A: In the Farm Tribe, there are so many ways to make money. And, the higher your level, the more options for earning you can afford. Here are some of the most common:
Q: Why do the workers on the farm?
A: Workers – this is a very valuable resource, as production buildings themselves can not cook, they need working hands. Accordingly, the more production buildings and workers’ houses you have, the higher the productivity, and the faster you will be able to fulfill the order and earn more money and experience. In addition, the game has the ability to “improve” the building by equipping it with additional workplaces, which allows you to cook up to 12 dishes of one type at a time, at times increasing productivity.
Q: What should I do in the game?
A: The game does not impose a certain path of development, you can choose what you are more interested in doing: develop a farm or follow a story. The plot in the game is not limited to a short story in the introductory comics, but continues throughout the game, new characters appear regularly, with their stories, problems and desires. In this case, the plot part of the game is not imposed, but exists parallel to the farmer’s component and only complements it. You can focus only on honing the culinary skill or vice versa, the most plunged into the intricacies of the plot.
Q: How to change the avatar?
A: The pictures are taken from your public Facebook profile when you connect it to the game. To change the avatar, you must first change it on your Facebook profile, and then reconnect Facebook in the game itself.
Q: How to ask friends for help?
A: A request for help will appear in the form of a tablet with an exclamation point instead of the product recipe on any dried tree.
Q: How to help friends on the farm?
A: You can pour dried trees or buy several items from your friend’s shopping kiosk.
Q: How to find people who need help on their farm?
A: While this is not possible, you will have to independently look for these people. In the future, we have several ideas how to simplify the search for those who need help.