Bean & Debt

Bean & Debt

Can my PC run Bean & Debt

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 4 GB+ Storage 1 GB+ Windows 10 ()

Game Details

Languages
English
Genre
Strategy
Category
Single-player، Family Sharing
Developer
Lume Gumi
Publisher
Lume Gumi

Minimum Requirements

CPU
AMD A9-9425 / 9425 / Intel Core i3-2310M / 2310M / 2310 / I3-2310M
GPU
AMD Radeon R5 Graphics / NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 / GT 710 / 710
RAM
4 GB
Storage
1 GB
OS
Windows 10 ()

Recommended Requirements

CPU
Intel Core i3 / AMD
GPU
Intel HD Graphics 4000 / NVIDIA RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell / PRO 4000 / 4000
RAM
Storage
OS
Windows 10 ()

Game Description

Bean & Debt is a strategic time and resource management game with a 2.5D cartoon art style, set in a whimsical medieval fable world where survival is measured not by strength, but by sacrifice.

You play as Annecat, a cat-like humanoid who inherits a small farm burdened by one overwhelming problem: an ever-growing debt to the ruthless Debt Collector.

To survive, Annecat must plant enchanted crops, harvest limited yields, and make difficult decisions on how every harvest is used. Crops can be sold to pay debt, consumed to survive, or crafted into tools and defenses to protect the farm. There is never enough for everything.

Debt in Bean & Debt is not just a number or a timer. It is a system that reacts to your choices, changing deadlines, prices, and conditions over time. Every cycle forces players to adapt as financial pressure reshapes the rules of survival.

Rather than focusing on grinding or overwhelming combat, Bean & Debt challenges players to think strategically under constant pressure. Threats emerge as a consequence of poor preparation, not as endless waves to defeat. Progress is not linear, and failure does not end the game instantly, but leaves lasting scars on the farm, the economy, and future options.

Your crops are not just commodities.
They are decisions.
They are sacrifices.
They are sometimes your only weapons.

Will you plant for profit, or sacrifice today’s harvest to survive long enough to face tomorrow’s debt?

Welcome to the only fairytale where the beanstalk doesn’t lead to treasure…
it leads to debt.