Northern Territory video game development studio Salty Games has released the first playable demo for their anticipated action-farming game Pasture: The Livestock Simulator. Available to play solo, split screen, or with up to eight players online via Steam as you muster thousands of simulated livestock across the stunning outback of Australia’s northern regions.
In the demo players can:
- Muster cattle in one of four missions, each offering a unique challenge.
- Master the tools of the trade, like horses, buggies, and helicopters to get the herd moving.
- Play as an Australian Cattle Dog, the famous Blue Heeler.
- Feel how the cattle move in sync with the land, each other, and your movements.
Work together in teams of up to eight players to move larger herds of go it alone.
Combine the forces of man, animal and machine to move massive herds of cattle together! Turning chaos into order as you move herds through one of the most rugged landscapes on Earth. The Pasture Demo launches as a member of Steam’s Animal Fest, showcasing games built to celebrate games all about critters – from fluff to feathers.
The demo for Pasture is available from today, and will receive regular updates as development on the full release continues. Head straight to the Steam page to learn more about the game.








