Crytivo and Garden of Dreams Announce Silicone Heart — A Cozy Cyber Farming Game Set on a Planet-Sized Junkyard

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Crytivo and Garden of Dreams Announce Silicone Heart — A Cozy Cyber Farming Game Set on a Planet-Sized Junkyard

Build a farm. Hide your identity. Repair a world that was thrown away.

DALLAS, TX – February 12, 2026 (10 AM CST) — Crytivo and Garden of Dreams officially announce Silicone Heart, a cozy cyber farming and automation game set on a planet where the universe dumps its discarded machines.

But this is not just another farming simulator.

ABOUT THE GAME

In Silicone Heart, players take on the role of the only human stranded on a junkyard planet populated entirely by robots. Ships regularly unload obsolete machines and industrial waste into orbit, and whatever survives the fall becomes part of the world below. Robots survive on what others have thrown away. And they do not like humans.

To survive, you must hide in plain sight.

Behind a mechanical helmet, you build a self-sustaining farm from scrap and salvage. You grow biomechanical crops that robots convert into energy the planet’s only real currency. Food becomes fuel. Fuel becomes power. Power becomes influence.

As production stabilizes, automation takes over. Drones, printers, and programmable robots handle planting and processing while you refine systems and explore beyond your farm.

But the world is divided. Inside the city, robots follow rigid routines that mirror the society humans once designed for them. Outside it, many machines are damaged and mismatched after years of debt and exploitation. By restoring broken robots with salvaged parts, players gradually reshape how this mechanical society functions

And somewhere along the way, something unexpected happens. The more time you spend among these machines, the more they begin to feel less like tools and more like individuals shaped by circumstance.

“Silicone Heart is my dream game,” says Evgeny Grishakov, producer at Garden of Dreams. “There was a moment when the idea just clicked. A planet made from everything the universe didn’t want anymore. A human hiding among machines that were also discarded. We realized it was not just about farming or automation. It was about what happens to things that are thrown away. And whether care alone is enough to change that.”

Blending cozy farming, light automation, satire, and gradual world evolution, Silicone Heart focuses on visible progress and quiet transformation. Change does not happen instantly. It happens piece by piece.

Silicone Heart is currently in development for PC (Steam), with console releases planned for Q4 2026 – Q2 2027.


A Kickstarter campaign is planned for Q1 2026. Those interested in following the campaign can learn more here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ga ... cone-heart