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Being a farmer anywhere in the world in tough, but no more so than in the third or developing
world where your average farmer already lives on under 60p a day and
simply cannot afford the resources available to farmers in better
developed communities, like access to safe water for irrigation. The
third world farmer barely has enough money to buy seeds and, with ever
increasing droughts, each season is make or break, and break leads to
malnutrition and even starvation.
This third world farmer game,
brought to you from
ArcadeFunhouse,
allows you to explore what it is like to be a third world farmer, with a
bit of humour along the way. Its a relatively easy game to play. You
start off with a certain amount of money with which you can buy seeds
and animals. If you have
a successful harvest you can use your profits to buy wells, sheds etc and
hopefully increase your yield and income year by year. But, of course, its
not that simple. After you have planted your crops and wait to see how
the harvest unfolds, you might be hit by drought or disease, wiping out
all your hard efforts.
Its possible
that you can survive if this happens occasionally, however some of your
family may be forced to leave your farm to find work elsewhere to
support themselves and two seasons in a row is going to probably wipe
you out. And being wiped out in the third world doesn't mean going out
of business and claiming benefits, it means probable starvation and
death. In fact 24,000 people starve to death in Africa every day. After you play this thought provoking third world farmer
simulation game, why not check out and play our other Africa games by
clicking the games link at the bottom of the page.
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