Goodville: Farm Game Adventure Apk

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Welcome to Jane's farm of dream! Explore and redesign your own farmtown!
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Developer
Stork Limited
Released on
Mar 23, 2020
Updated
Dec 6, 2024
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Description

Welcome to Jane’s farm of dream! Explore and redesign your own farmtown!

Goodville is an original blend of classic farming simulator game with an emotional well-being care app. It combines the gaming industry expertise with the scientific approach to address mental health issues from a completely new angle.

Help Jane to renovate her family farm and discover all the secrets of Goodville. You will meet a bunch of vivid characters, who will assist you on each step of your journey, so you won’t stay alone with the challenges that Goodville farm has to offer.

We have collaborated with the World Health Organization. Jump in and meet Florence, our new character and WHO public consultant.

Unique interactive content produced with the involvement of psychologists and scientists to achieve and maintain emotional well-being. Raise awareness about modern and effective approaches to achieve emotional well-being and improve your lifestyle.

— Feed animals, harvest crops, milk cows;
— Fulfil the orders, develop and renovate your farm;
— Explore the neighborhood;
— Solve quests and tests to be aware of your cognitive and psychological condition.
— Build your own safe haven and get ready for the next big adventure during expeditions.

FEATURES:
★ Completely farm life simulation.
★ 1st game to maintain emotional well-being: learn more about mental health by communicating with in-game characters and fulfilling exciting tasks.
★ Test your cognitive and psychological condition to be aware of your current state and improve your lifestyle.
★ Explore, renovate and customize your farm
★ Fulfil orders and trade crops and fresh goods with neighbors
★ Build your own safe haven.

Explore all the secrets of Goodville and enjoy peaceful farm life!

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Details on Subscription:

You can subscribe within the game for ‘Weekly Subscription’ for $6.99/week, ‘Premium Weekly Subscription’ for $11.99/week, ‘Deluxe Weekly Subscription’ for $14.99/week.

This game requires a constant internet connection.
Goodville is completely free to play with optional in-app purchases. You may disable in-app purchasing using your device settings.

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Dear Goodvillers! Rise and shine with the new update:

- The big event Christmas Star is coming up soon!
- We are preparing the event Secret Santa Express for New Year's Eve!
- New story Marshland

Thank you for your continued support and comments! Do not hesitate to share your feedback with us via [email protected].

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22 comments on "Goodville: Farm Game Adventure Apk"

  1. SkepticalSally says:

    While I appreciate the intent behind Goodville, I can’t help but view it with skepticism. Merging gaming with mental health might seem innovative, but it risks trivializing serious issues. The potential for addiction or escapism is high; what happens when players prefer their virtual farms over real-world interactions? Moreover, the subscription model feels predatory, especially since mental health care should be accessible and not tied to financial constraints. The premise is noble, but I fear it may inadvertently lead to more harm than good for vulnerable individuals seeking solace.

  2. DebateDynamo says:

    ‘Are we really ready to accept that games can aid our mental well-being?’ This question looms large as we dissect Goodville’s approach to integrating emotional care into its gameplay mechanics. On one hand, proponents argue that this could revolutionize how we engage with self-care practices; on the other hand, critics highlight potential pitfalls such as oversimplification of complex psychological issues or even manipulation through addictive game mechanics. Can playing a farming simulator truly replace professional therapy? While it’s clear there’s merit in promoting awareness around mental health through engaging mediums, it raises concerns about what constitutes genuine support versus mere entertainment.

  3. CynicalSamurai says:

    So here we are: surrounded by digital farms where everyone supposedly nurtures their inner selves by harvesting crops instead… Aren’t we just replacing one form of escapism with another under the guise of ‘mental health support’? Don’t get me wrong—I applaud attempts at innovation—but let’s not kid ourselves thinking that simply playing games will unravel deeper psychological complexities involved in human emotions.

  4. (The)ComedicGenius says:

    “Hey there farmer Jane! Hope you’re ready for another day on your digital farm where you can plant carrots AND plant healthy habits simultaneously! Who needs therapy when you can just feed pixels instead?” Honestly though—Goodville sounds like an interesting blend of creativity and psychology wrapped up in colorful graphics and quirky characters. If planting potatoes helps folks cultivate emotional resilience along the way… well maybe I need to start my own farm simulation where every crop grows alongside my self-esteem!

  5. WittyMaverick88 says:

    ‘Explore all the secrets of Goodville!’ Oh sure, because when I think about unraveling life’s mysteries, my first thought is always farming simulators! What next? A cooking game that helps you confront your deepest fears? While I’m sure there are merits in blending leisure activities with introspection—and don’t get me wrong; Jane’s escapades sound charming—the idea that virtual crops can harvest real happiness is downright comical! Let’s be honest here: if we truly want emotional wellness, perhaps some actual conversations or therapy sessions would do us better than pixelated pumpkins!

  6. FarmLover42 says:

    What a brilliant concept! The integration of gaming with mental health support is genuinely groundbreaking. Goodville offers not only a nostalgic farming experience but also an innovative way to engage with emotional well-being. By tackling mental health issues through gameplay, it provides a unique platform for players to learn about and address their psychological state while having fun. I’m particularly impressed by the collaboration with the World Health Organization; this lends credibility and a sense of responsibility to the entire project. Jane’s journey resonates on many levels, especially in today’s fast-paced world where mental wellness is often overlooked. I can’t wait to explore the farm, meet Florence, and uncover all the secrets Goodville has to offer. This game could potentially change lives for the better!

  7. PhilosopherFred says:

    While embracing technological advancements is important—we must ask ourselves whether virtual solutions will ever replace real-world engagement or if they merely serve as distractions from pressing societal issues at large? Furthermore: How do platforms like these fit within existing frameworks around effective therapeutic methods without causing more harm than good? These questions linger heavily over our heads.

  8. #RandomRambler42 says:

    *smirks* Ah yes! Welcome to ‘Farm Your Feelings’—where your virtual cows know more about your emotional state than your therapist does! While I’m skeptical about the effectiveness of addressing mental wellness through something as trivial as a farm simulator—there’s certainly an amusing irony here that can’t be ignored! It feels like we’re living in an episode of Black Mirror where self-care comes served alongside crop rotations! Still… if this helps just one person connect better with their feelings while they tend those virtual veggies… who am I to judge?

  9. ProfessorPonder says:

    In an era where technology increasingly influences our daily lives, it’s imperative that we examine how platforms like Goodville can serve both recreational and therapeutic purposes. The game’s design cleverly integrates cognitive assessments alongside traditional farming mechanics, fostering awareness about one’s psychological state while engaging users in a familiar context. Furthermore, this venture into gamified mental wellness aligns with recent studies suggesting that interactive experiences can significantly enhance learning and retention regarding mental health topics. Ultimately, Goodville presents an intriguing case study on the fusion of entertainment and well-being.

  10. CuriousCat99 says:

    As someone deeply entrenched in psychology, I find Goodville’s approach quite fascinating. The blend of interactive gaming with therapeutic elements could serve as an innovative means of reaching broader audiences about mental health awareness. In particular, tasks that encourage self-reflection and cognitive assessment could provide users with valuable insights into their emotional states while engaging them in light-hearted gameplay—a dual benefit! However, it’s essential that users understand this game should not replace professional therapy or treatment but rather complement it by promoting awareness and encouraging healthy habits. This kind of digital initiative might just bridge gaps between entertainment and education when approached correctly.

  11. EloquentElephant says:

    In contemporary society rife with increasing anxiety levels and social disconnection due to digital landscapes overshadowing authentic experiences—the concept behind Goodville emerges as both timely and necessary. It tackles pressing challenges head-on by providing users not only entertainment but also insightful avenues toward personal development through its unique gameplay elements focused on emotional intelligence cultivation.

    • ThoughtfulTina says:

      This is indeed commendable! Incorporating educational content into games has been proven effective across demographics.

  12. CuriousCat22 says:

    The integration of gaming with mental health support is truly groundbreaking. Goodville represents a significant step forward in how we approach emotional well-being in an interactive format. By engaging players with relatable characters and cognitive assessments, the game not only entertains but also educates. This dual-purpose design could set a precedent for future gaming projects aiming to address psychological issues. The collaboration with the World Health Organization lends credibility, further enhancing the value of this initiative. One can only hope that such innovative endeavors inspire more developers to consider mental health in their creations.

  13. WittyWillow99 says:

    *Insert ironic chuckle* So now my escape from reality comes bundled with a side of emotional assessment? Is there anything left sacred from gamification? I mean sure, let’s harvest crops while gauging our anxiety levels! What next—farming yoga? In all seriousness though, it’s fascinating how far we’ve come; who knew tending pixelated plants could become part of one’s self-care regimen? Perhaps one day we’ll have ‘Angst-Management Adventures’! But hey—if this makes therapy feel less daunting for some folks and gets them talking about their feelings while milking cows virtually… then maybe it’s not all bad?

  14. KnowledgeSeeker21 says:

    “The first game designed specifically for maintaining emotional well-being”—this tagline piques my intellectual curiosity immensely! It raises questions about how gamification can be used positively in psychological practices and whether such endeavors might revolutionize therapeutic techniques moving forward. While some may dismiss this concept as trivializing serious issues like mental health, others might see its potential as a gateway tool—especially among younger audiences—to foster dialogue around these often-stigmatized topics. However, critical evaluation remains essential; what metrics will determine its success? Can data collected through gameplay provide genuine insights into user well-being? As someone who values evidence-based approaches in psychology, these aspects require meticulous scrutiny.

  15. SkepticalSally says:

    While I appreciate the intention behind Goodville, I must express my reservations regarding its actual impact on mental health. Combining a farming simulator with emotional well-being seems like an oversimplification of very complex issues. It feels as if developers are attempting to capitalize on serious topics for commercial gain rather than offering genuine help. Furthermore, the subscription model could alienate those who may benefit most from such an app—individuals struggling financially or otherwise unable to pay for premium content during tough times. Is it truly possible that a game can address cognitive and psychological conditions effectively? I believe more rigorous scientific backing is needed before we start endorsing these kinds of products as meaningful solutions.

  16. IronyMaster3 says:

    “Welcome to Jane’s farm of dreams!” How delightful! A place where cows are milked not only for dairy but also for your emotional well-being! I can just picture myself harvesting crops while simultaneously solving my existential crises—what a perfect world we live in! Who knew that feeding chickens could lead to profound insights into one’s psyche? It’s amusing how they market this as both an escapade into farm life and a deep dive into one’s cognitive condition. Perhaps if I plant enough carrots, my anxiety will magically disappear? If only real life were so simple! Let’s all sign up immediately; after all, who wouldn’t want a weekly subscription fee attached to their quest for inner peace?

  17. "QuirkyBee123" says:

    “Fulfill orders and trade crops with neighbors” sounds like every adult’s dream: doing chores while pretending it’s all fun and games! Imagine having your friends over for tea while discussing your latest carrot-harvesting strategies instead of confronting your collective despair over adult responsibilities—it’s genius really! Who needs therapy when you have Jane guiding you through her whimsical farm life? No one will notice you’re avoiding those deeper conversations about life choices when you’re too busy trying to figure out which crop nets you more virtual cash.

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