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CityVille Hints And Tips You Shouldn't Miss

If you are looking for CityVille hints and tips to help you gain levels fast or earn millions of coins and cash in the game, you are at the right place. Although there are too much CityVille hints and tips to be able to mention here, we are trying our best to list some basic and most important CityVille hints for you. Make sure to read on.

CityVille Crops Growing Hints & Tips

1. Look into the crop chart and choose the right crops to grow which will provide more goods with the same energy.

2. Harvest at the right time or the crops will expire.

3. Choose a big place for farming rather than some small plots at different places.

4. Prepare a sufficient storing place for goods in advance, because as progressing, you will have a lot of goods from your farm and shipped from other cities to give a steady supply to your business.

5. Expend your businesses with as many coffee shops as you can supply at the beginning.

6. Surround your most profitable business with a lot of decorations. By doing this, you will get some rewards and bonuses from CityVille.

7. Use the move tool to change the businesses in this well decorative place when they are ready to pay out.

8. Gain experience by collections. To level up, you need to gain enough experience points. Collecting from businesses, community buildings, crops and homes, you will receive experience.

9. Complete CityVille quests. By doing so, you will get not only coins and certain items, but also some experience points.

10. Clear the CityVille trees. By chopping down trees, you will obtain coins and experience.

11. Get yourself lots of neighbors in CityVille. On one side, you can get up to 3 extra energy points as bonus each time you visit a neighbor a day. So the more neighbors you have and visit, the more energy you will get each day. One the other side, you could saving your energy by asking your neighbors for help with your tasks. This way, you can get some coins and energy from jobs done by others and don't use any energy in the process.



Source: eZine