What makes FarmVille more fun to play than FarmTown?

There are several reasons why Farmville is more popular and has more active users compared to Farmtown when it was launched later compared to the latter. Farmville offers a lot of things that farmtown does but the similarities stops there. There are a lot more interaction with neighbors in Farmville, several ways to earn money with many different options or things to do like planting/harvesting crops, vehicles and ribbons.

Farmville also has many special gifts, changing interaction platform for all the seasons and holidays which adds to the fun. Many users also agree that Farmville graphics are better, it also has cooler characters, better leveling platform and the best of all there are no bugs. Those mentioned are the reasons why Farmville is far more popular than Farmtown.

One can also find a farmville community while farmtown doesn't have much.

I did that too. I moved from FarmTown to FarmVille. But I have different reasons.

First of all, FarmVille “looks better”. When I say that I refer strictly to the graphics of this game. I have the feeling that developers worked harder on Farmville.

The second reason is that almost all my friends were playing Farmvile and both games are boring if you don’t have neighbors. And the third reason is that Farmville has more options that FarmTown. More crops, animals, buildings.

You name it. More options, more fun! :D Lately I blocked my FarmVille and FarmTown accounts and moved to FrontierVille which is better than both of them, in my opinion.

FrontierVille looks better and is not so boring as FarmTown or FarmVille. It will take some time before I unblock my Farmville account and I won’t get back to FarmTown.

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