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0.0Game Description:
Virtual Farm is a farming simulator like many others this worlds has seen. But the original and most gripping thing about it is that this is one of most challenging farming games.In this game, you’ll have to get the work done on three areas (your farm, where you grow plants and harvest the fruit, market, where you sell them, and the area for cowshed, pigsty and other farming buildings where you get agricultural goods like meat, milk etc.).
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Audience: Ladies, Gentlemen, Kids over 9
Modes: no game modes
Minimum Requirements: OS:Windows XP/Vista, RAM: 256mb,DirectX:7.0,hard disk space:29mb
Note that while switching between these three screens(orchard, market and pigsty or a corwshed), you’ll be getting new assignments and contracts for selling agricultural goods and receiving letters with recommendations and tips.
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3D cartoon-style graphics makes the game even more attractive. The sound is gorgeous. Aside from relaxing background melody you’re going to hear magnificent sounds of the farm life: cow mooing, the sounds of tools, loan-mowers, tractors etc.
So, here are some tips before you start:
1. Farm. Your task on a farm is to plant, water and harvest fruit, vegetables and flowers. The fruit of your work can be sold on the market, or delivered to your customers upon a preliminary contract. Some of them can be used in production of agricultural goods.
2. Mind that when watering a plant, you’ll be able to water 5 beds. In order to refill you watering device, go to a pump and click on it. The same is with the seeds. You can grab a handful of seeds, and it will be enough to plant new sort of plant on it.
3. The same concerns harvesting the fruit - you will be able to harvest fruit on three beds in a row. After that you need to bring them to the barn. To make sure there is a space for fruit in a barn, be sure to transfer some of your products to the market. You will be offered to upgrade for a more spacious barn when you earn enough points.
4. When on the market, be sure to closely watch the demand for your products and adjust the price accordingly. Of course, I recommend setting the highest price possible before the thumbs up sign turns into thumbs-down to make sure that you keep the lights on in your cowshed:);).
5. Always check the incoming letters on the bottom left. They contain interesting offers for you. You can agree and start working on a contract or put it on hold.
6. Don’t forget to send some of your products to pigsty or cow shed to secure timely production or delivery of milk and other agricultural products.
7. Use an opportunity to upgrade your tools, build new buildings for procession and expand your field when you earn enough points. Just click on an upgrade sign when it appears.
If you have any more tips and tricks on Virtual Farm, share them with us!
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