Those kinds of things help to offset the hours of hot, hard work in my memory, but unfortunately Farming Simulator 14 fails to provide those bits of extra that make the game more of a memorable experience and less of a chore. There was fun to be had on the farm, whether it was spending time with the animals, chewing on whole spearmint leaves while playing or simply enjoying a meal that was truly home cooked and prepared, I have a lot of fond memories of time spent on that farm. Whether you are baling hay, feeding sheep or riding a combine until your back hurts, there should be no mistake that a lot of effort goes into running a successful farm, something my grandfather did most of my life growing up. Would you fancy checking this out? Let us know below.Working on a farm is hard work. It's a similar premise to the PC and full console versions of Farming Simulator, in which aspiring farmers can trundle over fields with a variety of tractors and sell produce down the local market. We’ve put hours of research into creating an even more realistic experience with Farming Simulator 14 than with its predecessor and can’t wait for our fans to try it out today on iOS and Android, and soon on Windows 8 Phone, Microsoft Surface RT and Amazon Kindle." In a statement, studio member Thomas Frey said of the launch, “GIANTS is pleased to commercially release our latest iteration of the most popular farm simulator in the world. The studio confirmed that the game is also coming to Windows 8 Phone, Microsoft Surface RT and Amazon Kindle before the year is out, then PS Vita and Nintendo 3DS in Spring, 2014. In a press release sent to VG247 this afternoon, developer and publisher GIANTS Software confirmed that he game is now live on Google Play and the iOS App Store at £1.99. Don't be sheepish, read all about it here. Farming Simulator 14 has launched on iOS and Android.
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