintain and keep the farm running, breed sheep and cows and even fend off bear attacks. Players then have to fix old buildings and buy new ones to keep the farm running.
If you like farm simulation games, check out Farm Frenzy in the Apple App Store.
Press Release Follows:
Alawar Entertainment, a leading publisher of casual games, today announced the release of the iPhone version of Farm Frenzy. Users of the popular iPhone platform can now play one of the most successful casual games in history and put their abilities to the test in the award-winning farming sim.
Released in November 2007, the PC version of Farm Frenzy was an immediate chart-topper at Real Networks, Oberon, MSN, BigFish Games, Pogo, iWin, Reflexive and other portals. By early 2008, Farm Frenzy had become one of the best-selling games Alawar had ever published.
The Farm Frenzy sequel quickly outperformed its famous predecessor. Just one week after its release, Farm Frenzy 2 was already in the Top 10 at www.alawar.com. The addictive and entertaining farming sim also became a chart leader on Real Networks, Oberon, MSN, BigFish Games, Pogo, iWin and Reflexive. And in early 2009, Farm Frenzy 2 received the prestigious iParenting Media Award for Best Computer Program for Kids and Families.
Alawar Friday’s Games, an internal studio of Alawar’s, developed the iPhone version of Farm Frenzy. The team managed to port the game with virtually no changes to the high-quality graphics and gameplay. Farm Frenzy is controlled using the Apple iPhone’s touch-sensitive screen, making the game even easier to play than the PC version. All the player has to do to plant grass, collect products or send a truck to market is touch the game field.
The rest is classic Farm Frenzy: players maintain and develop their farm, breed sheep and cows and fend off bear attacks. To thrive in their business, players must improve existing structures and purchase new ones.
“We’re excited about bringing Farm Frenzy to Apple’s revolutionary iPhone platform,” says Kirill Plotnikov, vice president of publishing at Alawar. “Every iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPod Touch user can now play it. At the moment, we’re completing work on another mobile title — an arcade cooking sim called Gourmania. I hope casual players will like it as well.”









