Building the Farm: Constructions & Town Projects in FS25
For farmers who are deeply committed to their town’s development, Farming Simulator 25 offers a wealth of exciting new construction possibilities. Whether you’re looking to establish a profitable side business or leave a lasting legacy in the region, there are plenty of new projects to explore!
In addition to familiar production chains, such as producing bread or cakes at the bakery, milling flour at the grain mill, or canning goods at the soup factory, there are some unique, repeatable constructions. Remember the piano maker in Zielonka?
The artisan workshop, renowned for its finely crafted pianos, is set to return and expand beyond its hometown to places like Riverbend Springs and Hutan Pantai. If you’re willing to invest, you can help them grow into new territories. And that’s not all, other businesses are also waiting for your involvement!
Timber and Tradition: Building Historic Wagons
Founded in Riverbend Springs in 1904, Silver Shaft Wagons continues to craft elegant horse-drawn carriages to this day. Each wagon requires wooden boards, fabrics, and rope to create. The result is not only a tribute to fine craftsmanship but also a profitable venture for you.
Playgrounds for All: Building Spaces for Adventure and Fun
What’s a town without a playground, and what’s a playground without toys? Consider the kids! Lend a hand by building wooden toy tractors for the local playground in Riverbend Springs by delivering planks and boards.
The Art of Monument Making
Riverbend Springs and Hutan Pantai offer even larger construction endeavors, which we can refer to as community projects – ambitious plans for each town to create something monumental.
These projects demand significantly more time and effort. If running your farm isn’t challenging enough and you’re looking to shape not just fields but an entire town, this could be the ultimate goal for you.
A Place to Play: The Riverbend Springs Playground Vision
A well-known but often absent toy maker has taken on a major project, though he rarely finishes his large undertakings on his own and could use some assistance. He’s gone beyond just toy tractors, with his grand architectural masterpiece being something truly unique. For more insight into the real purpose behind this project, you can speak with Grandpa Walter and Noah, they know the full story.
Emotionally prepare yourself to deliver a whole range of resources over multiple stages until this one is finished. We don’t reveal it here just yet.
Echoes of the Past: Hutan Pantai’s Temple Grounds
To enhance the Asian ambiance, Hutan Pantai is aiming to restore parts of the ancient temple grounds, preserving the design and aesthetics that their ancestors originally created in this area.
By the way, there are various collectibles scattered throughout the region. Once the temples are completed, they will be displayed there. We call them Crop Orbs, as they are spherical objects containing crops inside.
From Grain to Legacy: Riverbend Springs’ Grain Elevator Museum
Riverbend Springs was once known for its many classic wooden grain elevators, and there’s still one remaining. Unfortunately, it’s in quite poor condition since it hasn’t been used for years.
In addition to the grain elevator itself, there are various agricultural relics hidden around Riverbend Springs. How did they end up there? There’s a story behind it. Maybe Walter can shed some light if you chat with him and he happens to mention it.
It’s almost as if all these old items belong in a museum – and that’s exactly the plan! Once the old grain elevator is restored, it will become a museum to showcase these fascinating pieces of the past.
Design Your Dream: Build Your House, Too!
If you’re in need of a new home, why not build one yourself? There are some fresh farmhouses and barns available, but you can’t simply buy and place them – you’ll need to gather and supply the necessary resources first.
Once the construction site is cleared, you can step into your new home. And who knows, your multiplayer friends might want to stop by when you’re planning the next day’s tasks out in the fields.