I do. I'm in the middle of getting it to the point where I have my farm looking just right so I can stop having to play it! It IS fun.
And at first it takes almost no time, and you can move through levels quickly to be able to expand your farm and grow new crops. But after your around 12-15 levels into it, it starts taking up tons of time if you're planting all the space you have available to you. And the more animals you put on your farm, the slower the game moves.My first goal was to get a house so I could quit sleeping in the barn.
Then I wanted a pretty path, and just this week the developers added all kinds of thing you can buy, like a playground, mailbox, open or shut gates, and flowers--and my big wish, a river and mill. I got most of what I wanted already, but I'm just one level away from getting the river. Then I'll just landscape everything and start coming much less frequently.
Yes, FarmTown is a game where you can design, grow and maintain your farm and even send gifts to your friends on Facebook. Currently, including myself, there are 8,696,902 monthly active users and 357,513 fans. Many users claim the game is "addicting".
Well all I know is my daughter plays it and loves it, that makes me happy:-).
Yes, I have tried it. However, I get so many people who send me things for the farm that they clutter up my inbox. It seems to be popular with female members of Facebook as I have yet to receive any Farm items from men.
I have begun clicking the "ignore" button when I get these because I find they take up too much of my time.
I have and still do use the game Farmtown on Facebook and will have to admit that it can be addicting. At first I was not that into it, but then as you advance it becomes more addicitng to get to the next level.
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