Most nomadic and agricultural countries have stories of good and bad shepherds. In the end your child's enjoyment of this game depends on how interested they are in farms. Many things are against you: the loan officers, your own inexperience, time, and the many devourers that can destroy your tender plants. Like most Simgames, it's best to read the help section before you start “digging in.” Once you understand the laws of sowing and reaping, regarding the clouds and winds, and being a good shepherd to your flock, you can amass a lot of wealth. Can you make a successful farm out of it? Especially as time rolls relentlessly on. “SimFarm” presents you land, some money, and tons of options. No one -except farmers-cares that much about oats, barley, corn and farming equipment. The world of “SimFarm” is much too specialized. I knew why our nation's small farms are dwindling and felt a great deal of compassion for them… but I also knew the typical non-farming teenager would only play this game as a class project or if forced into it. After playing with this game, I felt as if I had been through a year of farming research. " SimFarm", a simulation world from Maxis, the makers of “SimCity”, teaches you more than you would want to know about farming.
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