» Game Description

Farm Frenzy: Pizza Party

In Farm Frenzy Pizza Party you must return to the farm to create pizza ingredients for the town. You`ll start out by growing grass, feeding animals and collecting produce. Have fun working hard and you`ll be mixing up your goods to turn them into ingredients in no time. As you strive to master the game, you`ll fend off bears, purchase buildings that produce different ingredients and upgrade your vehicles. You`ll also enjoy some of the zaniest animations ever created for a casual game!

» Game Features

  • Grow Your Own Ingredients, Make Your Own Pizza!
  • 90 Levels Of Fun!
  • 10 Different Animals!
  • Strategize What To Buy And Build Next!

» Game Reviews

  • “Well what can I say about this game..... WOW, WOW, I WANT MORE.. 10/10 this is awsome cheese” – Emperor1980
  • “OMG!!!I can't believe they have done it again...AND made it even better.If you think it's the same as the others...think again.Some new animals,grovin background music and harder to beat levels makes this farm game the best out.You gotta get this one.” – AussieBlue
  • “If this is a sequel, then the original must have had more intuitive and compelling gameplay. This resource-management game grew more tedious as I played and the purpose of the rewards was not as clear as it could have been. The subtitle "Pizza Party" is also misleading in that it evidently takes a substantially longer time than the demo offers to come close to making pizzas so the sheer scope of the game tends to be rather daunting.” – crimson667

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 1GB
  • DirectX: 8
  • CPU: P700

» Extra Info

Developer: Melesta
Release Date: 2009-02-19
Tags: action, arcade, online, sim, time management

Did you know that…
Pizza first made its appearance in the United States with the arrival of Italian immigrants in the late 19th century. This was certainly the case in cities with large Italian populations, such as San Francisco, Chicago, New York City, and Philadelphia where pizza was first sold on the streets of Italian neighborhoods. In late 19th century Chicago for example, pizza was introduced by a peddler who walked up and down Taylor Street with a metal washtub of pizzas on his head, crying his wares at two cents a chew. This was the traditional way pizza used to be sold in Naples, in copper cylindrical drums with false bottoms that were packed with charcoal from the oven to keep the pizzas hot. It wasn't long until small cafes and groceries began offering pizzas to their Italian-American communities.

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