How to Level Up Fast in Facebook's Farm Town Game

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Plow some fields, then plant some potatoes.

The first time you played Farm Town on Facebook, you thought it was silly. The second time, it seemed kind of fun. By the third time you played Farm Town, you were addicted! Who knew that an Internet game could be so much fun! If you're addicted, you're probably also obsessed with reaching higher levels as fast as possible. Luckily, there are a few ways to level up fast.

Things You'll Need

  • Internet
  • Facebook Account
  • Farm Town app
  • Time
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Instructions

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      When you begin the game, immediately start earning as much money as you can. You can do this by going to the marketplace and harvesting and plowing for others. You earn more money harvesting then you do plowing.

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      As you earn money, expand your farm by going to the real estate section and buying bigger farm plots. The bigger your farm is, the more crops you can plant, which means you will earn money quickly.

    • 3

      As you grow your farm, make sure you keep up on planting and harvesting your own crops. This ensures that you always have a source of income. You also earn XP (experience points) for plowing and planting crops.

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      Now that you have your farm established and you are earning a regular income from your crops Focus on getting XP. You can earn experience points plowing, planting and buying items for your farm.

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      If you have a lot of coins and don't need the money, focus on planting and plowing. Visit the marketplace regularly to get plowing jobs. Also plant crops that grow quickly, like grapes or raspberries, so you can have them harvested, plowed and replanted quickly. This helps you level up very fast.

    • 6

      If you still aren't leveling up in Farm Town as fast as you wish, buy buildings for your farm at the store to earn XP. Consider getting a house and a barn to get a high number of experience points.

Tips & Warnings

  • If all else fails, just remember -- plow, plow, plow!

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