Monday, January 18, 2010

Guide On Farmville Strategy

By Adrian Logan

Recently I started spending countless of hours playing Farmville but I was having a hard time trying to play it successfully. Finally I decided to go and find some help and I am so lucky to have discover a strategy that works like magic for me. My cash increase really fast which allows me to grow my farm in a much faster pace.

If you are suspecting that this strategy requires some illegal moves to hack the game, let me assure you that it is all legal and hack-free. Also, if you are curious where I found the strategy, it is from a Farmville tycoon. Without wasting more time, let's dive straight into the strategy!

When you start playing the game, the main objective you should aim for is to have an efficient farm. Do not try to go for a huge farm when you are starting out. Once you understand this, you will start to see your profits grow faster.

So how do you create this kind of farm?

According to the Farmville strategy I have used, they advise us to start using peas first. It is because the turn around time of peas is fast. It takes only a day. Each harvest can make you 170 coins. In addition, you also increase your experience.

Unless you have reached level 20, you should not be thinking about having more animals, vehicles and crops. Go gentle on your initial purchases. Save and very soon you will be able to buy some nice stuff.

The strategy goal is to save and increase you coin so that you have a lot. Some players save until they have more than $3 million coins. Once you reach that amount, you could just buy some awesome stuff, sit back and enjoy impressing your friends.

This Farmville strategy I got also points out that animals, while very good after you have some money rolling in, are not necessary and can really break the bank initially. You should start work on getting animals to your farm once you reach level 35 or later.

I hope you find these tips helpful in your farm building. I believe this is the best method to grow your farm.

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