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Ranch Simulator, developed by Toxic Dog, is one of the most punishingly realistic farming and hunting simulators on the market. Unlike arcade-style farming games, Ranch Simulator forces you to grind: repairing a dilapidated property, hunting deer just to afford a single chicken, and slowly building an empire from literal trash.
For players who want one-click "infinite everything," the modding community provides . These are external programs that inject code into the game's memory.
If you don't want to use software, exploit these game mechanics: