If you’re anything like me, you like to know how many chapters a game contains before you commit to playing it. Even though chapter length can vary considerably, it can provide an indication as to how long a game can take to complete. For a busy person like me, this information is important! Well, I have played through Fae Farm, and I have the answer to your burning question. Here is exactly how many chapters there are in Fae Farm.
How Many Chapters Are in Fae Farm
In total, there are eight chapters that you will play through in order to roll credits in Fae Farm. These chapters differ tremendously in length. With the early and late chapters being considerably smaller than the mid chapters. There’s no real rhythm or rhyme to this, but don’t be surprised when you fly through earlier chapters. It doesn’t stay that way!
Chapter One–Welcome to AzoriaChapter Two– A Thorny ProblemChapter Three–A Port in a Magical StormChapter Four–The Gate to Another RealmChapter Five–The Dark CloudChapter Six–The Blizzard BluesChapter Seven– Please No, Volcano!Chapter Eight– The Hero of Azoria

It is estimated that a full story run will take around 40-50 hours to complete. In my playthrough, I rolled credits at around 50 hours of playtime. This mostly included story progression, I did max out most of my skills during this period. But all of the non-related content, such as hybridizing flowers, growing the majority of seasonal and Fae crops, and breeding different colored livestock, came after I rolled credits. Fae Farm is definitely a meaty game that you can lose yourself in if you enjoy what farming sims have to offer.
Fae Farm is an adorable new spin on the farming sim genre, and if you are still on the fence about playing it for yourself, feel free to read our in-depthreviewto find out more.
Priscilla Wells
Priscilla is both the weekend editor and a freelance writer at Prima Games. She began working at Prima Games in early 2023. Prior to this, she spent nine years writing for both her own personal gaming blog, and other related websites. Priscilla has grown up playing video games, and most often plays her PS5 and Nintendo Switch consoles. you may find her playing Final Fantasy XIV, RuneScape, Pokemon GO, or lost in the latest RPG to release.
She is an Australian living in the United States with her American husband, three children, and her Basset Hound. Before moving to the United States, Priscilla obtained a Bachelors of Secondary Education majoring in English and Japanese Language. This allowed her to teach English and Japanese in a high school setting.
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