Alone the Publisher - 505 Games - should at least make you listen briefly buyers and players with some background knowledge. The Italian subsidiary of Digital Bros does not enjoy now truly the best reputation in the scene and is - across both platforms across all consoles - for little comprehensible publishing methods, repeatedly postponed release dates, verbugte games, late patches, inadequate translations and ultimately, anything but responsible as earth-shaking games. Games like Cooking Mama and Zumba Fitness are already software-references, that there is enough room for improvement.
In general, you can probably call Funky Barn agricultural building simulation that unequivocally attempted players public platforms and browser games a`la Farmville / Harvest Moon to lure towards console / Gamepad. Here less attention each game content is obviously placed on the realism of the simulation but trivialized represented silly and funny, which is reflected mainly in the graph of Funky Barn. And under this approach, I find the implementation offered not so bad unfassar. Of course, the graphics are not impressive thunderstorm, but definitely suitable for children and - well - somehow fluffy;)
But missing from the beginning of the incentive necessary to employ longer than strictly with the game content itself. The tasks dabble carelessly and repeated to himself, lacks the necessary background history, a playable story, a real goal as an incentive. The individual works are stupid done before for a short time pure boredom - and therefore the death knell of any playfulness - takes over the directing. Missing Multiplayer / Online modes enhance this already miserable impression.
To be honest, this is typical cheap thrown on the market console crap, solely with the hope to move as many parents / children with a lovely cover artwork for hasty purchase. For this reason, a star for one or the other Ahhh and Ohhh in the opening minutes, when I still was short laugh about a few loving graphic details and another star for the most part no quibble control and an always jumpy and constant gameplay. We can only hope that 505 Games with the zombie Pops "How to Survive" on XBox, Playstation and PC delivers significantly better job.