Tiny Harvest
Tiny Harvest, bundled with the Commodore 64 Ultimate in collaboration with the new Commodore company, is a cozy farming game that you can only play if you own a C-64.
Can you help Mia and her uncle to save her farm and restore it to old glory? Tiny Harvest lets you grow crops, fulfill quests, buy cows and chickens, bake a cake and befriend a dog. What else would you want? Oh yes: a Commodore 64 to play the game on.

Developed and published by Artex for the original hardware, Tiny Harvest runs right from a floppy disc on any old-fashioned Commodore 64 home computer. Right now, though, it’s a Commodore 64 Ultimate exclusive title, so all you have to do to play this great game is buy one of those.

Our thanks go out to Commodore for reviving one of the best home computers of the world, and we’re happy to have contributed to its brand new software library. We’re sure there’s more to come in the near future.
Availability
Yes, we do have a certain limited stock of C64 floppy disks with Tiny Harvest available for your 1541 floppy drive. So if you want one, please get in touch. At a later date, we’ll distribute the .d64 disk image on an appropriate platform.
Press Infos
Fact sheet
Developer:
Artex Software
Based in Germany
Founding date: 1997 (as a developer) 2025 (as a publisher)
Genre: Cozy Farming
Release Date: Dec 20, 2025
Platform: Commodore 64
Website:
www.artexsoft.com/tiny-harvest
Social:
instagram.com/artex_indies
Description
Welcome to the farm! In this cozy farming game, you have to help your cousin to restore an old farm. When you arrive, there’s a dog, a lonely cow and some barren fields. How will it look after you got to work? Plant crops, harvest wheat, milk the cows, buy some chickens and collect some eggs. Befriend the dog, bake a cake, and try to get awarded the Best Farm prize! How exactly you do all that is entirely up to you.
The game is playable with keyboard or joystick. (And yes, you can manage your whole farm with just one joystick button!)
The pixely 8 bit game was developed on and for the Commodore 64 home computer to honor the good old times and to contribute to the new Commodore 64 Ultimate release. It runs from a floppy disc and is also playable via emulators.






