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Re: American Farmer computer game?.
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Posted by Brokenwrench on October 19, 2006 at 13:10:57 from (69.128.197.111):
In Reply to: American Farmer computer game?. posted by Jonfarmer on October 19, 2006 at 10:33:20:
Yeah, I got the game from some friends for christmas. It`s pretty fun. My ten year old plays it more than me. You start out with so much debt and so much land, from there you buy equipment, livestock, outbuildings, etc. Then you make a go of it and see if at the end of the year you made or lost money. As you go you can buy more land, hire more help, and such. You can also play different scenarios, where you have to reach certain objectives in a given amount of time. It`s more of a management type of game, than a simulator game. You don`t actually drive the tractors, you just set everything in motion and watch it go. The funny thing with the game is you have to buy all new John Deere equipment(not overly realistic). I`m waiting til they come out with one called "Junk Farmer" where you can go around to auctions buy old equipment and farm with that. That would be realistic.
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