Performance will vary based on usage, system configuration, network connection, and other factors. Tested with prerelease Safari 16.1 and Chrome v1.125. Tested on production 13-inch MacBook Pro systems with Apple M2, 8GB of RAM, 256GB SSD, and prerelease macOS Ventura. Testing conducted by Apple in September 2022 by measuring page load performance of snapshot versions of 10 popular websites under simulated network conditions.Performance will vary based on system configuration, network connection, and other factors. Tested with prerelease Safari 16.1 with WPA2 Wi-Fi network connection. Tested on 13-inch MacBook Pro systems with Apple M2, 8-core CPU, 10-core GPU, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB SSD, as well as a production 1.7GHz quad-core Intel Core i7-based 13-inch MacBook Pro system with Intel Iris Plus 645 graphics, 16GB of RAM, and 2TB SSD, all configured with prerelease macOS Ventura. Testing conducted by Apple in September 2022 using JetStream 2.1, MotionMark 1.2, and Speedometer 2.1 performance benchmarks.Devices tested with a WPA2 Wi-Fi network connection. Tested with prerelease Safari 16.1 and latest stable versions of Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Firefox at the time of testing on: 13-inch MacBook Pro systems with Apple M2 and prerelease macOS Ventura, and Intel Core i7-based PC systems with Intel Iris Xe Graphics and Windows 11 Pro iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation) units with prerelease iPadOS 16.1, and Intel Core i7-based PC systems with Intel Iris Xe Graphics and Windows 11 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max with prerelease iOS 16.1, and Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1-based smartphones with Android 12. Recommended only for very young gamers in the house. And young kids in your house will probably like building their own safari and seeing the animals run around and interact with the environment (as well as spectators). On the upside, the graphics are very nice - you can even tell apart the different plant species, and notice little realistic details such as sunshine reflecting off car's roofs. In the rare case that you are not sure what to do next, you need to just click on the "advice" button to let the game tell you exactly what to do. Since you start the game with far too much money than you'll ever need and everything is very cheap, there is never a danger of running out of money, which is the only way to 'lose' in this game. That's all there is to the game, and similar to SimTown this is more of a "toy" than a real game. You basically just click on what you want to buy (buildings, animals, plants, cars, and so on) from pop-up menus, then click the location you want to place it. As befits a game designed primarily for kids, SimSafari is very easy. Yet another entry in Maxis' popular "Sim." series, SimSafari is a fun game for kids that let you build your own park and camp area, populating them with animals of your choice. Can you build a five-star rated Safari park? There is also a quiz section that tests kids' knowledge of animals. The park is rated by stars, from one to five. Kids can use advisors to help them and there is a "helpful hints" section in the guide that gives advice on what to do if your animal species are dying with no apparent cause, and more. SimSafari allows kids aged eight and up to design their own safari park, importing animals and plants to an area and setting up tourist facilities to accommodate paying guests.
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