Basically what the title says. I'm a lvl 19.
Basically what the title says. I'm a lvl 19.
Absolutely. As you level up you have more machines and more ways to sell the items you make (boat, train, in addition to trucks). Eventually you clear your land and you have lots of room to rearrange your items. There is also a big sense of accomplishment when you reach a new level or open a new machine that you once thought you would never get. ;)
Pretty much what badevilkitty just said. ;)
Things get awesome as you level up. You learn to manage everything as you level up. Plus you start finally winning those decos you have been struggling to win and that alone is awesome. You also find new ways of doing things and that's nice too.
Oh and then you get Hay Day rich and have million of coins and can help lower levels or go on a spending spree in the decos tab.
It's pretty cool. ;) Keep on farming.
Yes to a point.....after 100 I found it got rather boring. Things looking hopeful in next update though :)
It certainly becomes a lot more engaging as you progress further through the levels. I remember the first 20 to 25 levels it was pretty easy; like a part time game if that makes any sense.
The town I believe is at lv 34; once you get there you'll be busy; and generating a lot more bonus items too which is great.
Hay Day is slooooow in the beginning. Plan on playing once every couple days. After getting more production items it gets very busy working toward leveling up and getting machines and expanding land. Once you get everything (i think last machine is level 75?) there isnt much to shot for other than the 100 level golden tree award. That being said, it is still somewhat fun! Go Hay Day!!
At level 19 things will become more interesting because the neighborhood feature opens up for you. That gives you access to the social aspects of the game...not to mention Big "D"--the Derby.
As you get more animals, pets, features, machines, NH, fishing, town...you will find yourself constantly juggling how you want to manage your farm. It is particularly challenging if you choose to do it all without buying diamonds. There are quite a few of us who have done all our farming without buying diamonds. In my case, I've bought diamonds 3 times in 2 years. Twice to be able to buy some decos, once (a big $5) for a cause.
Happy farming!
I am level 51 and all I can say is that playing Hay Day is much more fun now than it was when I was level 19. The further you get, the more you can personalize the way you play. I play differently now than last month, or two months ago, etc. Sometimes I concentrate on boat orders, sometimes on the town, sometimes on making money by selling in the RSS, sometimes on the Derby when my fellow neighbour (it's a NH for two) is active. I don't play with Facebook but still, I have a nice group of followers and friends and that too, makes the game more fun!
And, as was said before, you can decorate your farm! That's the best thing for me. At first your farm looks like any other low level farm but now I know that my farm is unique, there is no other farm looking exactly like it. When I started playing Hay Day, it was just a game, now it feels like having a farm of my own in the big city I live in.
One last point, I thought Hay Day was an easy game because it's cute. Well, it is much more challenging than I thought! I regularly have a full barn, I sometimes have to stop honey production to spare axes, etc. I like it, because I have to find strategies to make my farm running smoothly :)
Well, to answer in one word: Definitively!!
Every couple of days???? What? No way. I got my cousin to start playing a few days ago and she just hit level 17 as I'm typing this. She's been playing (and I've been playing her farm to help) several times a day for an hour or so at a time. She's having a blast and there is plenty to do- probably more to do because she only has a few slots on her machines. She just unlocked her boat dock...and so it begins!
Definitely. I'm currently on level 66, and it really is a lot of fun! Though I think for a lot of people this is the case up to a certain point, because at some point you have no new products to unlock and that's when for a lot of people it gets boring.