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Herder

$4.99 $2.49
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Developer:
Porchman Games
Publisher:
Porchman Games
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game


Herder is a third-person action-tower-defense-herding-sim. Defend your flock of sheep and goats from wild animals using a variety of items and weapons. Migrate through beautiful procedurally generated pastures, selling livestock, milk, and wool to passing trade caravans. Keep your flock happy and healthy to continue breeding, milking, and shearing. Cash out at any time and take home your earnings, or continue the nomadic lifestyle until you're so far into the wild that your flock succumbs to predators, starvation, or disease.

Keep in mind this is a simple game by a tiny studio. You can expect a fun engaging experience that you can play for a couple of hours each session, or simply pick up and play casually.

This game offers:

  • Beautiful procedural alpine landscapes, the sounds of sheep on pasture, and wind in the meadows.
  • Action packed gameplay, or the alternative relaxing casual mode.
  • A unique mix of resource management strategy and third-person action-tower-defense.
  • A friendly herding dog companion.

Starting out:

You begin the game with enough cash to start a small flock. Your sheep and goats will happily graze on grass and wildflowers until they've eaten everything in the area, at which point you'll need to move to the next pasture. At the start of each new pasture, you'll have time to set up your map with defensive items before you open the gate and let your livestock out. Each successive pasture moves further into the wild, increasing your encounters with wild animals, and decreasing the frequency at which trade caravans arrive. Caravans are your place to sell the wool, milk, or livestock you've grown over the seasons, as well as buy new items or animals to continue your herding adventure. You'll see your flock grow as the seasons change, watching for bears in the autumn, taking care to feed your flock hay in the winter, and birthing new lambs in the springtime. When you sell off your whole flock, or if your flock is wiped out by wild animals or disease, your final cash is saved as your high score. At this point you can start again in a fresh new meadow with a new flock and a new strategy.


Alternatively, play the relaxing casual mode where your flock can graze peacefully, and you can sit back and just enjoy the serenity of taking your sheep out to pasture.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
13 user reviews
92%
Positive
5 hrs at review
Recommended

Full play through w/ all achievements here when it uploads: https://youtu.be/HZTvax6dNbc First Off Pro tip I didn't find out until 5 hours into the game if you hit the R key the dog will run the sheep into the starting area and consolidate them The Concept of this game is actually really well executed, but first let me talk about the main thing that ruins the game a good amount for me. My little herder dude likes to target rocks walls trees EVERYTHING so I could be facing forward hit the w and go backwards cause he's targeting some random object it makes your character herk and jerk around and it's tragic. The sheep are dumb they literally run TOWARDS the danger instead of away. Whoever made this game has a really good understanding of animals the disease from having too many and the problems that can come from not thinning the herd can cause a huge problem and this mechanic is really well done and makes getting some of the achievements very difficult even on casual mode. The shooting...

6 helpful
45 hrs at review
Recommended

I had access to Beta release, it's a fun unique take on farming, score attack, and tower-defence style games. Easy to pick up and play or sink a few hours into. Great fun! It's not a massive sprawling game, but you'll easily get some hours of playtime in, well worth the $5.

6 helpful
31 min at review
Recommended

Herder is a super chill game that's easy to pick up and play. The ambient soundtrack and visually appealing landscape & UI makes protecting your flock that much better. I was able to grow my flock to around 50 animals when disaster struck - my animals were stricken by some illness and were dying very fast. Also at this time the amount of wolves attacking my flock was very high, and so naturally I bought 100 landmines and placed them all over the map without realizing that my animals could set them off. Safe to say all my animals died via the plague, wolves, and landmines

5 helpful 2 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

[u] What I like about Herder:[/u] [*]Unique and visually pleasing. The environments use a bright and relaxing color palette. Trees and grass sway with the wind. Each season has its own visual effects, e.g. snowflakes, wildflowers. [*]Love for the flock is real. Your sheeps and goats walk around on their cute little stubby legs and chew grass. Every spring they have babies and it's a beautiful miracle of life. [*]Fun physics. 360 no-scope your rock-sling into a wolf and its ragdoll will fly away. [*]The geometry of the procedurally-generated levels is varied and engaging. Each level has different lines of sights, rocks you can jump onto, opportunities for fencing, etc. [/list] [u]Cons:[/u] [*]Third-person aiming is kinda weird, I'm not sure if I ever got used to it [*]The game gets challenging quickly. Definitely takes practice to get into the right rhythm for placing traps, fighting wolves, and managing your flock size (big flock=disease). This can seen as a "pro" if you're into chal...

3 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

I have never seen a game so peaceful and yet so violent at the same time. It's wonderful. It combines farming and tower defense really well. the controls are a little weird and you can tell it was made by a small studio, but in the end who cares. the game is fun, well balanced, and truly one of a kind. 100% worth the $5

2 helpful
12 min at review
Recommended

ROCK AND STONE, BROTHERS! (You can pet the Sheep!)

2 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Needs better mouse/keyboard control scheme. Don't know if it's better with controller. Was very happy when final achievement popped and I could delete this game.

1 helpful
41 min at review
Recommended

Great value for money, quick to pick up and a lot of fun. More strategy involved than I expected.

1 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

I’ve never seen a game that feels so peaceful and yet so violent at the same time—it’s truly wonderful. The combination of farming and tower defense works surprisingly well, blending two genres in a fresh and enjoyable way. The controls are a bit strange, and you can tell it was made by a small studio, but honestly, that doesn't matter. The game is fun, well-balanced, and really one of a kind. For just 4€, it’s definitely 100% worth it. If you're looking for something unique that offers both relaxation and excitement, this game is a great pick!

9 min at review
Recommended

The idea of this game is very good. Obviously as a smaller game it needs much refining of things such as controls and cleaning up other things. However, this game has much potential.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 3.00GHz or equivalent
  • Memory: 6 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 530 or equivalent
  • Storage: 200 MB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i7 3.00GHz or equivalent
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVidia Geforce GTX 960M or equivalent
  • Storage: 200 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Herder cost?

Herder costs $2.49. Currently 50% off!

What are the system requirements for Herder?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10 Processor: Intel Core i5 3.00GHz or equivalent Memory: 6 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 530 or equivalent Storage: 200 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i7 3.00GHz or equivalent Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVidia Geforce GTX 960M or equivalent Storage: 200 MB available space

What platforms is Herder available on?

Herder is available on Windows PC.

Is Herder worth buying?

Herder has 92% positive reviews from 13 players.

When was Herder released?

Herder was released on Jul 26, 2021.

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