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A New You: Customization and Decoration

This is the sixth post in the series of core features in Farm Together 2. Today we're talking about Customization and Farm decoration. Time for a makeover!

[h2]Avatar Customization[/h2]



In Farm Together 2 you can customize your avatar with plenty of things, such as changing your clothes, hair color or even choosing which earrings to wear.

Clothing and accessories will be unlocked as you level up your character (on top of potential seasonal events in the future).

You can save your outfits to presets to easily access them later, or use them in the split-screen mode (yes, we've managed to finish it before the Early Access release!)

[h2]Emotes[/h2]



You can assign up to 4 emotes to greet other players, or townspeople!

[h2]Tractor Customization[/h2]



You can also customize your tractor, changing the model (only one available at the first Early Access version, but more coming soon!), color, antenna, and maybe more things in the future (Honk!).

[h2]Decorating your farm[/h2]



Decorate your farm as you wish! There are lots of decorative items in the shop to give a personal touch to your farm (and even more will come over time!). Roads, fences, decorative buildings, terrain types... Combine this with terraforming and you can achieve lots of different, interesting layouts!

[h2]Improvements from the first game[/h2]

Here are some of the most interesting improvements from the first Farm Together:

  • Body type is now managed by three sliders that control the silhouette, weight and height of your avatar.



    This enables the use of all clothings no matter the body of your avatar, something that due to technical reasons wasn't completely allowed in the first game.

  • Color variants are now grouped in a single button in shop listings.



    This reduces the amount of clutter in the shop, and we can add more color variants while keeping the shop easy to navigate.

  • You can place roads on hills and ramps independently.



    In the first game, roads on hills were placed in a hacky way, and were hard to control. In Farm Together 2 you can place them on slope tiles (as long as it's a straight one!) and hill ramps.


    We're also considering adding bigger tiles to allow for wide corners or special road shapes, but we're not sure yet!