Simulated Farm: Ultra Dull Edition is a farming video game that was released on the Bintendo Twist. It is a major plot point of the episode "Level Up", where Bill gets addicted to it, to the point he ditches his family and his farm to play it.
History[]
Searching for a game that is accessible to everyone, Cricket found the game on sale on the Twist's marketplace, for free. He then downloaded the game into his Twist-. Bill, while hesitant to keep a game console in the house, is immediately enticed by Simulated Farm's graphics and gameplay, and he goes on to play it for a ludicrious amount of hours, with the objective to collect all of the achievements, to the point he doesn't sleep.
When Bill refuses to quit the game to hang out with family, they take drastic measures to get Bill off the Twist-: the family, consisting of Cricket, Tilly, Gramma Alice and Remy, using Remy's Twist+, join Bill's server and ruin everything, though it was for his own good.
In the end, Bill is saddened when he is shooed off from the game because the real farm had minimal space and needed more to "level up", so the Greens expand their planting to the Big Coffee roof.
Known achievements[]
- Heck of a Milker!
- No Pain, No Grain!
- Shut the Barn Door
- Aw, Shucks
- Certificate of Eggcellence
- Jam-Tastic
- Beautiful Mornin'
Known secret modes[]
- Wizard of Wind!
Trivia[]
- The game's title, premise and gameplay is a parody of the Farming Simulator series of games.
- The animation of the game is in the style of Minecraft.
- Some of the features in Simulated Farm: Ultra Dull Edition uses references from Minecraft.
- Chickens look like the ones used in said game, but they're round.
- There's a day and night cycle.
- Bill's avatar can sleep at night like in Minecraft.
- Achievements pop up after a certain amount of gameplay is done/required.
- Bill's avatar can make jam and eat it.
- Unlike Minecraft (unless Minecarts are counted), Simulated Farm: Ultra Dull Edition can use vehicles.
- Tilly button smashing unlocks a secret mode, in Minecraft, it's god mode and creators mode.
- Some of the features in Simulated Farm: Ultra Dull Edition uses references from Minecraft.
- It may also be a reference to Stardew Valley. Both games involve expanding an existing farm and making it as big as possible.
- This game played a small part in the Green family farm's expansion and opening of the rooftop garden (until Chip Whistler destroyed it).
- Though it is later shown that the planter beds were preserved.