Crop has surpassed 100,000 wishlists on Steam, marking an early milestone for the narrative-driven farming project from developer Carbonara Games and publisher 11 bit studios following its recent reveal.

Developed as a small-scale indie project, Crop continues to gain traction with its distinct tone and genre blend. The project reinterprets the farming genre through a more oppressive lens, combining resource management with narrative progression.
Blending familiar farming routines with an increasingly unsettling tone, the game places you in an isolated village cut off from the outside world, where maintaining a failing farm becomes essential for survival.
Tasks such as planting, irrigation, and harvesting are tied directly to the well-being of the community, while tension builds through growing suspicion, hidden motives, and the gradual uncovering of buried secrets. What begins as structured land management slowly shifts into a darker investigative experience, where each decision affects both the harvest and the fragile balance within the village.
Maintaining crops requires careful planning, from repairing equipment and managing soil quality to defending against environmental threats, all while navigating the social dynamics of a community under pressure. Exploration and investigation run parallel to these systems, revealing a deeper mystery tied to the land and the circumstances that brought the player there.
