After predicting that Zynga would release the Downy Birch Tree in FarmVille this evening, we've been lucky enough to be proven right, as tonight's FarmVille update brought with it not only the Downy Birch Tree, but the Silver Birch Tree as well. Both of these trees continue in the recent "realism" kick Zynga seems to be on with trees (we know you've been wanting more realism, and they've clearly heard you), and you can add them to your farm for 10 and 5 Farm Cash each, respectively.
As you might have guessed, the Downy Birch Tree is the level 2 tree in this pair, meaning that you can go ahead and save your 10 Farm Cash and just purchase the Silver Birch Tree, as you'll likely eventually receive the Downy Birch via a Mystery Seedling. Or, you can just luck into receiving one being posted by your friend(s) on their wall.
Both of these trees will be available in the game for the next two weeks, and both can be placed either on your Home Farm or on your second farm in the English Countryside. While realism is great and all, this Downy Birch Tree gives us a great idea for a cross-promotion Zynga could look into. A Downy Fabric Softener Tree anyone? C'mon, I can't be the only one that would like a stuffed animal tree, would I? It would look great right next to my Cotton Candy Tree, after all. But I guess that's for another time.
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn farmville england expansion. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
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Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 12, 2011
FarmVille LE English Countryside Trees: Downy Birch Tree & Silver Birch Tree
FarmVille LE English Countryside Animals: Dales Pony, Campbell Duck, & Purple Stripes Ram
Three new animals have been released tonight as part of the latest FarmVille update. While all three of these animals are part of the limited edition English Countryside theme, this release is a bit different than those we've seen recently, as these three animals can all be placed on your second farm in the English Countryside, but (as of this writing), only two of them can be purchased for your Home Farm.
The two universal animals are the Dales Pony and the Campbell Duck. The Pony is the more expensive animal, at 24 Farm Cash. Remember, if you place the Dales Pony in your Horse Stable, you'll have a chance to breed the Pony for a Dales Pony Foal which can be shared with friends. Meanwhile, the Campbell Duck is cheaper at 16 Farm Cash. You'll receive 1600 experience points for purchasing it.
The final animal is the Ram (Purple Stripes), which can only be purchased for your second farm, as it is part of the sheep breeding process. It costs 30 Farm Cash. While technically, sheep breeding is supposed to only allow the pattern to come from the male, users are reporting that the female's pattern has been carried over to some lambs. Zynga is holding firm to the "father only" story though, so this is most likely a bug, and if you want a "guarantee" of receiving a purple striped lamb in the future, this really is your best bet.
While the Dales Pony and Campbell Duck will be available for the next two weeks, the Purple Stripes Ram will be available in the store for almost a full month, giving you a bit of time to earn up the necessary Farm Cash to purchase it if you can't do so now.
The two universal animals are the Dales Pony and the Campbell Duck. The Pony is the more expensive animal, at 24 Farm Cash. Remember, if you place the Dales Pony in your Horse Stable, you'll have a chance to breed the Pony for a Dales Pony Foal which can be shared with friends. Meanwhile, the Campbell Duck is cheaper at 16 Farm Cash. You'll receive 1600 experience points for purchasing it.
The final animal is the Ram (Purple Stripes), which can only be purchased for your second farm, as it is part of the sheep breeding process. It costs 30 Farm Cash. While technically, sheep breeding is supposed to only allow the pattern to come from the male, users are reporting that the female's pattern has been carried over to some lambs. Zynga is holding firm to the "father only" story though, so this is most likely a bug, and if you want a "guarantee" of receiving a purple striped lamb in the future, this really is your best bet.
While the Dales Pony and Campbell Duck will be available for the next two weeks, the Purple Stripes Ram will be available in the store for almost a full month, giving you a bit of time to earn up the necessary Farm Cash to purchase it if you can't do so now.
FarmVille LE English Countryside Buildings: English Manor & English Tower
There are two new buildings available in the limited edition English Countryside theme in FarmVille, with both of these buildings coming as "sneak peek" objects we brought you a look at yesterday. The two items are the English Manor and the English Tower (note that the English Tower has been name-changed from the Stone Clock Tower).
These two buildings will cost Farm Cash to purchase for you farm, at a rate of 35 Farm Cash for the English Manor, and 18 Farm cash for the English Tower (which yes, still does contain a clock). Both of these items are fairly large, with the English Manor being one of the widest items we've seen released in the game (that is, you'll likely need to do so reorganizing of your decorations to make this bad boy fit).
Both of these items will be available in the game for the next two weeks, and both can be purchased for either of your farms. Remember though, if you'd like to have one of these items on both of your farms, you'll need to shell out the Farm Cash twice. Yes, that's a high cost, but until Zynga releases the ability to transfer items between farms, that's unfortunately how it has to be.
Will you purchase either of these items for either of your farms?
These two buildings will cost Farm Cash to purchase for you farm, at a rate of 35 Farm Cash for the English Manor, and 18 Farm cash for the English Tower (which yes, still does contain a clock). Both of these items are fairly large, with the English Manor being one of the widest items we've seen released in the game (that is, you'll likely need to do so reorganizing of your decorations to make this bad boy fit).
Both of these items will be available in the game for the next two weeks, and both can be purchased for either of your farms. Remember though, if you'd like to have one of these items on both of your farms, you'll need to shell out the Farm Cash twice. Yes, that's a high cost, but until Zynga releases the ability to transfer items between farms, that's unfortunately how it has to be.
Will you purchase either of these items for either of your farms?
Thứ Hai, 26 tháng 12, 2011
FarmVille: English Countryside Pigpen updated to match other English buildings
If you've been holding off on building a Pigpen in your English Countryside in FarmVille, because it looked like the Pigpen on your Home Farm (and didn't match the rest of the expansion's animal buildings), you can rest easy now as the building has been updated to match. What a relief!
The Pigpen's cost has remained the same - 5,000 coins for the frame. You'll also still need to build the frame to completion by using bricks, nails, and wooden boards. The only difference now comes in the building's appearance, but, for those detail-centric players like myself - that's all the change the building needed. For a detailed guide on how to build a Pigpen (say, if this were your first, or you'd just like a reminder), check out our complete guide.
Did you wait to build a Pigpen because it was light brown and white rather than dark brown like other English Countryside buildings?
The Pigpen's cost has remained the same - 5,000 coins for the frame. You'll also still need to build the frame to completion by using bricks, nails, and wooden boards. The only difference now comes in the building's appearance, but, for those detail-centric players like myself - that's all the change the building needed. For a detailed guide on how to build a Pigpen (say, if this were your first, or you'd just like a reminder), check out our complete guide.
Did you wait to build a Pigpen because it was light brown and white rather than dark brown like other English Countryside buildings?
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