Racing games often let you cruise around in pixel-perfect replicas of real-life vehicles, boasting licensing deals with car makers. But FarmVille never let you spend hours behind the wheel of a Holmer Terra Felis 2 eco sugar-beet loader. And at its peak, Zynga’s 2009 Facebook hit FarmVille hooked several million people into a daily routine of tending their crops of carrots, albino pineapples and watermelon babies. Games like Harvest Moon and Stardew Valley give players idyllic cartoon farmsteads to run. And they are not the only popular video games about farming. “When I play Farming Simulator there is no losing – it’s just me driving a tractor.”įarming Simulator games often top sales charts in the US and Europe. Most games are all about winning or losing, says Mason, who plays to unwind. And there’s a zen-like buzz to the monotony.įor many, that’s a bigger draw than the frantic action of a shooter. But at its heart, Farming Simulator is a game about driving heavy machinery up and down in straight lines. There are loans to consider and investments to monitor. You have to decide when trading in your beaten up tractor for a new one makes more sense than paying for repairs. You need to carefully manage your spending on fields, fuel and fertiliser to make a profit. Running a successful farm can get your goat. Players start out with little land and few machines and must plant, tend and harvest crops – or raise livestock – to earn money to buy more land and more machines. It’s not the most fun I’ve had in a video game, but then I do need the money.įarming Simulator 17, released on 25 October, is the latest game in a series made by Giants Software in Schlieren, Switzerland. That’s an hour in which I drive at little more than walking pace from one end of a field to the other and back again 20 or 30 times. Jerome Courtial/Solent News/REX/Shutterstock Straight story: the joy of tractor driving can be virtually yours
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