Rotten Forgotten Demo Is Out Now on Steam

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Revive Your Farm in Rotten Forgotten

The indie game developer Georgios Kletsas is delighted to announce the release of a free demo of Rotten Forgotten on Steam. This quirky farming game lets 1-4 players work together to save the family barn from going under. Plant crops, take care of playful animals, and complete deliveries as fast as possible. Overcome unexpected challenges and transform your farm into a thriving business. Check out the official trailer below to get a glimpse of the clumsy journey ahead.

Work together to restore a neglected farm in Rotten Forgotten, a cooperative farming game for 1–4 players. Once a thriving family barn, it’s now falling apart, and bankruptcy is just around the corner. Gather resources, plant crops, and repair the homestead as you and your friends bring it back to life.

Plant unique crops, look after a lively mix of farm animals, and work quickly to complete orders before your barn faces financial trouble. Strategy and teamwork are key as you juggle farming, trading, and time management. Every decision shapes the farm’s future, can you turn it into something prosperous once again? Whether you’re playing solo or with friends, Rotten Forgotten promises to offer a fun and engaging challenge. The game will be coming out this year, so keep an eye out for this one.

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