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Ranch Rush
Current rating: x 5.0

Game Description:
Prepare to use your reaction and time-management skills in this funny and colorful farming game. In Ranch Rush, you will be in charge of a farm. Not only will you have to plant seeds, harvest crops and take care of animals. You’ll also be responsible for managerial tasks like buying upgrades for your farm, arranging everything on the right place.

The game features:
-    a really multitask farming job;
-    colorful visuals, funny characters;
-    multiple upgrades.


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Genre: Arcade Games,  Time-Management,  Simulation/Strategy 

Audience: Ladies,  Gentlemen,  Kids over 9 

Modes: no game modes

Minimum Requirements: OS:Windows XP/Vista, RAM: 256mb, DirectX:8.0, hard disk space:156mb

It’s been my third week in the Ranch Rush. Let me catch my breath now. I can’t stop playing it since the game really absorbs you with its charming character, colorful graphics and dynamic gameplay. It has everything you would expect from a time-management game:
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-    young enthusiastic character vs demanding customers who buy your produce;
-    multitasking;
-    chained actions;
-    fast-speed gameplay;
-    lots of upgrades.


What I loved most about it are the market levels that usually happen on Saturday. On this day, you’ll have to gather as much crop and sell as much milk and wool as you can. Market levels bring you money if you work hard.


Here are some tips and tricks for this game:

 

Positioning of Buildings

1. Be sure to place the elements of your farm in a manner that won’t require you to run a long distance to get something done.


2. Place a well in the middle of your farm so you can always quickly water the soil that needs to be watered. If you have enough money, you can buy two wells and place them on the opposite parts of the playfield.


3. Buy and place grates near every bed of fruit or flowers.


4. Place cows near the clover beds. Sheep should be placed near the beds of wheat.


5. All the plants get ripe at different speed. Clovers get ripe very fast. Tomatoes, corn, grapes, wheat take longer time to harvest.

Plants.

1. Take care of plants in a timely manner. Water them.      

    
2. When you see pests infesting your ranch, use pest-fighting detergent to save your crop. It’s good to have one near each bed of fruit or vegetables. Every sort of plant can be destroyed by pests.


3. When you fail to water soil or fight pests in time – the soil will become empty. This will mean you should plant new seeds on it. 


4. It’s good to buy new soil to plant more vegetables, fruit and flowers. How do you choose the type and quantity of them to plant? Just check your current order – and you’ll see yourself.

5. If you need to sell a lot of milk and wool – be sure to plant more clovers and wheat to feed your cows and sheep.

Animals

1.    When you need to sell a lot of milk or wool, it’s reasonable to buy more cows and sheep.


2.    Be sure to get honey from a bee hive, when bees are far away. You can distract them by moving the main heroine to the part of the playfield that is far from the bee hive. The bees will leave the beehive. Quickly rush to it and get the honey!


3.    You can take three bucks of milk and pieces of wool at the same time to bring them to the barn.


4.    If you need to sell milk and clovers, be sure to harvest clovers for your cows first. The same is for the sheep and cows.
 


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