Innerfire Studios and publisher SOEDESCO have announced an upcoming playtest for their cozy farming adventure, Farming Camp. Starting July 17 at 9 AM CEST, players can get an early look at the hand-drawn, top-down title on both Linux and Windows. The test will remain open until August 2, giving participants over two weeks to explore the Evertree camp.

Quick Facts

  • Playtest Dates: July 17 – August 2, 2026
  • Platforms: Native support for Linux and Windows
  • Access Method: Request access via the game's Steam page
  • Gameplay Focus: Single-player farming, social interactions, and mini-games

A Native Experience for Linux Players

A notable feature of this test is the inclusion of native Linux support. Unlike many titles that rely on Proton to run on the OS, Farming Camp is being built with native access for the Linux community. While Innerfire Studios has not specified which distributions will be supported or provided details regarding Steam Deck verification, the developer is actively encouraging players to report platform-specific bugs, including display or input issues, to help polish the final release.

What to Expect in Evertree Camp

The playtest serves as an opportunity for the developers to gather feedback while the game is still in development. Players can expect an unfinished build, with potential for technical issues or incomplete features. The core gameplay focuses on daily farming tasks, social interactions with a varied cast of characters, and an assortment of mini-games designed to break up the routine. The final version of the game is expected to offer between 15 and 20 hours of content.

As this is a playtest, there is currently no confirmed performance data, frame-rate targets, or specific controller support details. Because access is not automatic, interested players should head to the Farming Camp Steam page to request a spot. The developers recommend checking the store page frequently, as system requirements and hardware details may be updated as the test date approaches.