John Deere: American Farmer

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Deere: American Farmer
Image:John Deere - American Farmer Coverart.png
Developer(s) Gabriel Entertainment
Publisher(s) Destineer
Platform(s) Windows
Release date USA June 23, 2004 [1]
Genre(s) Construction and Management Simulation
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone (E)
System requirements Recommended
Pentium III 1GHz CPU
Windows PC with 256MB RAM, 32MB 32-bit Video Card compatible with DirectX 9.

John Deere: American Farmer is a farm construction and management simulation for Microsoft Windows featuring the John Deere license, developed by Gabriel Entertainment, published by Take 2 Interactive and Destineer Studios.

The goal of this game is to make a living by raising livestock such as beef cattle, dairy cows, and pigs, or by growing crops such as sunflowers, soybeans, wheat and corn. All your hard work can be ruined by weather, market demand, and even employee skill.

There is a variety of John Deere equipment to choose from such as the 7820, 9520 and 5303 tractors with numerous attachments. The 9660 combine with a hydraflex and corn headers. There are also smaller vehicles such as the John Deere Gator.

There is a built-in map editor that enables players to create their own map.

In 2005 a sequel, John Deere: North American Farmer was released.

[edit] See also

  • John Deere: American Builder Deluxe

[edit] External links

Languages