![]() ![]() The game’s single-player ‘career’ mode provides three difficulty levels that start you off with different amounts of land and varying economic conditions to contend with. However, the Farming Simulator series takes a slightly different approach, depicting farming as a sturdy outdoor pursuit that lets you charge around in big tractors and other machinery: a kind of Mad Max with vegetables. ![]() Stardew Valley proved that farming games can have a quiet, relaxing charm that appeals to millions of players – especially in the stressful times that we’re now living through. System requirements: macOS 10.4 or later, dual-core Intel i5, GeForce GTX 660 or Radeon R7 The game’s system requirements are pretty high, though, so check before you buy.Ĭompany: Giants Software Where to buy: Steam (£34.99/$49.99), There are also some good expansion packs available, such as the After Dark pack that lets you develop your town’s night-life, and the recent Natural Disasters, which will see how you manage to cope when the town is hit by a tidal wave or even a meteor strike from the sky. But if you’re already a fan of city-sim games then you’ll find that the sheer detail and control provided by Cities: Skylines will provide a real challenge. Our only real complaint is that the game could use a more thorough tutorial to help complete beginners. You can even put roads underground to avoid spoiling an area of natural beauty – although you’ll need to make sure your underground roads don’t collide with metro trains down there as well. Larger roads can cause pollution, and lower property values, so you have to think carefully about where you build them. Admittedly, the format of the game isn’t drastically different to that of SimCity, but Cities: Skylines puts a lot of detail into systems such as transport as you’re building things up. ![]()
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