![]() ![]() ![]() The result is a better presentation than the Windows 3.1 port which feels more like an ancient spreadsheet application than a game. It utilises more colours even if it doesn't have the resolution. Using pesticides to protect crops is a bit more understandable to the average player than talks of a planet's climate, balancing food chains or genetic splicing.Ä«etween the DOS and the Windows 3.1 version, I prefer the former. For starters, the graphics are a little more defined and relatable, as is the cause and effect nature of your actions. There is a lot to get to grips within the small amount of time I gave myself to play the game but I do think there's more to like than the previous entries. ![]() You can ignore the management aspects of it if you so choose and just build a behemoth of a barnyard or simply choose to tornado a herd of cows. While retaining the complex stats and graphs of the previous games, SimFarm is a little more approachable in the same way it's 'country cousin' was. After an extremely ambitious streak simulating Earth or the entirety of Life, Maxis took a smaller approach in 1993 by focussing on agriculture in SimFarm. There are a surprising amount of Sim games, but none caught the public's attention like the original SimCity. ![]()
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