Wehere at Game Infarmer are obsessed with Farm Together. Our Call of Duty and Overwatch clans have taken breaks from matches to grow crops and build sprawling fields. It's our current go-to game when we just need to relax.
The beautiful thing about Farm Together is you always make progress. Every dollar you spend brings more back. While you can't fail, farm growth can go slowly if you don't know how to bring in the big bucks. Below is a selection of tips that will get you moving in the right direction. Within a matter of hours, you should be swimming in cash, diamonds, ribbons, and more.
Plant trees together, put animals in pens together, and place fish in a large pond together. While the farm will look nicer when things are separated into their own fenced in areas, the larger fields and pens allow for the tractor to be used more effectively. Make sure the fields keep the tractor's 3x3 capabilities in mind. Having an extra row on the side just slows you down. This is one tip that will expand the size of your wallet quickly.
When you reach the level that the house unlocks, build it as soon as you can. Construction will take 4 full days, and cost a sizable sum, but brings new gameplay opportunities and allows you to earn tickets.
Gas is a precious commodity and you'll likely find yourself running to the station more than you care to as you tend to your fields. The upgraded gas stations costs a whopping 25 ribbons but greatly increases the time you can use your tractor.
If you are just starting out some of the unlockable content cannot be found mid-game. You'll need to back out of your farm to the title screen to access the customization options, which give you a cat or dog, allow you to design your own tractor, outfit, and more.
If you want to have enough cash to dive through like Scrooge McDuck, plant as many sunflowers, strawberries, watermelons, and grapes as you can. Yes, they take time to grow, but deliver sizable returns. Beets are also a good go-to since they are available each season and harvest regularly, when watered. Adding sprinklers to these money making fields can speed up the process.
Plant money trees (yes, they exist in this game) and regularly check your various stands to get the diamond payouts. Don't be afraid to invest in numerous stands of the same variety if you are harvesting a lot of the same thing.
Money trees can only be farmed in winter and many other diamond solutions are available. Try honey! Block off an entire section of the farm for honeycomb, which costs a mere 10 diamonds each - make a lot of these. Like 100. While it takes some time to harvest them all, they provide 5 diamonds and experience every day, and the honey can be turned in at the honey stand for merit badges. It adds up quick and you can feed the badges back into the diamond cycle by creating special plants like mustard that cost badges to make, but give diamonds every harvest.
Odds are we'll see plenty of timed events like the Lovely Harvest festival, which allows players to plant cotton candy to add unicorns and other limited-time decorations to their farms. You'll want to invest heavily in these timed crops to earn all of the unlocks, which can be viewed in the quest log.
If you really want to see the money fly in, make your map mostly fishing and use a farmhand to harvest. Plant money trees for diamonds where you can. Build 4 houses and use each kitchen to make sushi, which gives you plenty of tickets for paying your farmhands.
Farming games are the new thing keeping everyone busy these days. People are tired of repetitive shooters with toxic communities. Unwinding after a long day by doing some virtual farming and decorating is the best self-care you can give yourself as a gamer.
Farm Together is a game made by people who know what farm game enthusiasts really want. Not only do you get your tycoon farming experience, hoarding materials, and cashing out loads of money, but the game also supports more casual gamers. Casual gamers who play games like Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley, where decorating is at the forefront before grinding materials are.
In Farm Together, you can share a farm with up to six friends and decorate and fund your own open world by the countryside. The game is neverending. Find out the basics to understanding your farm below.
There are four different types of currency in the game. You have your regular coins, medals, tickets, and diamonds. All of them will allow you to buy buildings, decorations, and crops for your farm.
Earning regular cash is easy, you just have to farm and harvest high-value crops. Each time your farm levels up, more crops, animals, and others are unlocked. You should take note of which available crops will give you the most amount of money. You also start off with one well on your farm. This well can be harvested for 25 coins every two minutes and you can purchase more wells for four diamonds each.
When you level up your farm, you're rewarded with diamonds. Diamonds are generally used to purchase decor and useful machines. Starting at level two, you'll be able to buy stalls that exchange extra resources for diamonds.
This means that when your storage is full, you can go to these stalls and exchange some of your vegetable stock for a couple of diamonds. The larger your farm, the more you'll be able to farm diamonds this way by using these stalls. You can check your storage by holding down TAB.
To earn medals, which look like pink ribbons, you need to complete quests. You periodically get quests where other people you'll never meet ask you for some produce. Upon completion, you'll get experience and a couple of medals. At level 18, you will be able to buy stalls that exchange different resources for medals.
Tickets are end-game currency. You start using them to pay for expensive things like farmhands. To earn tickets, you need to farm recipes. Recipes are like planting and harvesting crops, but inside your house on a stove or with other types of furniture.
To buy and place furniture, you have to be inside your house and use the interact button to bring up the furniture store. Most furniture items provide tasks that will reward you with tickets. You can also purchase and place a Pawn Shop for five medals. The Pawn Shop allows you to exchange Gold Nuggets for tickets and other resources.
TIP: Gold Nuggets are a valuable material that have a rare drop chance from harvesting. You get a higher chance of dropping them by using Farmhands and by harvesting high-level crops. Crops have an experience level that raises each time you harvest them.
When you first start the game, you have a couple of plots given to you and everything must be done by hand. It's cute at first but becomes tedious very quickly. After completing the tutorial you'll have immediate access to a tractor, which can save a life if you know how to use it right. By leveling up your farm, you'll be able to unlock even more items to help you farm faster.
Tractors can highlight up to nine squares. All you have to do is click your interact button to harvest, plow, plant, water, and create plots. This makes harvesting and creating land quick and easy. You can also highlight crops with the tractor and press X to recycle and remove all squares. The tractor makes everything faster-paced. That's not all, though. You can harvest trees, animals, and flowers when riding the tractor.
Sprinklers are another efficient way to speed up crop growth. At farm level five, you'll be able to buy one small sprinkler at the cost of one medal. One sprinkler reaches two squares. For crops like watermelons that need a day to grow, installing sprinklers will cut down the hoursspent waiting for growth by a lot. One medal can seem costly, but at the time that you unlock sprinklers, there's not much else to spend medals on anyway.
The best option for efficient farming is by buying farmhands. Farmhands are farmer NPCs you can buy and place around your farm. These NPCs will harvest, water, and feed anything near it. Because the game runs while you're not logged in, they will be able to maintain the farm for you while you're away. The game does not become fully automatic. You'll always have some work to do yourself, but when you expand your farm to all four corners of the world, you'll need farmhands for extra help. Farmhands unlock at farm level 20 and one farmhand costs tickets to purchase.
Whether you have all the fun gadgets listed above for efficient farming or not, you can always invite friends. Other players can join your farm and harvest, plant, and water your crops as well as feed your animals. They can only join if you're hosting a game and logged on. In the settings, while you're logged into your farm, you can edit friends and guest permissions. This allows you to decide whether other players can water flowers, only harvest items, or doing nothing at all.
Aside from money and food, you can decorate anything you want to your heart's content. In the main menu, you can click Customize to find options not only for your character, but for a pet cat or dog, and for your tractor and farmhand. You can change the colors, paint job, and accessories on your tractor for an individual feel. Farmhands' outfits can be changed as well. By leveling up your player, you can unlock pets in this menu.
After you're rich and famous, all that's left to do is rearrange and decorate everything. This is as much of a life decor simulation as it is a farming simulation. By spending diamonds, you can create entirely new biomes and create cities instead of countrysides. The possibilities are endless, especially when you're at a higher level and more items are available to you. There are things like hedges, archways, garden lights, festival stands, camping gear, and more.
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