Farming Simulator 18

Console Nintendo 3DS
Publisher Focus Home Interactive
Genre Other
Region EU
Views 4,736
Downloads 3,864
Released 6th Jun 2017 (UK/EU)
File size 91.85 M
4.1/5 (2 votes)
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INTRODUCTION

“Farming Simulator 18” for the 3DS, crafted by the wizards at Giants Software, isn’t just a game; it’s a lifelike odyssey into the rustic charms of agriculture. Populated with a 2km x 2km map featuring 7.52 hectares of fertile soil begging for crops and a cozy 1.48 hectares for pasture, this game does a bang-up job of simulating the ins and outs of farming. And, if that’s not enough, you can also choose from an arsenal of 80 modern vehicles to help you tend to six different types of crops and manage three distinct breeds of livestock. All this, wrapped in an immersive 3D environment, makes this the go-to game for anyone wanting casual entertainment with an agricultural twist.

LET THE DIGITAL CROPS FLOURISH

A whopping 7.52 hectares of land are available, eagerly awaiting cultivation. You could practically grow a small forest, but instead, you’ll focus on six types of crops. This isn’t just aimlessly throwing seeds onto the ground and praying for the best. Oh no, each crop has its own peculiar harvest time. If you’ve ever wondered what it’d be like to babysit a cornfield, this game is your chance. You need to water, fertilize, and harvest each crop at just the right moment. It’s like “FarmVille,” but with more sweat and fewer annoying Facebook invites.

FARM ANIMALS NEED LOVE TOO

Move over, crops; it’s time to talk livestock. What’s a farm without animals? A tranquil place, that’s what. Here, we’ve got 1.48 hectares of pasture just aching for some animal action. You have three types of livestock to choose from: cows, sheep, and pigs. Each has unique needs and benefits, from producing milk to shearing wool. In other words, it’s not just about tending to crops; you’re running a full-blown animal sanctuary. But remember, this is still a game. So, unlike your last relationship, you can always restart if you forget to feed the cows.

FARMERS NEED COOL GEAR

A farmer is only as good as his equipment, right? In this game, you’re practically farming Iron Man with your lineup of 80 vehicles and tools, ranging from trucks to tractors. Forget the rusty old machinery your grandpa used; this is the 21st-century baby, and farming has gone high-tech. It’s like having a Transformer for every job. Need to plow that field? There’s a tractor for that. Want to water the crops? You’ve got a state-of-the-art irrigation system. Think of it as your farming bat cave sans the secret identity and vigilante justice.

A PIXEL VISUAL MASTERPIECE

What’s the purpose of farming if you can’t appreciate the lovely sunsets and rolling hills, even if they’re pixelated? Giants Software has gone above and beyond with this one. The setting is highly realistic, with separate day and night effects. Imagine watching your pixelated crops develop as the sun sets over the horizon. It nearly sounds lyrical. Almost. From the lighting effects to the texture of the earth, you’ll feel as though you’re knee-deep in cow dung.

IT’S MORE THAN A GAME; IT’S A WAY OF LIFE

When you play “Farming Simulator 18,” you’re not simply playing a game but committing to a way of life. All of the realistic components of the game, from crop cycles to animal raising, elevate it above a simple pastime. With its expansive landscape, you’ll have plenty of room to explore and hone your agricultural abilities. It’s hardly the fast-paced, gun-slinging action seen in other games. It’s almost Zen-like in its slow, mindful relationship with the earth. This is your ticket to agricultural bliss if you want something enjoyable but not cognitively taxing.

That’s all there is to it. “Farming Simulator 18” provides a well-rounded, immersive, and, dare we say, instructive agricultural experience, from your pixelated crops to your digital cows. Why not give it a shot? After all, it’s the next best thing to owning a farm without the long-term mortgage and early morning wake-up calls.

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