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A Farmer’s Life For Me: Episode 1 - Midlife Gamer

Midlife Gamer's Greg Giddens starts a four week review of Farming-Simulator 2011 by immersing himself into the country life. This week; buying cattle, harvesting and high speed impacts with tractors.

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Farming Simulator 2011 Platinum Edition Review - Brash Games

Henry Osadzinski of Brash Games writes "Farming Simulator 2011 certainly won’t win any awards for its original setting, blistering action or heart-wrenching plot but that’s not the point. We’re here to farm and farm well".

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Tachyon_Nova4565d ago

Not that I care about the game in the slightest, but that is one of the better reviews I've read in ages, keep up the good work.

Admiralsombrero4565d ago

HOW DARE THEY GIVE THIS GAME A 4/10 IT EASILY DESERVES A 10/10 AND GAME OF THE YEAR!!!1!!11!
/jk

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It's like Farmville, but hardcore; Farming Simulator 2011 gets Platinum Edition

Publisher, Excalibur, is set to release a 'platinum edition' of its 2011 Farming Sim in October. Now, Farming Simulator 2011 is not Farmville. It's not even Harvest Moon. This is a hardcore sim game that tries to accurately recreate life on the farm.

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e-p-ayeaH4602d ago

lol that actually looks interesting.

3GenGames4602d ago

Well, I love farming in Minecraft...why not?! (Although I think it's because in Minecraft, there's an important purpose to it....your own survival. Probably not as fun.)

Errod884602d ago

Really I'll prefer to work on a farm

kwyjibo4602d ago

Do you get lots of pointless subsidies from the government in order to prolong your pitiful rural existence?

iamgoatman4601d ago

Nah, but you do get constantly reminded by city dwellers how much better they think it is to live in an overcrowded, polluted sh*t hole.

TheDivine4601d ago

I like farming in demons souls might check this out.

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Excalibur's secret PC success

Publisher's range of simulation titles continue to perform strongly in PC sales charts.

When you think of a Top Ten PC game, the likes of StarCraft II, World of Warcraft, The Sims and Football Manager probably spring to mind. You certainly don’t think of Farming Simulator 2011.

But this quirky little niche game not only raced into sixth place in the PC Top Ten, it did it during what was a very busy November for new releases.

Even its publisher Excalibur was surprised by its success.