Palworld developer Pocketpair has announced a brand new cozy creature collecting farming adventure game set in the Palworld universe.

While the creator of Palworld, the Pokémon-like creature collecting game that Nintendo filed a lawsuit against back in September 2024, for infringing two of their patents regarding monster capture and riding mechanics, the Japanese game developer, Pocketpair, announced their next big creature collecting game, Palworld: Palfarm.
Palfarm is a cozy farming simulation game and a spin-off of Palworld, where you can collect creatures known as Pals and use them in various ways, from tending your farm and fields to cooking, crafting, etc.

The setting of the game is pretty straightforward; you move to an island where the Pals live. You collect and use them to grow your farm and engage in different activities.
Each Pal in the Palworld: Palfarm has unique abilities, from sowing seeds to watering to harvesting, making them a reliable partner in your farming journey. There are also different interactions with the Pals that lead to unique conversations, stories, and such things.

Moreover, just like any other farming simulation game where you can gift and improve your relationship with certain NPCs, in Palfarm, you can gift items to your Pals to learn more about them and unlock unique interactions.

That said, as cozy and laid back the game sounds, there's also some action involved as your farm in Palfarm can get attacked by wild Pals. Overall, Palworld: Palfarm is looking like a promising farming simulation game with unique aspects that players would like to experience.
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