Every farming game gives you rice. Harvest Moon . Rune Factory . Animal Crossing . Rice is the default neutral grain. It is safe. It is boring.
I'll need more details from the sources. I'll open the BGM.tv page for the game. ID 21 is not valid. I need to look at the search results again. Result 6 in the initial search is the BGM.tv page for crotch. I opened that earlier. It shows the game "魔法农家生存RPG~米没啦!~". I can open that page. The link is https://bgm.tv/subject/225675. I'll open it. seems the page is not accessible or requires login. I'll search for more details about the game's mechanics and story. I'll search for "魔法农家生存RPG 没米啦 系统".'ll open result 1. I have enough to write a comprehensive article. I'll also search for "GORPG 汉化组" for context. I have a good amount of information. I'll write the article. It will be long. I'll use the gathered details to create a comprehensive piece. the vast, ever-expanding world of independent Japanese role-playing games (JRPGs), some titles are destined for mainstream acclaim. Others, however, find their niche by being utterly bizarre, surprisingly deep, and proudly unapologetic. There is no better example of this phenomenon than the game hiding behind the clunky, meme-worthy keyword: Every farming game gives you rice
"Your game is painful and low-effort (a 'crotch'). The core farming loop—specifically the staple crops or food survival mechanics—is either broken or boring ('no rice'). There are already better games in this specific niche that do what you are trying to do, and I am going to go play those instead." Animal Crossing
This game embraces the "we have no rice" philosophy, treating food and resource scarcity as a core narrative and gameplay driver. Players cannot rely on a single crop; they must diversify, experiment with magical, high-yield plants, and protect their farm from magical blights and bandits. Key Features of the Top Magical Survival RPGs It is boring