

There is an imbalance between wood and stone needs. Some of the older wonders based step 1 needs on the resources a player has when they start it, however, as I understand it, even if the resource need starts off really low, eventually the needs are the same.Įarlier wonders have the same number needed for each stage.for example 570 wood for each stage, but in the newer ones, the numbers increase with each step.so 700/750/850/1000 wood and stone. So if some of the info is wrong, please let me know and I'll change it. (and really, now that we've long past those game versions it really doesn't matter)Īlso, on a few cases I don't have exact documentation of how many resources it takes to build each wonder, so I guessed.what I mean is I don't know exactly when the resource needed numbers went up so I guessed. I simply cannot find what wonder came when so I filled in the gaps with guesswork. At any point in time any player can use real money to ease their game play and get an advantage.Ī few notes.some of my earlier version numbers are total guess work. The impatient but expensive way, and the patient and cheaper way. Please remember that this game, like pretty much every other one out there, has a couple of ‘ways’ to play.

My third game is now just hit level 100 (in about two and a half years and without spending a penny) so I’m entering the ‘drudge along with every wonder assigned but no resources to build them’ levels. These are in no particular order and will be adjusted as I continue to play. Since I like lists, this developed into a list of tips that I thought I’d pass onto other players. But it has allowed me to refresh my memory and experience some older glitches that still linger in the game.Īs I did that I found myself taking notes and using lessons learned from my other games in this one. I’m not going to buy a new third device just to play the game again. The videos help a lot, however I do know that this is a game I will eventually abandon. Christmas brought a new ipad and shifting of devices so I am now playing the third game on my old iPod. Initially since I was playing on an iPad 2, I couldn’t watch videos so my progress was very slow. I largely did it because, while answering questions on the forum, I realized that I really didn’t remember how the game worked years ago. This guide started when I started a third game on my old iPad 2. The focus of this guide is tips and tricks to maximize your benefit and minimize your expenditure. There are others that use the game almost as a canvas to create wonderful decorative sculptures. Some work to level up and max out as quickly as they can, others don’t care about leveling up and simply want to create a pretty village. There is no wrong or right way to play the game. Others choose to purchase things they like or that are simply ‘cool’. Huts that give me an advantage in playing the game by unlocking crops or in the case of the exchange hut, the ability to turn unwanted game prizes into coins. So my purchases were the mushroom hut, garden hut, grove flower shop, exchange hut, Miller Smurf, etc. I have usually based my decision to purchase on ‘what do I get from it’. I have made EO purchases over the years and my two main games do have special huts in them. This guide may focus on non-monetary ways to advance in the game, but if your budget allows, it’s always good to support the developers. Choices they make are not out to ‘get’ players, they have to turn a profit to keep being able to produce the game. Programmers need to be paid, servers cost money, so the developer does need to make money. I also think that players need to remember that the game is a business. You need to make the best decisions for you. So what worked then or works now may not always work. This game has evolved over the years, not only when Beeline had it, but also after it was acquired by Bongfish and now owned by Popreach. So I’ve played the game, although I have not played it from the beginning. About 4 or 5 now, and I have managed to get my villages up to nearly 140 and may max it out in another year or two.

I will start this by saying I’ve been playing the game for years.
