Social gaming is built on the idea of having neighbors – a lot of them. Just try and find a game on Facebook that doesn’t require you to have neighbors lined up to help you create new structures, make more coins, or just plain socialize.
The goal is to be sure that you go out and recruit new players for the game and it works extremely well. Just look at how many players these games have – usually between 15 and 70 million for a single, free to play social networking game.
That’s up to 5 times as many players as the biggest pay to play game in the world – World of Warcraft.
Finding Your Farm Town Neighbors
Finding neighbors in a game like Farm Town starts with making sure that you have a lot of friends to draw on. If you only have five friends on Facebook and none of them play Farm Town, you’re not going to have a tremendous amount of luck locking up a good number of neighbors for your farm.
Luckily, you only need 8 neighbors total to do all of the things that Farm Town has to offer. Unfortunately though, once you get those 8 neighbors, you might start to notice that the game doesn’t run as smoothly if those neighbors don’t log on very often or actually play their game very much.
So, it’s good to find players who are actually interested in the game rather than just willing to let you send them gifts.
Choosing the Right Farm Town Neighbors
If you’re having trouble finding the right neighbors for your farm, there are some tricks you can use. To start with, talk to the people you are friends with. If they don’t play farm Town, try to get them involved.
If they’re not interested, don’t have them as a neighbor. You can visit blogs, forums, and the Facebook groups for Farm Town and find plenty of players willing to remain involved with you as you play – a much more effective and profitable way of doing things.
As you can see, if you select the right Farm Town neighbors for your account, rather than focusing on your actual friends, you can ensure that you almost always have the perfect number of people on hand to help you level up and create the perfect balance of fun in the game and affordable play style.
The need for Farm cash drops significantly and you’ll have far more people to discuss Farm Town with and how the game operates. That’s good enough reason alone to go out and start recruiting more Farm Town neighbors.
Source : Farm Town Secret
February 03, 2010
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A Quick Walkthrough of the Newest Farm Town Guide
ReplyDeleteI sat down the other day and checked out a guide that had been sent to my inbox by a friend of mine who is a devoted Farm Town fan. She said that it was changing how she played the game in a dozen different ways, so instead of rolling my eyes (which was my original inclination), I checked out the guide.
Let’s just say I’m glad I didn’t roll my eyes and ignore her message because this guide is actually a tremendous new opportunity for anyone that is playing Farm Town and not doing so hot. This is a game that tries its hardest to make the game a pain in the butt so that you hand over your hard earned cash or credit card number to Playfish to speed things up.
So, having a guide that shows you all the secrets and shortcuts that have already been uncovered makes a lot of sense when it comes to laying out a good plan for your farm. If you’ve ever played the other big farming games like Country Story or FarmTown, you know what you’re getting into, but you may not know what this game in particular wants.
It’s a complex and far more detailed game than the other ones with requirements to plant, water, grow, and harvest in separate instances. The plots are closer. The seeds are far more volatile and the number of other tasks you can perform on your farm are far more numerous. You need to do a lot of things right if you want even a halfway decent gameplan to work with here.
So, it’s not surprising that Farm Town Domination, the new guide I checked out, is doing so well. Honestly, I would recommend it to anyone that plays Farm town even just casually. It’s a onetime investment that is going to help you play this game much better in the long run than you would if you were just tagging along for a while planting and harvesting when you have the time.