One strong pro with Pot Farm is the fact that your plants do not wither (as of this writing), but you do have to beware of the evil Ranger Dick who wants to come and confiscate all your plants. This is one of the little twists that was thrown in the mix to help set Pot Farm apart from other farming games and apps on Facebook. Each plant has a certain protection rating, which is usually a negative one. The lower your total protection rating, the more likely it is that Ranger Dick will come and ruin your buzz, man. Some of the buildings you are able to construct will improve your protection rating, as well as certain decorations and vehicles.
The game play is very basic, especially for those of us who are already addicted to Farmville or any of the other farming games on Facebook. You have to dig holes, plants your marijuana seeds, wait for them to grow, and then harvest them. While Pot Farm is as addictive as the rest of the Facebook farming applications and games, those of us that do enjoy to imbibe in the 'green machine' will obviously get a much greater kick out of the game.
Another cool feature of Pot Farm is simply the humor. Unlike other farming games, where a load page is just a load page, Pot Farm throws in some little jokes that make me giggle like a schoolgirl every time I read them (like "Are you sure Dave's not home?" as just one example). Again, these little jokes and simple humor will be gotten more by the stoners of Facebook, but they are still giggle worthy to the non-users also.
All in all, I do recommend Pot Farm to any fan of Farmville or similar farming games, but would not suggest those that are easily offended or anti marijuana attempt to play as the fun factor may be diminished greatly.
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- Ranger Dick will come and ruin your buzz, man.
- The game play is very basic, yet addictive as a drug.




2 Comments
Post a CommentThank you, Mary. I take that as a compliment. :-)
so many of my FB game friends play this ~ I have nothing against pot, think it should be de-criminalized or never been made illegal in the first place ~ yet I did not want to play it. Now i am intrigured.