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2024 Microsoft Windows: Floating Origin Interactive Lawn Mowing Simulator VR: Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest Pro, Quest 2: Skyhook Games Human Fall Flat VR: Microsoft Windows, Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3, PlayStation VR2: No Brakes Games Dungeons of Hinterberg: Microsoft Windows, Xbox Series X/S: Microbird Games
Advanced Lawnmower Simulator is a video game for the ZX Spectrum published as an April Fools' Day joke by Your Sinclair magazine in 1988. The player is tasked with mowing yards with a lawn mower in exchange for rewards. The magazine claimed the game was developed and published by "Gardensoft" and also published a joke review lauding it and ...
Farming Simulator 25 was released on November 12, 2024. [16] It features the new Giants Engine 10 which will feature better weather effects and shadow rendering. Also newly featured is Buffalo farming as well as new crops in the form of rice, spinach, and over 400 vehicles and implements. For the first time, an Asian-themed map will ship out of ...
PowerWash Simulator is a simulation video game developed by FuturLab and published by Square Enix Collective. Players take control of a power washing business and complete various jobs to earn money. Gameplay primarily revolves around using a power washer to clean dirt off of objects and buildings.
Dr. Lawrence Angelo is a scientist working for Virtual Space Industries (VSI) in "Project 5", a secret research facility that attempts to increase the intelligence of primates using psychotropic drugs and virtual reality (VR) training.
The first DLC, the Employees of the Month Pack, contains four new playable characters: Professor Inkle, Bruce, Sprinkles and Dials. [11] [12]In February 2021, an expansion via DLC for all supported platforms was released under the name Movers in Paradise, [13] which added 14 new levels in a tropical environment as well as new characters and new types of items to be moved. [14]
A crater 10 to 12 feet (3.0 to 3.7 m) deep was left in the pasture. Bits of the crewmen's bodies and the plane were scattered for hundreds of yards. The plane landed on the Horne farm and the explosion was so great it rocked Bramen a mile away."
Many residents of Brookfield attend private schools in the Greater Danbury area, including Canterbury School (9–12), Immaculate High School (9–12) and Wooster School (Pre-K–12). The Brookfield Craft Center is a specialized, non-degree school which teaches the skills of craftsmanship and offers courses and workshops to the general public.