Got to give is snaps for being organic. I loved SimFarm but despised it's assumption that chemical fertilizers and pesticides were where's it's at. This game is fun, challenging, and has cows (not all games can say that). It has more than its fair share of limitations, however, starting with its length. Just as I was getting in the groove and wondering how big the farm could get and what was next - it was over. Pow! That's it. No more. You're kidding?!? And, how is that worth the $$? Double the length of the game, add another series of levels, do something to bring up the value, and you'll have an awfully nice game.
This is a great time management game but it has added details that I didn't expect. There are little things you learn by yourself (which is appropriate for a game in which you are supposed to grow#. For example, there are minimal instructions in the arcade games but as you play them, you see how they work and figure out what to do to score #it's not how hight the kangaroo jumps it's how many springs he jumps on#. The storyline is fun. The characters are amusing #a pscho in a butcher's apron showing up for the monster flicks? come'on what's not to love?). The levels are just right.