Saturday, December 25, 2010

CityVille - How to Play (Guide)

Hello all readers,

CityVille now is the newest and biggest game from Zynga, wich make and the popular games like : Farmville and FrontierVille games acctually in Facebook. In CityVille, you move out of the quiet countryside settings of those two games to construct your own successful city from its humble beginnings into a booming metropolis. So this is an article that you can learn how to play CityVille Game.

Houses 

All of your happy city dwellers need a place to live, and there are a lot of housing choices in the game. You also earn rent from all the houses, so they are an important source of coins, especially early on in the game. Each type of house holds a different number of people and larger houses cost more to build. You’re also limited by a population cap, which is the maximum number of residents you can have in your city. To raise that cap, you must construct community buildings.

Buildings

Community Buildings are a new concept in CityVille and one of the more confusing parts for beginners in the game. In order to grow your population cap, you’ll need to build community buildings. In addition to costing coins and energy to construct, community buildings need to be staffed by employees. You can either recruit your friends to join your staff for each building or pay cash (the paid currency) to fill the positions. The first community building you’ll construct will be City Hall. After that, you’ll want to build a post office and police station and so on.

Friends and Neighbors


Like in other games and in City Ville you can add as more as you can Freinds and Neighbors. Friends and Neighbors have always been a big part of games on Facebook, but they become critical in CityVille. You can visit all of your friends cities and help them tend to houses, businesses, and farms. In return, your friends will be able to do the same in your city. And friends become especially important when it comes to expansion. You’ll need your friends to help you out when it comes to staffing your community buildings so that you can grow your small little town into a thriving city. Visiting and helping friends is also a great way to quickly replenish your diminishing energy supply.

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