Professional Farmer
2014
Professional Farmer 2014 is a simulation game that takes the
player to the countryside and gives hobby farmers full control in the comfort
of their home. Farm management, cultivating fields, planting crops, animal
husbandry and buying and selling produce are just a few of the major game
elements this simulator offers.
Game specification:
- Name: Professional Farmer 2014
- Developed by: PlayWay
- Published by: UIG Entertainment
- Category: Simulation
- Released: November 28, 2013
Starting out with a small estate, the player begins their
career as an up-and-coming farmer and little by little acquires new fields,
tractors, machines and animals, and can either specialize or make use of all
options that farming has to offer. The key to success lies in good planning by
season, expert knowledge that you acquire throughout the game, and skill and
good old-fashioned hard work. As a farmer, the player learns to live with the forces
of nature, accept the weather and respond so as to perfect the yield from
fields, care for the animals and prepare the budget for new investments. Many
tractors and farm machines (combine harvesters, field choppers, attaching parts
and trailers, etc.) by renowned manufacturers are available to cultivate the
farm and manage all the work. Only good planning and hard work will turn fallow
earth into a flourishing and fertile soil. Of course, you can drive and control
all machines yourself, be it hooking up the plough, re-filling the tractor or
unloading the harvest.
"Professional Farmer 2014" has a broad variety of
crops, depending on the environment and climate, with which the farmer can
cultivate the fields diversely, effectively and with a high yield. Even crop
rotation plays an important role in planning! The integrated seasons influence
the game and provide the player with a constant stream of tasks and jobs.
The local farmers market is your first stepping-stone to
success! After just a short time, you should take our home grown and harvested
produce to the market and earn your first money by selling it. As you sell
more, you will soon see more and larger machines in your fleet and be able to
grow larger quantities of produce. Gradually, you will even be able to
construct new buildings and acquire new fields.
Source: ING.com
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