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Sim Park is a fun game. Although it says ages 8+ (making it seem like a kids game) older audiences will also find it to be quite enjoyable. It is interesting to see how all the different types of animals interact with each other, as well as the people that eventually visit your park. Download Sim Farm Games for Mac free! All our mac Sim Farm games are 100% free, no ads, no payments, safe and legal. SimFarm was the game we all played on the library computers in middle school. That is, until they deleted it because we were having too much fun. Ever since, I’ve had SimFarm built up as this supremely entertaining game. I was happy to find a Mac version available for download. Nostalgia, thou art a false mistress.

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  • Sim Farm from the Sim Classics Collection is running on Windows 10. It's a Windows 95/98 game.

There have been many simulation and resource management games over the years. Everything started with SimCity, in which the player had to manage and build his own city. After that, a great variety of games was launched on the market, in which the player had the possibility to control a transport company, a golf course and even a farm, Sim Farm.

The FarmVille fore-runner

In Sim Farm the player becomes areal farmer, with total control over what kind of farm he/she wants to have. The game allows you to buy all sorts of cattle for the farm, as well as offering a wide range of cereals and other crops which to choose from.

One of the strengths of the game is the management of economic resources, having to buy and sell all the production to generate revenue to buy improvements for all the farm's elements. To make things even more realistic, Sim Farm includes natural disasters, that may cause a full harvest to be lost.

Therefore, if you want to feel what it's like to live in the countryside controlling your own farm, download and install Sim Farm for free.

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Available Platform: DOS - Alias: Sim Farm

SimFarm is a spin-off of SimCity, developed and published by Maxis Software it was released in 1993 for DOS.

Year1993
GenreSimulation
Rating

68/100 based on 3 Editorial reviews. Add your vote

PublisherMaxis Software
DeveloperMaxis Software
OS supportedWin7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+
Updated22 October 2019

Game Review

SimFarm is a spin-off of SimCity, developed and published by Maxis Software it was released in 1993 for DOS. It was ported to other platforms in the subsequent years. Instead of a city you are tasked with building and managing your own farm.

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The player chooses a region that mimics different areas of the United States or you can determine your own climate. The game also has a changing weather system that simulates different conditions like rain, droughts, tornados, and more. Starting out you must build up your land, place your structures (barns, silos, etc.), plant some crops, and purchase animals. You must also acquire farming equipment to help with harvesting and general farm maintenance. Certain crops only grow in certain climates so there is a strategy to what to plant. You also need to keep an eye on your pesky livestock as they will try to make a break for it. If you build the recreation area you can participate in rodeos and enter your livestock into fairs. Much like Sim City, Sim Farm is such that it could appeal to any gamer. One thing to keep in mind is that the game has a relatively slow pace, so don’t expect a lot of action.

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This game could be looked at as the ancestor of games like Farmville or Hay Day, except more involved. Though not one of the more successful Sims spin-offs, it was praised for its graphics and realistic simulation. Though slow-paced it’s still fun and not a bad way to spend a few hours.

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Review by: Tasha
Published: 27 February 2017 9:01 pm