Farmville Game Guide – 8 Tips To Get The Right Start In Farmville Game

It’s a lazy Sunday today, and I’ve just checked on my farm in Farmville. Everything seems to be in order. I’ve been thinking back the time I got started playing Farmville about 2 months ago and I’ve gotten quite far ahead.

In the process, I made some minor mistakes and also a few major errors. But it was all fun! If I were to start all over again, I’ll do a few things differently. And that gave me the idea to write this post. I’ll call it the 8 tips on how to get the right start in the Farmville. And here goes…

1) Take baby steps

One mistake that I made early on is to expand way too fast. I will start to plow large plot of land with the plan of planting as much crop as possible. But then I realized I ran out of money. I have not enough money to buy seeds in the bank. The lesson here is to expand one step at a time.

2) Know your plant

When you’re a farmer, it is a good idea to know all of your crops. Different play has different characteristics and benefits. The type of crop you plant will affect how you advance in the game.

3) Harvesting time

One of the benefits of knowing your plant is understanding the harvesting time. Different crop has different harvesting time. Knowing the harvesting time will reduce wastage because of crops failing.

4) Fast experience points

It pays to get experience points fast in Farmville. The key is to get the most experience points out of every plot of land planted. The faster you accumulate experience points, the faster you’ll move up to the next level.

5) Focus on Return On Investment (ROI)

When you are planning to purchase seeds, look for crops with the highest ROI. In the early stages of the game, the crop with the highest ROI is soybean.

6) Accumulate cash quickly

When you have cash in the bank, you can start to expand your farm. For quick cash, the best crop choice is strawberries. Strawberry plants only take 4 hours to mature from the time you planted them.

7) Have a system

In the early stages, it is best to keep your farm in a systematic order. Start by planting in blocks. This means that you’ll have a symmetrical section for each type of crop. It makes it much easier for tracking purposes.

8) Farm checking time

Know the time of your game play. Make sure you have free time to check on your farm when you initiated a large crop project. For example, strawberries will start to wilt after 8 hours. Tend to them within that time frame or the fruits will rot.

There it is. I hope the 8 Farmville tips on top are helpful. If you have any other suggestion, feel free to comment below.

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