Everything takes longer to grow or produce. But after the first hour or so the game slows down considerably. The game is a free download and you earn keys and coins (and other types of currency later in the game) from playing. See the angle of the game for many is not building a farm, but seeing how far you can go without spending any money. Keys make your farm and everything you produce grow fast. You can buy new sets of keys for actual money, $2 or $10 or $50. You are nudged in the game to use keys to speed things up, but once they are gone, they are gone. Baking pies, keys can make them all set to go in seconds. Peach trees are taking a while to produce, add some keys to it. Keys are more limited in supply, they are powerful in that they can make things go by quicker. They go on to produce product such as milk and wool, which you can sell to make more coin. More coins can be used to buy more land, so you can plant more things, as well as raise sheep, cows and various animals. Like a good RPG game, there are missions and tasks, and you can keep grinding (growing and selling) to earn more coins. The tutorials gradually open up more of the game and they do an excellent job of leading you through everything. Before you know it you start leveling up and doing really well. You start buying, start planting and stuff starts happening…fast. You are given a farm and a supply of keys and virtual coins to purchase things like apple trees and wheat fields. All I know is I’ve heard so much about these type of free-to-play games, I had to give it a whirl.įarmVille 2 starts off with a bang. Actually I am not sure who the demographic is for this game. I’m much more at home on a PS4 or Xbox One, or on Steam on my Mac, and while I do play games on my iPad, I am not sure I am in the FarmVille demographic. What am I doing in FarmVille? As a gamer I had to see how the other half lives.
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