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How to Install Machines in Harvestella

The "install" of the machines.

Harvestella, Square-Enix’s new life-simulation RPG, is out. Nintendo, Steam and RPG fans as well as the critics are enjoying the game alike. Being an RPG, day to day, down-to-earth tasks are things that you must do. Specially if the game has a life-simulation focus. You know, not everything is saving the world from monstrous multiversal foes. Sometimes, you just have to take care of your farm. And in order to take care of your farm, you will have to install some machines. It’s nice to see that a game takes place after the industrial revolution, it makes things a bit easier. Anyway, here is how to install machines in Harvestella.

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How to Install Machines in Harvestella

Unless you want your machines to be kept as memorabilia or collect dust and rust thanks to the passage of time, you’re going to need to install those machines on your farm. Whether it is a Feed Maker, a Flour Mill, or a Fermenting Barrel, each and every single one of them can be installed the same way. However, some users could find it confusing since it may be a little counter-intuitive at first. All you need to do in order to install your machines is to install them over a Farm Plot. Yes, I know that farm plots usually are used to hold some or all of the plants of a farm, but in Harvestella you can use them as spots for your machines.

Grow your farm, explore the story and socialize in this new adventure made by Square-Enix. I hope you get those machines running!


Harvestella is available now on Nintendo Switch and Windows (through Steam). If you like our Harvestella content, be sure to check out How to Dodge and Dash in Harvestella and How to Fish in Harvestella.

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Alejandro Josan
A musician with a heart of a gamer, Alejandro's life has always been accompanied by adventures on Nintendo platformers, countless hours of fantasy RPGs and several third-party FPSs. Currently, he is studying Game Design and Development, preparing for a long career in the video game industry.