In Cornucopia, in addition to the peaceful farm life, we also get an epic adventure fit for fantasy, which pleasantly shakes up the monotonous daily life full of garden work. Cornucopia has a lot of fun and unique functions, which may be familiar in similar games. In addition to simple hoeing, planting, watering and harvesting, there is another process, which is fertilization. Instead of relying on the season, plants rely on the right amount of nutrients in the soil to grow properly. Nutrient levels can be checked with a magnifying glass and there are four levels to monitor: nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus and bioactivity. Nutrients in the soil will initially start from low values, so we need to fertilize different materials to produce different fertilizers, which will increase the amount of desired nutrients in the soil.
In addition to fertilizing, you can also gain experience while using tools, and you will receive rewards as you level up. Using tools also recharges them, and when their bar is full, you can use a special ability associated with the tool. A watering can can water more areas, a torch does more damage, etc. During our adventure, we can also have an animal companion with us, we can choose from our pets and farm animals, depending on the type of animal we take with us, it can chop wood, break stone and fight with opponents. The hunting minigames can be very divisive, with some farming games making it very difficult. In Cornucopia, tapping is less a test of skill and more a fun activity that won’t intimidate less patient players.