Professional Farmer: American Dream is a 3D Farming Simulation Game. Off the break, I'm welcomed by upbeat western-style music and the optionProfessional Farmer: American Dream is a 3D Farming Simulation Game. Off the break, I'm welcomed by upbeat western-style music and the option of one of eight icons to represent myself with. Then I was given the main menu, I chose to play the game, and it offered me a tutorial. I know how deep and complex Sims can get so, of course, I took the opportunity. Then after Buying, Plowing, Grubbing, Fertilizing, Seeding a field. I bought fed and watered some pigs. Then I Harvested and stored my first field of Canola, an hour had passed. Though I have to say this game is far more fast-paced than some Farming Simulator games I've played. The rest of the game is just wash, rinse, repeat with more expensive crops, to buy more fields to make more crops to sell. There is no interaction from the NPCs except the few exasperated honks when I block the road. The animation is rigid, with clean-cut sharp edges everything too precise and plastic. By the time I had finished the tutorial, the music had started to grind, sounding like a Crystler Commercial had a baby with a Patriotical Big-Band. Professional Farmer: American Dream doesn't bring anything new to the table, in fact it feels like it left a bit back in the shed. More could be done to give life to this Farming Sim.… Expand