Are you addicted to Facebook's Farm Town game? These easy strategies and tips can help you climb the levels quickly. You could reach Level 25 in less than one week!
When you reach the next level in Farm Town, your options expand. You can buy a wider variety of seeds, trees, animals, flowers, and buildings. Once you reach Level 15, you can start buying more land so that you can plant more crops. So, naturally, you want to level up quickly. Here's how.
Plant mostly short-term crops.
These crops aren't as lucrative, but you can get more experience. For planting a crop, you get 2 experience points per square. For plowing (or having someone plow for you), you get 1 experience point per square. You get 3 points per square for each crop cycle (plow, plant, & harvest). If you plant a 3-day crop, you will only get 3 points per square over those 3 days. That's only 1 point per square per day.
But if you plant a 2-hour crop, then you can have five or six crop cycles per day ' for a total of 18 experiences points per square, per day. Much faster.
Never do your own work.
Always hire people to harvest your crops; you can sell them for more money. Always hire people to plow your fields; it's cheaper than plowing them yourself. Additionally, hiring a neighbor is cheaper than hiring a random person from the marketplace. So make a lot of neighbors, and hire them whenever possible.
This way, you can save more money, which you can use for the next step . . .
Save up and buy buildings.
Buying buildings gives you a ton of experience points. Smaller items like animals, fences, scarecrows, and barbeques will give you a few points, but if you buy a silo or house
or barn, that one purchase can take you almost all the way to the next level.
Work for other people.
By harvesting for other people, you earn money
(which you can use to buy buildings). By plowing for other people, you earn a small amount of money but also, more importantly, you gain 1 experience point per square.
Play a lot.
This one's kind of a no-brainer, but play frequently, especially if you're planting short-term crops. You don't need to quit your job or wake up in the middle of the night, but you do need to check your crops often enough that they don't go to waste.
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