I am sure by now you are wondering what are the quickest way for you to level up faster and expand to a bigger farm size in Farmville, right? Of course, the more land you have to plant the more money you make from the harvest of your crop.
This however, does not mean that you can continue to grow your farm indefinitely. After all ploughing and planting are not free. You'll just waste time and money if you plow a lot of areas, and find that you can not afford to buy seeds to plant in them. My advice is you may want to develop a little at a time so you are able to
enjoy all your available space.
Consider these first;
1. What plants give you more XP (experience points) for your buck?
In the first stages of the game the only plant seed options available to you will be be strawberries, eggplants, corn and soybeans. Each of these plant seeds has many different characteristics and different advantages.
The type of seed you decide to plant will affect the way you advance in Farmville. This is because your chosen plant will dictate how often you need to visit your farm (hourly, every 12 hours, everyday or maybe even every four days) and the speed you want to advance in the game.
In general here are some guidelines in helping you make the right choice for your preferred style of gameplay.
i) Strawberries will be ready for harvest four hours after you plant them. If you do not return to harvest them in eight hours if they will wither and die and you will not be able to harvest and earn money out of them.
ii) Eggplant take two days to grow, so you can consider planting these instead of strawberries if you're not going to check on your farm for a while. This way, you get the best from your land and you gain more coins at the end of the growth cycle. Please take note that plants that take longer to grow generally sell for more coins at the time of harvest.
In the next post we'll look a how experience points (XP) is going to affect your planting decisions.
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
Getting Started With Farmville Pt.3
Farmville has created some nice, easy tutorials for you. Just follow the steps and you will be on your way to planting your first crop on your farm!
Getting Started With Farmville Pt.2
When you first set foot on your farm you will see;
1. 6 plowed patches
2. 2 of these plots will have crops that are fully grown and ready to harvest.
3. 2 plots will have crops that are half grown
4. And the last 2 will be all ready for you to plant on them.
5. You will also notice that Farmville has given you 200 coins and 5 dollars worth of FarmVille cash in the bank to start with.
1. 6 plowed patches
2. 2 of these plots will have crops that are fully grown and ready to harvest.
3. 2 plots will have crops that are half grown
4. And the last 2 will be all ready for you to plant on them.
5. You will also notice that Farmville has given you 200 coins and 5 dollars worth of FarmVille cash in the bank to start with.
Getting Started With Farmville Pt.1
Before you can play Farmville you need to have a Facebook account.
but don't worry Facebook is free and does not cost you anything to signup.
Once you have signed up and confirmed your email you will get access to your facebook account. Log into facebook and search for Farmville.
Allow Farmville to have access or else you will not be able to play the game!
Install the game!
Set up your avatar, one click and it is ready! Don't worry you can customize how your avatar looks by clicking on it later.
but don't worry Facebook is free and does not cost you anything to signup.
Once you have signed up and confirmed your email you will get access to your facebook account. Log into facebook and search for Farmville.
Allow Farmville to have access or else you will not be able to play the game!
Install the game!
Set up your avatar, one click and it is ready! Don't worry you can customize how your avatar looks by clicking on it later.
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