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lundi 9 septembre 2013

How Maintenance Is Brought Into Video Games & Organic Farming

By Rob Sutter


"Animal Crossing: New Leaf" is easily one of those games that I am looking to get into in the future. The series is one that may be different to some because of how it focuses on living life as opposed to most other typical goals associated with games. Life simulators are not the types of titles that I frequent but it seems like this one has grabbed my attention better than most others. Organic farming takes a great deal of work and it's something that I can correlate with such games, too.

No matter which game you play in the Animal Crossing franchise, each one starts off mostly the same. You play the role of someone who's new in town and you have to be able to make it on your own, too. This includes anything from going about a job to talking to your neighbors who will grow to become your friends in the town, too. While the idea in question may sound like the most basic outline imaginable, it's the kind which surprisingly is not hindered by moments of boredom.

Of course, maintaining the town is important, especially when the forces of nature begin to take hold. For example, let's say that you leave the town unattended and you don't play for a great number of days. When you turn it back on, it's possible that you'll be greeted by a town overrun with weeds, which have to be plucked out of the ground in order to keep beauty at a high level. If not, it's possible that neighbors will move away and others will come in their place.

I think that as much work goes into this game, it could probably be tied into organic farming, too. Keep in mind that when working in this regard, the consumers are important and you want to supply the best crops possible. The quality of them has to stay at a high level, which can only be done because of the work in question. Networks for farmers and consumers along the lines of Colle Farmers Market are ideal because it only enhances the communication even more than before.

There have also been a number of other games that have played with the idea of organic farming, or farming in general. The Harvest Moon series mostly takes place on a farm and you have to be able to grow plants, take care of livestock, and what have you. However, these are games and while they don't have much bearing on reality, they can be something of a window someone has built. They look at a line of work in a different way, which is something I can't help but revere.




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