Cattle Country

Cattle Country

May 27, 2025

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Become a determined pioneer traveling west to start a new life. Make a home in the mountains, take on bandits, discover dastardly plots, build a farm, develop your town, and make friends with fellow residents. ABOUT THE GAME: Cattle Country straddles the saddle of cozy wholesome gaming and action-adventure. Serving …

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80.0

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Critic Reviews (11)

Andrew Simone Digital Chumps May 2025
70.0 /100

Graphics

60.0

Gameplay

70.0

Story

70.0

"Cattle Country is all around a functional, enjoyable game. However, it does little to innovate on an already established farming sim formula. If you like games like Stardew Valley, then I would recommend at least trying Cattle Country to see …"

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Gareth Newnham Impulsegamer May 2025
72.0 /100

"A frontier fairy tale fans of Stawdew Valley are bound to enjoy."

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Jordan Campbell Completexbox May 2025
90.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

85.0

Story

60.0

"For its reasonable price point of just £14.99, Cattle Country is worth every penny in the return you’ll get from it. There is tons to do and I’ve invested a good 20+ hours just sifting through the first year of …"

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Justin Nation Nindie Spotlight May 2025
88.0 /100

"While not perhaps dripping with as much charm as Stardew Valley, this is the closest I’ve seen someone else get to that formula doing it well"

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Luis Alvaro Entertainment Geekly May 2025
80.0 /100

Graphics

92.0

Gameplay

78.0

Story

64.0

"Cattle Country is a charming and layered life sim that rewards patience. Its slow start may turn off some players, and its technical rough edges could use smoothing, but for those willing to stick with it, there’s a lot to …"

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Luis Avilés Seasoned Gaming May 2025
70.0 /100

Graphics

65.0

Gameplay

68.0

Story

72.0

"Comfort food tastes good, especially in times of need. But talking from a personal perspective and considering the developer’s previous games, perhaps I was hoping for more than what I got. For everyone else, there is a perfectly fine farm …"

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Lynne Newey LadiesGamers.com May 2025
95.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

80.0

Story

90.0

"Cattle Country is a rootin’-tootin’ addition to the farming/life sim genre. There are a few issues which need taming, especially around the loading times on the Nintendo Switch. However, there is so much to do in Cattle Country! Engaging festivals …"

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Paula Vaynshteyn Output Lag May 2025
85.0 /100

Graphics

75.0

Gameplay

85.0

Story

80.0

"If you’re looking for the next cozy escape to suck up hours of your time, then you won’t find much better than this. Grab a Stetson and practise your ‘yeehaw’, because Cattle Country will soon have you longing for the …"

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Rabiya Rizwan GameLuster May 2025
90.0 /100

Graphics

90.0

Gameplay

85.0

Story

70.0

"Cattle Country combines the Wild West into a cozy farming game. It&s;s an ambitious entry that contributes a lot to its genre, while also taking inspiration from some of the best gameplay mechanics from its peers. Despite its minor flaws, …"

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Sean "KingOTheCask" Richards Gamer Social Club May 2025
80.0 /100

Graphics

75.0

Gameplay

80.0

Story

70.0

"Farming/life simulator games are not going anywhere anytime soon. Gamers (myself included) will always yearn for a sense of escapism to another life that we cannot fulfill in the real world. Cattle Country definitely provides a new take on this …"

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Trevor Gould Pure Nintendo May 2025
60.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

60.0

Story

55.0

"While the Wild West theme is unique to this type of game, Cattle Country offers little you haven&s;t seen elsewhere. A lack of originality isn&s;t surprising for this genre, but it&s;s still disappointing. The non-innovative approach would be less of …"

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