
Aside from a few new additions, you'll once again be using the same buildings as in previous games. There's an incubator for hatching eggs, bakeries for making cookies and cakes, and more. There are new animals as well, but really, they're only cosmetically different. The Guinea birds are exactly the same as chickens, hatching eggs and eating grass, while the ostriches provide feathers in the same way sheep used to provide wool. And instead of a bear storming into your farm and scaring away your animals, it's an orangutan. There's even another super-animal, similar to the oil bear from Russian Roulette, except this time it's an elephant that mines diamonds. But though they may look different, the animals in the game play the exact same roles as before.
Madagascar
It's even difficult to see much in the way of visual changes in the game. While some of the animals look different and there are a few new buildings, the actual stages look identical to the previous game. You really need to look closely to spot the differences, which amount to little more than a few different plants and some color changes. Even though the game is set in Madagascar, it doesn't really feel like you're on an isolated island teeming with wildlife. It just feels like you're on a farm. Again.
Really, at this point you already know if you want to play Farm Frenzy 3: Madagascar. If the previous four games didn't satiate your appetite for collecting eggs and baking cakes, Madagascar offers up more of the same. The levels are as challenging as ever, and feature a nice difficulty curve, starting out simple before slowly ramping up the difficulty. And there's lots of them, with a total of 90 different stages to take on and an unlockable endless mode as well. But if you're waiting for the series to finally do something new, Madagascar will leave you very disappointed.
System Requirements :
- OS : Windows XP/Vista
- CPU : 1.2 GHz
- RAM : 512 MB
- DirectX : 9.0
- Hard Drive : 75 MB
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