
Funky Barn
Funky Barn is a farming-simulation game developed by Tantalus Media and published by 505 Games, released in 2012 as a launch-window title for Nintendo's Wii U and also available on the Nintendo 3DS. The game tasks players with building and running their own farm, raising livestock such as cows, chickens and pigs, growing and harvesting crops, and constructing and automating production facilities to process raw goods into sellable products. It leans into a light, humorous tone, offering whimsical machines and contraptions alongside the core loop of expanding the farm, managing weather and hazards, and turning a profit. On the Wii U the game made use of the GamePad's touchscreen for managing the farm and its devices. Pitched as accessible, casual entertainment for a broad audience, Funky Barn drew comparisons to the long tradition of farm and management games but distinguished itself with its automation gadgets and playful presentation. Critical reception was modest, with reviewers treating it as a pleasant but unremarkable family-friendly simulation, and it ranked among the lower-profile titles in the Wii U's early library. It remains a minor entry of interest mainly to younger players and fans of light-hearted farming sims. It was among the steady trickle of lower-profile third-party titles that struggled to find an audience on the Wii U.
| Platform | Wii U / Nintendo 3DS |
| Developer | Tantalus Media |
| Publisher | 505 Games |
| Genre | Simulation |
| Players | 1 |