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John Deere American Farmer with John Deere Builder Bundle | 
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List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $10.78 You Save: $9.17 (46%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 4455
Format: CD Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP Genre: Simulation Games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 1.4 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 21136 Model: 21136 UPC: 828068211363 EAN: 0828068211363 ASIN: B000J4T6G6
Release Date: September 22, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The John Deere bundle includes a farming and building simulation where you build and manage your own farm. You not only select the types of crops, livestock, and employees, but you also have to purchase the equipment and manage several construction sites. So put your hard hat on and get ready to build a successful farm with John Deere American Farmer Deluxe and John Deere Builder Deluxe!
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Good Game July 11, 2010 SD I like the Farmer game; the building game was not good (just not fun).
NOT what I expected February 11, 2010 J. Hammond (Fort Wayne, IN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was expecting something like John Deere Drive Green. This game is little tiny tractors and implements that you really don't drive. You just direct the tractor/implement to the farm and watch it do it's thing. Very boring, not at all what I expected from the description. I wasted my money on this one.
The seller, however, did a good job getting the product out to me - just in time for Christmas. Too bad the game sucked....
Fun for passing time - game play could be smoother August 31, 2009 J. Joyce 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I enjoy this game - especially for the price! There are some gameplay things that could be improved - zooming out further, not having the camera jump around when you select your employees, etc. But it's fun to 'play farmer' with if that's what you are out to do.
excellent November 30, 2008 Ronald T. Kick 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have searched locally for this item and was unable to find it. I did a broad search using MSN and found it here. I was so pleased with the items and with the speed at which they came. I would definitely recomend this retailer and their items for sale :)
A fun and relaxing game October 17, 2008 Dusty Williams (Arizona, USA) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This is truly one of those fun and relaxing games that's great to play after a hard day of work. :-)
The game play is fairly straight forward, as you're given a wide variety of farming missions to complete, ranging from cultivating different crops to raising live stock. However, the game play is entertaining, as you will frequently encounter many dynamic issues that can ruin your ability to make money, such as unpredictable pests infestations (that rapidly eat up your crops), to poachers snipping off your farm animals, and out-of-state, hillbilly family that decides to "show up" one day and move in with your family... Of course, they always want free room-and-board, but best of all, you can always make them work!
In this game, there's a constantly changing free market that affects how much money that you can make from selling particular crops and animal products. Of course, there's always some radical diet trend that can greatly enhance or upset the crop or animal product prices. You'll soon become familiar with the outspoken Bridget (Hollywood star) that constantly promotes a vegetarian diet --she has a bad habit of showing up just when the price of beef gets to the point that you're about to become a luxurious, wealthy millionaire! Instead, you'll find that the price of beef is now suddenly so low, that you'll have to almost take out a loan from the bank, just so that you can make payroll for your employees -- until the beef market can recover from her "statements." ;-)
The game technically is in 3D, but since the camera movement is limited, it's more like a 2D game (set at a 45 degree angle). The game works glassy smooth on my system, which is a MacBook Pro (4 GB of RAM), running Windows XP (via Apple Bootcamp).
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I have thoroughly enjoyed this game and for it's price, I would certainly recommend it for kids and adults alike. It's good, clean, family fun!
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