Shortcomings aside, Farming Simulator works perfectly with the Switch’s pick-up-and-play capabilities. Unlike other games with natural stopping points, Farming Simulator never really ends. You’re constantly going from one plot of land to the next, raising money to buy more vehicles and land and repeating the process. Having the easy ability to stop right where you are at any second, only to return and immediately resume play is a welcome addition.
Farming Simulator debuted on consoles 10 years ago today, and with it kickstarted a trend of bringing real life simulators beyond the PC.
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BLG writes: "Farming sims come in so many different styles, versions and even systems. We have rounded up the best farming simulator games you can play now!"