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Sunset Sprout key art showing a girl on a sunny island farm with animals and a red barn under a warm sky.

Sunset Sprout — Cozy Island Farming Blooms on Steam This November 28

Posted on November 29, 2025November 29, 2025 By Ronny Fiksdahl

Sunset Sprout brings cozy island farming and sunset skies to Steam

Olsztyn, Poland — November 27, 2025 — Fontty Games and publisher TheGamesFortress are set to launch Sunset Sprout, a cozy farming and life sim, on November 28, 2025 for PC via Steam. Built around slow, satisfying routines and soft sunset colours, it invites you to rebuild a ruined island into a thriving little farm, one crop and one conversation at a time.

Rather than chasing high-stress optimisation, Sunset Sprout leans fully into comfort. You plant and harvest, decorate your home, care for animals, and take on gentle requests from the locals – all without harsh fail states or punishing time limits. It feels like the kind of low-pressure project we often talk about in our Indie Dev Guides series: small in scope, clear in intent, and focused on mood as much as mechanics.

Sunset Sprout – Official Launch Trailer

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Cozy farming on a ruined tropical island

You arrive on a small island in need of care and slowly turn it into a colourful home. Fields, trees, animals, and buildings all feed into a loop that is more about rhythm than grind: plant, tend, harvest, craft, and chat with your neighbours before the sun sinks below the horizon again.

  • Grow and harvest: Sow seasonal crops and plant trees, then watch the island change as your fields fill with colour and life.
  • Decorate your homestead: Place paths, fences, buildings, and decorations to shape your farm the way you want it.
  • Care for animals: Raise animals alongside your crops and fold their produce into your daily routines.
  • Craft, cook, and share: Turn harvests into meals, gifts, and useful items to help the locals and unlock new options.
  • Play at your own pace: No hard deadlines, no fail states – just a relaxed loop of tending, exploring, and slowly rebuilding the island.
  • Accessible price point: Press materials pitch Sunset Sprout as a complete cozy experience in a sub-$10 range, aiming to stay affordable for farming-sim fans across regions.

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    Sunset Sprout

    Release: November 28, 2025

    Genre: Cozy farming sim, life sim

    Developer / Publisher: Fontty Games / TheGamesFortress

    Platforms: PC — Steam

For fans of laid-back farming and life sims

If you enjoy games where the main “pressure” is deciding whether to water the crops or rearrange your furniture, Sunset Sprout looks like it belongs in the same corner of your library as other gentle farming and life sims. The focus here is clearly on routine, mood, and small upgrades rather than dramatic plot twists – the kind of thing you put on after a long day when you just want to zone into something kind and predictable.


Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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