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PC 94% Freebie Hailed as Best Cozy Gamers Have 'Ever Played'

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Published 21:00 25 Feb 2026 GMT

PC 94% Freebie Hailed as Best Cozy Gamers Have 'Ever Played'

Demo available now.

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This upcoming farming simulation game has been getting positive buzz on Steam, and a free demo is available now.

There are a lot of farming simulators and ‘cosy’ games available on Steam these days, but Farm to Table is one that’s been gaining a lot of popularity lately. Especially for Stardew Valley fans.

Thanks to the recent demo that launched ahead of Steam Next Fest, Farm to Table has quickly shot up the charts and become one to watch in the future.

As the title implies, Farm to Table is a management sim that takes you through the entire process of making a meal, from initially growing the ingredients that go into a recipe, to running the restaurant where the food is served.

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In it, you explore a colourful island and start growing crops, raising animals, and going fishing. You construct machines and use all of this to cook meals for the clientele.

The overall goal of Farm to Table is to grow your restaurant into a five-star location, and this not only comes down to the food you cook, but also how you manage resources, train staff, and organically grow your restaurant’s reputation.

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Farm To Table Has A Free Demo Available As Part Of Steam Next Fest

If you fancy checking out Farm to Table, there’s a free demo available on Steam which you can download.

The demo for Farm to Table serves up the core experience, where you can start from scratch to buy your first plot, build a kitchen, find ingredients, and then serve food to the hungry guests.

“I think this is one of the best demos I've ever played, truly amazing! Gameplay is so fun, everything works well. I didn't encounter even one bug. The game looks gorgeous. There are a lot of things you can do. I will definitely buy it when it comes out,” reads one review for the demo.

“Of course it doesn't have nearly as much decoration, food, farming etc as the real game will have, but this is already an absolute blast, lol. Love it, and wishlisted,” reads another review.

“This game is very cozy and exactly what I am looking for when I just want to relax!"

"It is so fun to play, I love how we can forage around the world for ingredients and we can grow crops and have livestock."

"I really can't wait for the full game so I can unlock new items and recipes and expand my restaurant!” a third review reads.

Check out the demo for Farm to Table now on PC as part of Steam Next Fest.

Featured Image Credit: indieGiant

Topics: Steam, Indie Games, PC, Free Games

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