Facebook is growing in popularity, people seem to enjoy logging in, saying hi, and playing games with their friends. With a lot of games to choose from, there are a few that standout. Like Farm Town for instance. I play this game my self with my sister and friends. You get to build your own farm, sell your produce and gain money. With that money there is a large list of things you can buy, from animals to barns, and produce plants to flowers. There is an entire market you can browse through that will help your imagination create a unique farm unlike any other. It's a fun game that keeps you coming back day after day.
Step by step, how to play Farm Town on Facebook:
1. Create a Facebook account. And then Log in.
2. Search the applications for FARM TOWN and go through the motions of installing the game on your account.
3. When your game starts, use your coins to buy your seeds.
4. You'll use your HOE tool to plow the fields.
5. When your crops are ready, you'll want to use your SCYTHE tool to harvest them. These will appear in your shed. Which will build.
6. Go to the market to sell your crops. This will give you more coins so you can either buy more crops to plant for more money, or some farm animals. You can even buy a barn and misc plants and ponds. Create your own farm with your own imagination.
7. Plow and plant some more seeds. The more you plant the more coins you'll end up with.
8. Add you friends, or get the word out to get them on the game. You can visit them in game as "neighbors". Keep them crops growing, and check back on them regularly.
Helpful tips and hints, to help you through the game:
Hire some workers for your farm will get your crops in and out much faster. They will tend to your farm so you don't have to. This will also get you more coins for your crops you sell.
Invite your neighbors (friends from your contact list) to come over and visit your farm, or go visit theirs. You can even chat and send messages while in game.
While visiting neighbors, tend to their gardens. Rake or water their crops and they will pay you for the help.
Helping your neighbors will also help you toward getting the 8 trophies available to farmers.
As you progress through the game, so does your level. The higher the level the more items in the marketplace that is available to you. Also, you will be in control of even more land, which helps put money in your piggy bank.
Send and receive gifts from your neighbors, the more you get the more money you earn. But it's always nice to send a few back.
For a strategy guide, visit www.farm-town.com.
The above website will give you an indepth guide on each item. Which items to plant first, the best way to place them, as well as technical information on the game itself. You can even view others comments that might help you through some points of the game.
Published by Brandy A.
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