Harvest Girls Garden Assault – Version 2025-09-11 [Yuufaux Studios]
Info: Harvest Girls is a unique management defense game where you control a “farmer” girl that plants mysterious sexy human-looking plants.
In this game, you’re the farmer girl and your goal is to plant as much girls as you can.
Plants costs money to plant. You can earn money through harvesting the plants once they matured.
Be careful, though!
Horny powerful insects will occasionally attack your garden during the day, and even more so during the night!
Luckily, you’re no ordinary farmer girl, since you’re well equipped to deal with those horny insect monsters!
How long will you be able to defend your little garden?
Date: 11.09.2025
Language: English
Version: 2025-09-11
Censored: No
1. Extract and run.
2025-09-11
We have an important update to share with everyone who has been following and supporting our game. Starting today, our title is now completely free to download and play on Itch.io. This wasn’t a decision made lightly, but one that comes after recent challenges connected to an ongoing issue between Itch.io and the activist group Collective Shout.
For those who may not know, Collective Shout has been vocal in pushing platforms like Itch.io to take stronger stances on content moderation, particularly around adult or controversial games. While we fully support efforts to create safer spaces online, the resulting pressure on Itch.io has created an environment where many smaller, independent developers like us are caught in the crossfire. Certain games—including ours—were flagged, restricted, or placed under heavier scrutiny without much transparency.
Rather than allow this situation to slow down our momentum or place barriers between our work and the players who want to experience it, we’ve decided to remove the price tag altogether. Making the game free is both a statement and a solution: a way to ensure that everyone who is curious about our project can still access it regardless of what happens behind the scenes.
This shift is also about community. Independent games thrive because of the people who play them, talk about them, and share them with others. By removing the financial barrier, we hope more players will dive in, spread the word, and help the game live on in the way it was always meant to—through shared curiosity and creativity.
That being said, development isn’t free. If you’d still like to support us, we encourage you to leave a donation on our Itch.io page or follow our upcoming projects. Every bit of support—whether through word of mouth, feedback, or contributions—helps us keep building the strange, experimental worlds that our fans know us for.
In short: the game is free now, not because we wanted to undercut its value, but because we believe accessibility and resilience matter more than ever. Thank you for standing with us, and for continuing to explore the worlds we create.









