Farm Town - Family Farming Day
Build your dream farm, raise cute animals, and grow delicious crops!
- 4.20 Version
- 4.7 Score
- 24M+ Downloads
- In-game purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
Welcome to Farm Town, where you can dive into family adventures and farming activities! Plant crops, venture through new territories, engage in merge mini-games, and care for adorable pets and animals. Trade your produce for coins to expand your village, spread cheer, and escape everyday worries with the immersive storytelling gameplay.
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✦ Establish diverse factories to boost your business
✦ Care for charming pets and animals
✦ Harvest a variety of fruits, vegetables, and berries for profit
✦ Dive into an engaging merge mini-game
✦ Embellish your farm with unique decorations
✦ Team up with friends for multiplayer fun
✦ Experience a captivating storyline with significant decisions to make
✦ Go fishing
✦ Explore mines, extract gold and silver, and create jewelry
✦ Assist friendly townsfolk with farming tasks
✦ Beautify Granny May's house and ensure it's cozy
✦ Enjoy offline play, ideal for relaxing on-the-go like on trains or planes
Farm Town Beginner’s Guide: Tips, Tricks & Strategies to Expand Your Farm
Maximize All Buildings and Animals
Like many farming games, Farm Town begins with a set of garden beds where you can harvest crops after sowing seeds. Garden beds are considered buildings. Depending on your level, you can only place a limited number of buildings on your farm. This also applies to buildings that house animals, such as the chicken coop, cowshed, beehive, peacock house, and many more. Each animal-related building will let you house a maximum of 5 individual animals. Other buildings are intended for production, such as the bakery, dairy, sugar processor, corn oven, etc.
When a building is unlocked, make an effort to buy that specific building whenever possible. This is especially important for garden beds and animal houses as these form the foundation of items you will need to complete orders (more on order completion in a bit). Invest coins in purchasing more buildings and animals until you reach the maximum allowed number according to your current level.
Multiple buildings of the same kind also mean cutting down waiting times to produce items and crops since you can accomplish this simultaneously. However, keep in mind that the higher your level, the more coins it will cost to construct more advanced or duplicate buildings. Earn and save more coins (more on this later) so you can have as many buildings and animals as you can.
Buying more buildings also means that you’ll be able to produce more advanced items, which will eventually come up as orders you need to fulfill. Keep in mind that certain items may take more than just one “ingredient” to produce, which necessitates longer waiting times or more than just one process. Again, having the maximum number of buildings and animals on your farm will make this part of the game feel less grindy.
Expand Territories and Clear Obstacles
With more buildings comes the need to expand your farm’s territory. After all, you need an adequate amount of space to accommodate all your structures and garden beds. You will notice that there are patches of land cordoned off by brick walls. To expand your territory, you will need to click on a square of land close to your farm.
Unfortunately, you can’t just click on a random patch of land away from your farm. The game will only let you expand when the land you want to unlock is closest to your main available space. Expansion will cost a number of materials, as well as coins. If you don’t have the materials needed to expand, the game will offer you the option to gain these materials in exchange for rubies (more on currencies later).
After some waiting time, you will be able to expand to your chosen patch of land provided you have all the resources required. However, your job isn’t done yet. You will see that each patch of unlocked land will have some trees, bushes, or rocks that you need to clear out with the use of tools like shovels, pickaxes, and saws.
At the beginning of the game, you will have at least 3 of each tool, except for the swiss knife, which is an all-around tool you can use for any obstacle.
Clearing obstacles will also gain you rewards. For instance, removing bushes will yield rope, which is a common resource needed to expand territories. Removing trees will yield wood. These materials will be useful for upgrading your silo so it can store more items, or for further expansion of your territory. Other tools needed to clear obstacles may be gained from free rewards or from completing orders.
It pays to be smart when expanding your territory, not only in terms of location but also when it comes to what you can gain from clearing obstacles. Many players might fall into the trap of randomly clicking any patch of land, but our recommendation is to first pick the closest land with bushes on them.
This is because you will typically need rope to further expand your territory. Wood and stones may be needed later, but we’ve found that rope is the most common requirement. Clear as many bushes as you can to collect more rope, then use these to expand your territory little by little.
Moreover, check the size of the land you’ll be unlocking. Some patches of land appear to be longer or wider than others. Choose where to expand wisely. Of course, the bigger the size of the land, the more resources you have to cough up in exchange for it.
Group and Organize Your Buildings
Further to expanding your territory and acquiring more buildings, it’s a wise move to eventually relocate and group your buildings according to their function or the items they will yield. For instance, you may choose to open up a patch of land solely dedicated to your garden beds.
The good thing about Farm Town is that you can easily move buildings to where you want them to be, provided you have the space. All you need to do is long press on a building and move them to a space that’s available. The only structures that cannot be moved are the order board and Granny May’s house.
Now, some buildings take up more space than others so a bit of planning and rearranging is key to maximizing the space you have. Beginners may find this challenging given the limited territory of your town. However, there are still some adjustments you can do to make farming and collecting items easier. Here are a few recommendations we have when you want to organize your buildings:
Move your garden beds to a bigger or longer space, preferably one that isn’t near the pond. Initially, your garden beds will be situated close to the pond by default. The problem with this is that the edge of the pond is curved and garden beds are squares.
Being close to the pond lessens your chances of laying out more garden beds so it’s best to relocate them to a space where you can continuously add more to the right side of the map, where land is available for expansion.
Have trees and flower bushes grouped in one or two squares of land. One square can be for trees while another square can be for flower bushes. Trees yield more fruit while flower bushes only yield about one flower.
You can choose to spread them throughout the farm for aesthetic purposes, but grouping them together makes harvesting more efficient. Be sure to place them in spaces where you can expand on either side should you choose to buy more trees and bushes later on.
Group buildings according to their function and production items if possible. For instance, place food-producing buildings like the sugar processor, roaster, dairy, corn oven, and bakery all together. On the other hand, buildings for making hats, weaving clothes, and creating jewelry can be placed at another side.
Surround the food processor with animal-related buildings. The food processor makes feed that animals need to produce items like milk, eggs, wool, and the like. Having them close to each other will also make harvesting more efficient and organized.
Of course, all these suggestions will depend on your available space. You may rotate buildings to see what kind of layout will maximize open territories.
Farm Town is free to play, offering in-game purchases to accelerate your farming success. For assistance, contact our Support Team at help@foranj.com. We're here to address all your queries and ensure an exceptional gaming experience!
- Version4.20
- UpdateSep 20, 2024
- Developerforanj.games
- CategoryCasual & Puzzle
- Requires AndroidAndroid 7.0+
- Downloads24M+
- Package Namecom.foranj.farmtown
- Signature08d2f64b4fbeeea4bb0449b9edde5e6c
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The farming mechanics are fun and addictive
Multiple tasks like planting, harvesting, and crafting
Some tasks can take a long time to complete
Managing resources can become tedious