Take a mower in the relaxing Mowing Simulator! Mow grass manually at various levels such as yards, parks and lawns and even overpasses, golf courses and skyscraper roofs as well as at the most recognizable locations around the world. Run your own gardening company, earn money and invest in its development. Experience the beauty and detail of mowing the Great British countryside in Lawn Mowing Simulator, the only simulator that allows you to ride an authentic and expansive roster of real-world licensed lawn mowers from prestigious manufacturers; Toro, SCAG and STIGA as you manage your business. Lawn Mowing Simulator is available on Windows PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X, as well as Xbox Game Pass. Those who want to buy the game can pick it up for $19.99 from Steam or the Microsoft Store. The DLC is $4.99. “Four ancient heritage sites,” are part of the $8.99 expansion, says Skyhook. but they all seem to be made up. You can manicure the Stonehenge-sounding “Royal Stones,” observe the solstice at “Druid’s Tor,” and trim the grounds at “The Ancient Aurochs.” Dino Safari is the latest expansion to the offbeat workplace sim, which in November gave players four ancient British heritage sites to manicure. Dino Safari includes four new locations to mow — the T-Rex Paddocks, Cretaceous Canyon, the Raptor Enclosure, and Herbivore Valley — and adds 12 career contracts to your weekend’s honey-do list. The four “overgrown contracts” sound like the less-dangerous versions of getting invasive Mesozoic-era species back under control. Advanced Lawnmower Simulator is a 1988 simulation game for the ZX Spectrum. The player is tasked with mowing lawns in exchange for rewards. The game was developed as an April Fools' joke by Your Sinclair, who published a joke review lauding it, and released the game on a cover tape. Several letters about the game appeared in the magazine following release, and it was revealed as an April Fools' prank in August 1990. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk