About Animal Simulator:
You play as a barn cat helping the farmer out with a few tasks. Like mice and spiders you eat to gain health. you help the goat and pig out by giving them apples,eggs or mushrooms. you have to drink water. In short its a survival game but your a cat. you collect star coins to buy stuff. special stars lets you have a kitten after the farmer brings in another cat. you all hunt together. And have to make sure you keep there heath up as well. very slow pass game. Some people might not like it because its very ease to play. And gets a little boring sometimes. More updates I’m hoping From my very first experience of this title over at a friend’s house, to all those long hours behind the wheel, ETS2 has lost none of its charm. When I initially heard about it, and listened to what people who truly adored it had to say about it, I really didn’t know how it could be possible that something seemingly so mundane could have the appeal they claimed it did. It didn’t take me long to realise how right they were. Obviously, sims like this aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, but for the people who are drawn to these types of titles (you know who you are!) ETS2 is – in my opinion – one of the best. Its current review status of ‘overwhelmingly positive’ speaks for itself, and the number of VTCs (virtual trucking companies) that exist via the TruckersMP mod adds another dimension and potential for interaction. The sheer scope for customisation in terms of the trucks in the game is vast, and the available DLC opens up even more for you to play with. And let’s not forget how damn relaxing it is to just jump into the cab and wind your way through a simulated Europe, shipping things where they need to go. It might not be a hack ‘n’ slash, an FPS or an action RPG, but the kind of fun to be had from games like these does seem to scratch a certain itch.