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==Critical reaction==
==Critical reaction==
Gamezebo gave it 4/5, noting its similarity to ''[[Farmville]]'' and praising the graphics.<ref>{{cite web|last=Lufkin|first=Bryan|title=Hay Day|url=http://www.gamezebo.com/2012/07/03/hay-day-review/|work=Gamezebo|accessdate=12 October 2014}}</ref> Pocket Gamer gave it a bronze award.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hay Day|url=http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/Multiformat/Hay+Day/review.asp?c=42764|work=Pocket Gamer|accessdate=16 April 2014}}</ref>
Gamezebo gave it 4/5, noting its similarity to ''[[Farmville]]'' and praising the graphics.<ref>{{cite web|last=Lufkin|first=Bryan|title=Hay Day|url=http://www.gamezebo.com/2012/07/03/hay-day-review/|work=Gamezebo|accessdate=12 October 2014}}</ref> Pocket Gamer gave it a bronze award, although they did mention the recent [http://clashroyalehacking.nl/ Clash Royale hack].<ref>{{cite web|title=Hay Day|url=http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/Multiformat/Hay+Day/review.asp?c=42764|work=Pocket Gamer|accessdate=16 April 2014}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:18, 4 July 2016

Hay Day
File:Hay Day App Icon.jpg
Developer(s)Supercell
Publisher(s)Supercell
Platform(s)Android
iOS
ReleaseiOS
June 21, 2012
Android
November 20, 2013

Hay Day is a freemium mobile farming game developed and published by Supercell. Hay Day was released for iOS on June 21, 2012 and Android on November 20, 2013.[1] According to a 2013 report, Supercell earned $30 million a month from Hay Day and Clash of Clans, another game made by Supercell.[2] In 2013, Hay Day was the 4th highest game in revenue generated.[3]

Plot

The player's uncle is unable to take care of his farm any more, so he hands over the responsibility of caring for the farm to the player. The game starts with a scarecrow teaching the player about harvesting wheat.

By selling goods, the player earns coins, used to buy production buildings and decoration items, and experience points (XP), used to level up. Players form into "neighborhoods" in which members can assist each other when in need and use a chat function.

Critical reaction

Gamezebo gave it 4/5, noting its similarity to Farmville and praising the graphics.[4] Pocket Gamer gave it a bronze award, although they did mention the recent Clash Royale hack.[5]

References

  1. ^ Hay Day for Android
  2. ^ Supercell earns $30M every month
  3. ^ Why free games are increasingly the most profitable apps. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  4. ^ Lufkin, Bryan. "Hay Day". Gamezebo. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
  5. ^ "Hay Day". Pocket Gamer. Retrieved 16 April 2014.