Horse Farm vs Tropico 4
Horse Farm
Horse Farm is a fun horse-themed simulation game where you get to manage your very own virtual ranch. The game has a pretty straightforward gameplay that many will find familiar if they have played resort simulation games, like My Sunny Resort, or even Horse Haven World Adventures before. Basically though, you’ll need to welcome your guests, treat them well so they’d spend their money, and send them on their way after collecting your dues. Getting a virtual horse ranch is one thing, but managing to turn it into a paradise for both horses and riders alike is an accomplishment that not many players can claim. So, if you think you’ve got what it takes to set up a successful horse ranch, you should definitely give this game a try.Tropico 4
Tropico 4 is the fourth installment of the Tropico nation-building/simulation game franchise where you get to play as the all-powerful El Presidente of a tropical island country. This game is focused more on the politcal intrigue this time around as you'll need to play your cards right with your people and with the other global superpowers in hopes of keeping your power and of course, to keep increasing the size of your off-shore bank account. You can now appoint ministers to help you push through unpopular policies so you won't have to deal with the resulting fallout, and draft up national agendas to deal with challenges ranging from needs from your own Tropicans to an ongoing natural disaster that is decimating your population and your country.The economy aspect of the game has alos been reworked to allow for a robust trading system and to build economic ties with other nations. Tropico 4 is even more social media-linked, making it incredibly convenient for you to post your latest creations to either Twitter or Facebook with a click of a button.
As some of the fans have noticed, Tropico 4 is made slighter easier for new players to get into. Unlike the previous games where money can really be tight, the game's trading system opens up a whole new inflow of cash into your country in exchange for stuff you have too much of. It's kind of a win-win situation if you ask me, but some players might scoff at the reduced difficulty of this version of Tropico.