Imagine Big Top Ten, but far more relaxed and based on American farms and not Edwardian circuses.

Basically.

Instead of making chains of numbers that add up to ten, you’re dealing with US coinage. You can make five 1c coins into a nickel, two nickels into a dime, two dimes and nickel into a quarter, four quarters into a dollar. (Or any combination of ten coins or less that adds up to another coin or a dollar.) Once you make a dollar, the coins are removed from play and added to your total. Don’t worry, it’s easier to play than to explain.


Between the main levels are fun little interludes.

Sometimes you get tilt-controlled bonus levels.


After every level you get to spend the money you earned on improvements to your farm.


It’s all jolly good-natured, with a jaunty hoedown soundtrack and a forgiving difficulty level. It’s worth the current asking price of 59p, I reckon, though it’s thoroughly unspectacular and not a patch on the furious intensity of Big Top Ten.