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» Ranch Rush Description

Rule the roost and reap the rewards in Ranch Rush! Harvest fresh produce, gather eggs from ostriches, collect honey from bees, whip up ketchup from tomatoes, and much more! New challenges await you on every level, while speedy upgrades give you a boost when you need it most. Rack up trophies and watch your profits grow beyond your wildest expectations in this exciting race, known to the locals as Ranch Rush!

» Ranch Rush Summary

Title: Ranch Rush
Genre: arcade
Developed by Fresh Games
Added on 2008-07-11
32 downloads this week
Rating for November is 8

» Ranch Rush Features

  • Design Your Own Ranch!
  • Tons Of Clever Upgrades And Trophies!
  • 80 Farm-tastic Levels!
  • Bonus Farmer's Market Mini-Games!

» Ranch Rush Reviews

  • "It's lovely! Everything is so cute and perfect that I just can't get out of it." - Fionaaaaaa
  • "when i saw Ranch Rush came out for downloading today, i quickly downloaded and played, and i got hooked to the game! i love the ideas and features this game has which you can't find in some other plant/farm games I've played so far. the only thing i didn't liked was the sounds. it reminds me of a song, only it has no lyrics. a keeper if you asked me.Ü go ahead and download now!" - madzsantiago17

» Ranch Rush System Requirements

  • Windows 2000/XP
  • Processor: 800 MHz or faster
  • Memory: 256 MB or more
  • DirectX 8.0 or later

Download Ranch Rush (29.91 MB)

» Ranch Rush Extra Info

Did you know that...

Ranching and the cowboy tradition originated in Spain, out of the necessity to handle large herds of grazing animals on dry land from horseback. During the Reconquista, members of the Spanish nobility and various military orders received large land grants that the Kingdom of Castile had conquered from the Moors. These landowners were to defend the lands put into their control and could use them for earning revenue. In the process it was found that open-range breeding of sheep and cattle (under the Mesta system) was the most suitable use for vast tracts, particularly in the parts of Spain now known as Castilla-La Mancha, Extremadura and Andalusia.

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