Press release

Farm, Trade, and Adventure with Friends in gamigo’s upcoming mobile sim, Fantasy Town

Your happiness and dreams are just a harvest away!

 

Hamburg, September 30th, 2021 – gamigo and Arumgames are announcing the upcoming release of Fantasy Town, a mobile farming sim featuring a mix of exploration, RPG, and adventure game mechanics. Players can build their town, produce and farm crops, trade goods, explore, and defend their citizens from evil Trolls bent on causing harm and havoc from time to time.
 

In Fantasy Town, the player takes on the role of a Lord who is convinced to learn how to govern Arsendal, reluctantly. With the Citizens of the land relying on him to help it flourish, the player will construct, manage, and upgrade various buildings, farmland, crops and more. As resources are harvested, they can be traded to keep the city prosperous and the citizens happy. Farm for corn, raise various livestock, and create mouth-watering delicacies that are sure to be the talk of the town!
 

While your town works to gather various materials, players can summon various citizens to explore diverse places and dungeons in search of special resources. Earn new recipes, battle against bosses, and earn treasure while discovering new lands and creatures. Fantasy Town also holds events regularly that reward participants that include several minigames, such as puzzles, runners, and building a tower using various in-game items. Other fun features include character customization, different town skins, a lucky roulette wheel, and more.
 

“gamigo has a long history of publishing diverse and exciting online RPGs, including Trove, Grand Fantasia, and Aura Kingdom. Today, we’re adding a mobile game that combines a farming simulator with RPG elements to our stable of releases, and it’s a game we’re really excited about,” says Jens Knauber, CEO at gamigo. "Fantasy Town offers a ton of fun and interesting gameplay mechanics. Arumgames has done an excellent job with the game and we can’t wait to make it available to our audiences in the coming months.”