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And what a complete guide you made. Thank you.
It should be made sticky.
Samsung Galaxy Tab (from work; wouldn't spend that much on a tablet if I had to buy it myself)
Maybe one year ago, but now I'm not so sure about that.
Here we go.
My stats, and NOT happy with them!
Lvl:26
Attack:4635 minus one Exploding Turkey that will explode soon
Defense:4824 again minus 1 ET.
Income:11366 per hour
Why I am not happy? (1) Even though I know from the Storm8 games that you have to progress very slow (lesson learned the hard way) I'm still going too fast. I was camping at ease at level 10 with all money buildings present (no gold, except the ice cream with my starting gold) trying to get them to maximum level. But I let myself trick into 2 epic boss events and the exploding turkey event and BAM now I'm at level 26. Still managed to buy all money buildings (except one, I'm sitting out my time of the 500K expansing to be able to place it; and of course no lofts: 760K is a really large sum). But it is going to take FOREVER to get all these (think I counted 45) buildings to level 10, with an average of say 3 days per building? And then there also a few defense buildings that I have.
Why I am not happy? (2) When doing the PvP events I noticed that compared to the players in my rivals list (=same level and mob mostly) my attack value is somewhere in the middle. So not big enough to risk blind attacks, always using the ROB button then looking at the profile (AND money) before attacking.
Here I don't agree. NOBODY gets a perfect collection of the laundromat or ANY building for that matter (unless somebody made a tool to collect automatically, is there?). The income per hour stat is just a tool to compare with other players. Nobody actually collects that kind of money. It is a theoretical maximum. The econ system of CC is a great disappointment after the Storm8 games: at least they don't stop producing money until you collect.
I figured that out myself already. Only got 1 disappointment so far: one moment I went down and the extra playground was cut in half by an extra street. Going left not yet encountered an extra street.
I heard the facebook players can remove the street and build there too!
Once I figured out you don't need to leave any room between buildings I started puzzling. Thank god a move is free and does not reset your upgrading or collection counters.
Unfortunately from the drawing you cannot determine the size of the building: you have to select the building but in order to do that you must have the money. In others words, it would be nice if the developer could add the size of each building in the buying window. Until then, maybe somebody could make a list? BTW, on of the things I appreciate so much in your guide are the many links to other useful documents.
OMG what a great tip. Never saw anybody in gameplay who has actually done it, but since I've read about it the first time earlier today, I've been putting all my money in cheap pines. I already have trees in front of every possible level indicator, now I'm filling up the spaces in between to them take away the view to the building completely. You should see my town now, almost like Sherwood Forest. LOL
I've been told that robbing the laundromats is better because they don't make you level up too quickly.
Not yet bought any. Almost the other day when there was a large reduction.
Of course, if CCM gives me some, I'll use it.
NOOOO, first do some more camping, preferably until all my buildings are level 10, another 6 months or so? BORING!
@gunny22, you aren't the sharpest knife in the drawer, are you?
Hey Gunny, ever thought of writing a book? I think you got the first couple chapters out of the way. You could call it something like, "Gunny's Guide to Buying a Clue".
The later buildings are much better definately.. I have spent on a church and two other rock cafes and the income at level 110 is phenomenal.. It changes your economic outlook.. But I also dont agree with the economic outlook becasue this game is about time keeping and the better you are at that then the more rewarding this game is..
Okay, so I resisted buying gold in the beginning. I wanted to make sure I could really get into the game...and I did. The "cheaper" side of me said, "Hey, WTF!...the game is essentially FREE! However, after having enjoyed the game about 1000 hours (minimum!), I realized that I wanted to get this one weapon that either cost too much cash...or was not available accept via a gold transaction. And I had this player who absolutely needed to get whacked by me immediately! If you get my drift. So, I spent about $9.99 to get the required gold to buy the overwhelming gun that ... well ... managed to very effectively WHACK the daylights out of my RIVAL. He agreed with me that we should both join each other's mafia! End of story! Again: the weapon I needed was NOT available via game cash...just via GOLD! I had no choice but to buy the gold...which I felt was a reasonable payback to Funzio for all the fun I was having. Thank you, and have a great game!