Fourleaf Fields is an adorable little farming sim with a spill-the-tea mechanic

Fourleaf Fields - Screenshots of gameplay cropped on the left and right sides, then an image of one of the villagers is in the middle.
(Image credit: Behemutt)

Some of you may have had your fill of farming sims, but I swear it's impossible for me to grow tired of them. As you can imagine, shows like the Wholesome Direct are often a treat for me, and today did not disappoint with a new look at another life sim, Fourleaf Fields.

Well, it being a farming sim is what pulled me in, at least. The gossip mechanic is what really got my attention though—I love mess.

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As part of the Summer Game Fest 2026 lineup, the Wholesome Direct put the spotlight on this tiny farming sim from Behemutt, an indie studio based in Brazil. In Fourleaf Fields, you're a polly pocket-sized farmer growing gargantuan crops, and their massive size impacts the way you care for them. You don't just pull giant carrots up; you slice them into a bunch of normal-sized veggies. And instead of using a watering can, you shoot big dew drops at your thirsty plants.

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It's all pretty dang cute, but I can't get over how clever a town gossip system sounds. I love not minding my business in these games—I'm in everyone's house at all hours of the morning and night, so of course I know all of the town tea. We don't get a very long look at how exactly it all works in Fourleaf Fields, but Behemutt says you'll collect stories from around town to uncover your neighbors' secrets with its "tech tree fueled by hearsay."

Aside from peddling in the rumor mill, Fourleaf Fields has some of the other farm sim staples you've come to expect too, like maintaining your relationship with other villagers, upgrading structures around town, and caring for your livestock. Oh, and the livestock are all bugs, by the way. Your little Thumbelina farmer can't handle normal animals like chickens and cows, so they'll care for moths, butterflies, and bees.

It's also multiplayer, so between the adorable sprites and Honey-I-Shrunk-The-Kids aesthetic, I reckon I'll have no trouble cornering a few of my cozy gaming friends to play with me. As for when I can do that, it's still up in the air. Fourleaf Fields doesn't have a release date yet, but it's available to wishlist now on Steam.

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Andrea Shearon
Evergreen Writer

Andrea has been covering games for nearly a decade, picking up bylines at IGN, USA Today, Fanbyte, and Destructoid before joining the PC Gamer team in 2025. She's got a soft spot for older RPGs and is willing to try just about anything with a lovey-dovey "I can fix them" romance element. Her weekly to-do always includes a bit of MMO time, endlessly achievement hunting and raiding in Final Fantasy 14. Outside of those staples, she's often got a few survival-crafting games on rotation and loves a good scare in co-op horror games.

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