The game has launched on PC as well as consoles, but the jump to Switch gives it a potentially all-new audience who wouldn’t have time to learn its idiosyncrasies on a TV or monitor but who can make time with a portable version. This is all familiar to anyone who has played a Farming Simulator title before. From that point, it’s up to you to hop in various machines to fertilize your soil and plant seeds to grow various types of vegetation. You begin with a tiny amount of money and a field of wheat to harvest. In Giants Software’s hardcore sim, players spend a lot of time on the ground tending to their soil and their crops.