Big blue sky, breeze that stings the face on Puy Mary, snow-capped summit of the Cantal mountains which culminates at 1,783 m.
As is often the case in this department, farms benefit from a generous environment.
That of Gilles Amat, located in Ségur-les-Villas, at an altitude of more than 1,000 m, is no exception to the rule.
However, it is out of the ordinary.
It was she who was chosen to serve as the model for the video game Roots of Tomorrow designed by the French studios Gamabilis, presented this week on the sidelines of the Paris Agricultural Show.
“We put the player in the shoes of a farmer and we say
go for it!
Take the farm levers, you'll see, it's not that simple!
To make it as realistic as possible, we wanted the game to be anchored in reality,” explains Vincent Pequignot, founder of Gamabilis.
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