Saturday, December 26, 2009

Tips and Trick Farmville Mastery



As the Farmville mania continues to grow so much in popularity, so does the number of people who want to get some help with the game. There are many different ways to tackle the game; but to get the most out of your experience in playing it you may want to target better efficiency in running the farm. This article sums up some tips to help you advance very quickly.

Crops
If you want your farm to be like a business, you have to know how to get the most returns on the dollars that you spend for the crops that you plant. The profitability of the game will sometimes be determined by how often you play it. If you are able to log in at any time of your choice, then strawberries and raspberries are excellent choices with good harvest times and returns. If not, you can choose crops like pumpkins which become ready in eight hours, rice in twelve hours, and soybeans in a day. These will be more practical.

As your level becomes higher, you will be able to access more seeds as well as more crops that can be harvested once or even twice. These are very profitable plants. Some of these are tomatoes, peas, and grapes. Again, the strategy is to plant crops with high yields and be available when they are ready for harvesting.

Animals
Initially, you need to avoid buying animals. More money is quickly made with crops. If you spend your money on animals which do not yield high returns, then you will not have enough money to invest in your plants.

If you are wise enough, you should give gifts regularly to neighbors, because chances are, you will also get some animals as gifts! This is an excellent strategy because you are able to get animals without spending any money on coins.

Buildings and Expansion
This is another area to avoid. It would certainly look more of a farm once a barn is made, but it would not be practical in the early stages of the game. Buildings would be more useful on higher levels by adding to your efficiency.

In time, you will get lots of Farmville cash and hopefully be the best at Farmville.
By :Jimmy Stevens

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