

Gameplay is similar to that of the Story of Seasons series or Shepherds Crossing.

Slap on your straw hat and grubbiest coveralls and take hold of your Wii U GamePad - its time to get your hands dirty Devote yourself to your Toggle Nav. Funky Barn, known as Funky Barn 3D on the Nintendo 3DS, is a farm simulation video game developed by Tantalus Interactive and published by Ubisoft and 505 Games for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U consoles respectively. 50 Cubed3 Funky Barn had a lot going for it, and in many ways it works a treat thanks to some smooth controls and the farming element proving to be quite fun. Its your farm - and its like no farm youve seen before. The upcoming sandbox farm title will allow users. Funky Barn is bringing farm simulation to the Wii U in late 2012, developer Tantalus confirmed today. In-game, there’s a sub-Wii level of detail. Funky Barn Game Wii U is not your ordinary farm. Funky Barn coming late this year to Wii U. Instructions and tips are text-only, and even the font looks budget. This game’s clearly been put together on a tiny budget, and there is absolutely no visual flair here at all. The animals are cute, but extremely simplistic – the chicks are blobs with eyes. Get the latest news, reviews, videos and screenshots for Funky Barn. The loading screen is a blinking cow drawing. Funky Barn is a Simulation game developed by Tantalus for the Wii U video game console. The game’s opening sequence is a series of slightly wonky, still cartoon images apparently drawn in ten minutes by somebody who can’t quite get hands right.

You can give your animals a wee stroke with the Gamepad to increase their happiness, which is sadly pretty pointless – happy animals make more produce, but you’ll never be bothered to take the time to furiously scrub at all your animals with the stylus once you’ve got more than about four of them. Categories Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. The 3DS version, Funky Barn 3D ( Happy Animal Bokujou in Japan) was published by Ubisoft. It was the first game published by 505 games for the Wii U. It is part of its console's launch line-up. Every fifteen minutes or so you can order a new animal, ranging from cows, sheep and chickens in the early stages of the game to llamas and buffalo later on, delivered by a charming stork. Funky Barn is a farming game for the Wii U by 505 Games. Between collecting produce, building things here’s always just enough going on that your mind doesn’t get the chance to think that maybe you’d be better off doing something else. It gets that Farmville compulsion loop exactly right. As your farm starts to run itself more effectively, you’ve got more time to expand and build more stuff. It’s these machines – a gigantic egg robot that collects eggs for you, a shearer that plucks sheep from the field with its gloved, mechanical hand and relieves them of their wool – that give Funky Barn personality, making it more likeable than the bare-bones presentation initially indicates. Funky Barn puts you in charge of a run-down farm and tasks you with building it up to verdant productivity again, populating the paddocks with cute animals and building various barmy contraptions to make your farming life easier.
