My Little Farmies Regions

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Design your own little medieval village in My Little Farmies. New fields and footpaths open up more facilities and areas: From thatched workshops to cotton and plum trees to animal husbandry; in this untouched idyll you can devote all your time to the rural lifestyle. These can be purchased with a new currency in My Little Farmies: Gems! Gems can be acquired from the Gem Mine. To celebrate the introduction of the Gem Shop, all players that log in between Tuesday July 28th at 12:00pm and Wednesday July 29th at 11:59pm will receive a one-time gift of 50 Gems! So get digging and get yourself some treasures!

Well, you can progress without buying gold with real money. I have collected already 25 gold bars and am only on level 12. Each day you get a gold bar, and with some achievements you get gold bars. You just have to be patient.

I know the prices in this game are rediculously high, but you will eventually be able to get the 40 gold bars for the saw mill - it will just take a while.I am not going to bother with those things right now, but just concentrate on raising animals and planting veg and fruit trees. You don't have to build those expensive buildings. You can pretty much do what you want. I ignore the quests that I have no interest in. For example, I won't be building the servant's building. I did that the last time before I restarted the game, and noticed that the workers don't really give enough back to warrant the money I spent on the building and the workers. So I won't build that building again.So, why not just do on the farm the things you want to do, and can afford to do.

Earning money gets easier the higher you level up. Just enjoy the game with what's available for the thalers and gold bars you have. Hi,Story line says build barrels so I made a carpenter and planted Oak trees. On turning into oak logs I found the Sawmill (gold) needed to get them into planks. Still, I made a profit on the logs. The farm was small so to free space I took Carpenter Card back into hand until I can get space for it, the Sawmill and trees.

I plan on a long game! Maybe ignore some story lines for a few months as you cannot do all in limited space.I find massed Chickens produce better chickens (breeding), eggs, and a lot of experience points (every hour or two). Eggs make quick money or go into quick pancakes in the kitchen. Optimal coup size is for 10 chickens + food + water. Later on, one coup should have a Manger (where you move the baby chicks), and one or more coups the Barn for breeding. Once breeding, if you run out of space, just sell the oldest hen (lowest level) for a profit and you'll have a space for the new super-chicken. There is also a 'resting place for small animals' but it is gold so I don't have it.Enjoy!

My one money making tip I have is, as soon as you are able buy a stall and use it for your merchandise. Essentially they're little huts that you can add almost anything to and sell at a higher amount.

The more elaborate the stall, the more you can make. For example, if you have wheat grains and sell them from your warehouse they sell for 90 Thalers, if you put them in your stall (the lowest level stall) you can sell them for 113 Thalers (123 in a pretty stall). Multiply that by 10 (thats what a stall can hold) and that's 130 Thalers more you have. Ncaa basketball 09 march madness edition. You can set your price at 3 levels, (average, expensive, very expensive) the more expensive you list them, the longer they take to sell.

Often I'll fill the stall with something before I log off for the night and they're gone in the morning.