Showing posts with label Hay Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hay Day. Show all posts

Monday, 11 May 2015

【Part Three】Hay Day Buildings Guide

Hay Day is a popular casual game and 9game wants to share some tips and tricks about building in Hay Day for players.

Bakery
Unlocked at level 2, the bakery allows you to make bread, corn bread, cookie, raspberry/blueberry muffin, pizza, spicy pizza, potato bread and frutti di mare pizza.
Sugar Mill
The Sugar Mill unlocks at level 7 and allows you to produce brown sugar, white sugar and syrup. The ingredients used is sugar cane, which can be grown on the field.
Popcorn Pot
Popcorn Pot produces items like popcorn, buttered popcorn, chili popcorn and chocolate popcorn. From experience, buttered popcorn sells pretty well in the roadside shop. This unlocks at level 8.
Juice Press
The juice press produces apple, carrot, tomato, cherry and berry juice. This unlocks at level 26.
Jam Maker
Unlocked at level 35, this thing produces apple, blackberry, cherry, raspberry and strawberry jam. I love these in real life. I put strawberry jam on my bread every morning!
Coffee Kiosk
This awesome Coffee Kiosk unlocks at level 42. It produces espresso(duh!), caffe latte, cafe mocha, hot chocolate and espresso mocha. Starbucks anyone?

To read more information about Hay Day or other casual games, you can go to 9Game.

【Part Two】Hay Day Buildings Guide

Hay Day is a popular casual game and 9game wants to share some tips and tricks about building in Hay Day for players.

Dairy
The Dairy allows you to produce cream, butter, cheese and goat cheese. Most of the items needed come from cows and goats. This unlocks at level 6.
Pie Oven
The pie oven allows you make all kinds of pies such as carrot, pumpkin, bacon, apple. fish, feta, casserole, shepherds and lemon. You unlock at level 14.
Loom
The loom unlocks at level 17 and allows you to make sweaters, blue woolly hats, blue sweaters and red scarves.
Ice Cream Maker
This unlocks at level 29 and you can produces the vanilla ice cream, cherry popsicle, strawberry ice cream and chocolate ice cream.
Jeweler
The Jeweler makes all the bling bling items. It produces the bracelet, necklace, diamond ring and iron bracelet. This is unlocked at level 38.
Candy Machine
The Candy Shop unlocks at level 51 and allows you to produce toffee, caramel apples, jelly beans, lollipops and chocolates.

To read more information about Hay Day or other casual games, you can go to 9Game.

【Part One】Hay Day Buildings Guide

Hay Day is a popular casual game and 9game wants to share some tips and tricks about building in Hay Day for players.
There are primarily 2 types of buildings. They are production and storage.

Feed Mill
Feed Mill is available at the start and produces food for your chickens, pigs, cows, goats and sheep. You will be able to make chicken, cow, pig, goat and sheep feed.
Barn
The barn stores all your items made from production buildings such as Bakery, Feed Mill etc. They can be upgraded with bolts, planks and rolls of duct tape. Each upgrade increases 25 spaces from 50 to 1000. Later on though, when your storage gets to 1000+, each upgrade increases by 50 spaces.
The silo stores all your crops that you grow. You start off at 50 items. Similar to the Barn, upgrading will require supplies such as nails, screws and wooden panels. Each upgrade increases its capacity by 25 up to 1000 items. Subsequent upgrades increases its capacity by 50 after 1000+ items.
BBQ Grill
The BBQ grill lets you make pancakes, bacon and eggs, hamburgers, fish burgers, roasted tomatoes, baked potato plus fish and chips. You unlock this at level 9.
Cake Oven
The cake oven lets you produce all kinds of cakes, starting with carrot, cream, red berry, cheesecake, strawberry, chocolate, potato feta and lemon. This unlocks at level 21.

To read more information about Hay Day or other casual games, you can go to 9Game.

Want Diamonds in Hay Day? Follow These 7 Tips

Hay Day is a popular casual game and 9game wants to share some tips and tricks for players.In Hay Day, there are many ways to get diamonds on Hay Day. 9game is going to show you a few good ways.
  1. Login to Facebook for the first time earns you 5.
  2. You can sometimes get diamonds from the mystery chests in your farm.
  3. Achievements will give you 1,2 or 3 diamonds based on the level of the achievement.
  4. You can buy it with real money as well.
  5. Leveling up earns you a few diamonds(1-3). It is very consistent, so don’t scoff at it.
  6. Watching 30 second trailers close to the mail box earns you 1-2 diamonds .
  7. The Facebook fan page will often hold contests for you to earn diamonds.
To read more information about Hay Day or other casual games, you can go to 9Game.

Friday, 24 April 2015

Top 10 Tips for Senoir Player of Hay Day

If you want to become the best farmer the world of Hay Day has ever seen,you should need tips and cheats that 9game want to show you. Here are 10 tips for this casual game!
1.You Might As Well Get You Some Extra Coins by Selling Some Goodies
So now you know how to pack your digital wallets with Diamonds. Now here's one method that's sure to increase your Coin intake. Take a peek through other farmers' newspapers.When you spot some construction equipment like dynamite, purchase them in bulk. Since you'll be selling them soon, pay attention to this next step – sell each of the items you purchased in bulk between 180 and 220 coins a pop. Selling off these items should get you some extra coins in the long run.For the final item being sold, advertise it. Once folks take a trip to your in-game store, that ad will make all of the items you're selling public. You gotta invest to get richer, right?
2.GO GET YOU SOME DIAMONDS
Coins may be one of the main in-game currencies you rely on to get you by, but Diamonds really are the most valuable form of money the game offers.Every time you level up or have a successful fishing trip, you'll come into contact with a few Diamonds for your troubles. Go ahead and sync your Facebook account with the game so you can nab some free Diamonds, too.Diamonds need to be bought with real world dough, but you save your money by mining for them at level 24.
3. FREEBIES!
There's a pretty easy way to pick up a few extra items for free. Check out this tip from GameRevolution:Buy a lot of wheat until your silo is full. Plant half of them then turn your device up right and shake it while cutting down wheat. You will get free items.
4. Take Heed of Where You Should Make Space
The Hay Day Tumblr page provided a few essential tips on how to maximize the space on your farm land:You'll need more space. For this, you can either use the shovels, axes, saws, dynamite and TNT to remove pools, small and large trees, small or large stones, or you can wait until you get the small boy to buy those items for you. But space on your grassland is not so important as space in your barn and your silo. For these, you'll have to collect the items that sometimes just pop up from the harvesting of anything that can be harvested, including your animals works. If you ever sell some of these items, always sell to the highest price possible. Trust me, everyone wants these.
5. Stay in Tune with Your Animals and Crops
Once you finally start to comprehend the concept of your farm animals and crops, everything will start to mesh well as far as your game progress is concerned. Check out these essential tips from Modojo on how to maximize both items:
Try to stay on top of how crops and animals depend upon each other, so that you can optimize your farming strategy. You want to be able to keep animals fed, so that they can produce key goods, but you'll also need some of that feed to make more complex items for the market. It makes sense to expand your farm evenly between crops and animals so that the balance is always maintained, and you're never left short of something you need. So you've built an animal pen in Hay Day – now what? Animals won't magically appear in any pen you create, instead you'll have to tap on the till icon, then drag the appropriate animal into its housing area. Once it's settled into its new home, you'll have to feed it before it'll start creating its own produce.
6. The Purpose of Cats and Dogs
So Hay Day introduces a couple of new domesticated animals to owners – cats and dogs. Are they beneficial in any way or are they just good for pure visual purposes? Check out the Hay Day UK blog's explanation of their importance in the game:When the cats and dogs came in one of the new updates people was unsure what they was actually for. So for the new players who don't know I'll explain. You can buy the cats and dogs with vouchers. You gain vouchers from completing boat and truck orders or harvesting crops and treasure box. You can not trade them. When you have enough vouchers you can buy your cat or dog, but before you do this you must buy a cat or dog house. Your cats and dogs will need feeding, milk for cats and bacon for dogs. Every time you feed your pet you will get 30 xp. They only feed every few hours. Apart from the xp they are mainly a decorative purpose for your farm, or for some players, it is a achievement getting each individual pet.
7. Use Diamonds to Speed Up the Production of Various Items
Hay Day is a game that takes plenty of personal (and financial) investment from dedicated players. Some folks may grow tired of the game's slow progress while others may find that aspect of the game more fitting for they play style.For those of you who wish to speed things up a bit more, you're going have to sacrifice some Diamonds. Tap on any item or animal that you wanna get farther along, click on the lightning icon and use your Diamonds to speed up the process.
8. Do Away With Mature Crops
When any of your crops fully mature, know this – you won't get any more substantial benefits from the patches of land they're planted on.Keep an eye on your crops so that you won't have patches packed with fully grown crops that aren't worth keeping around any more. Tap on the field with the mature crops, access your sickle and proceed to sweep those crops off the field immediately.Drop some new crops on that field to begin the process all over again and get some new essential bonuses.
9. Search Out for Building Materials
Building materials are needed to upgrade your storage space in your barn and silo.You can access some new building items while you're out on the fields and taking care of your animals. Those Mystery Boxes that pop up every so often during gameplay are also good for finding building materials.You can also cop some Mystery Boxes with your Diamonds if you choose to.
10. What's Up With Those Tomatoes?
Some crops take a little bit longer to fully grow. One of those crops that seemingly take forever and a day to mature are tomatoes. QuickGamer posted this quick tip on the purpose of crops that take much longer to grow:Tomatoes are slow to grow. but they are also very valuable. The time spent to grow a crop or make a refined product reflects the value that product has on the market. It's a longer investment but a great way to make money with little work.
Too see more information about Hay Day: hayday.9game.com

Thursday, 16 April 2015

A Review about Hay Day:Tell You the Backstory

If you like casual mobile game,you may like Hay Day and after you read this information,9game hope you will fall in love with this lovely game.
The backstory is simple: You’ve been left a huge farm to tend to. You’ll raise animals like chickens, cows, and sheep, and you’ll grow and harvest crops like wheat and corn. You’ll also have to juggle to myriad of tasks that goes into sustaining a grade-A ranch. Your critters must be fed and your silo must be painted, for example. Occasionally visitors from town or other farms will swing by, offering you tasks or money for your ware, like eggs or bread.
Replay value comes in the form of achievements. Simply click on your house to view all of the achievements you’ve unlocked so far: Collect several hundred eggs for Egghead, for example, or get lots of milk from your cows for Got Milk? As far as item collection goes, you’ll have to wait in real-time before your farm’s products are ready to be collected and sold. It may take a few minutes for wheat to grow, or a half hour for cows to produce milk. You can speed up the process by using diamonds, of which you have limited quantity, but can acquire more throughout the game.
The biggest strength I notice is the graphics. Rich, beautiful detailed, with landscapes and zoom and pan, Hay Day‘s presentation is fairly cinematic for a mobile game. It’s eye candy. The controls are also smooth, nonintrusive, and use the iPhone’s touch screen well. For example, just tap on a plot of land, then run your finger across the field to collect the grown crops. You’ll use the same gestural controls to gather sellable products your animals will yield, like wool or milk. You’re also able to visit your friends’ farms via Facebook.
One differentiating trait is the commerce element among players. Real people can post ads in the newspaper in order to sell their goods to other players. It’s a Neopoets-like system that connects players and their shops, which adds a social element the game doesn’t have otherwise. There are also computer characters that periodically arrive on your farm who will want to buy or sell goods.
Really, there’s nothing to complain about here, other than everything feels quite familiar. With FarmVille and its ilk, the social farming sim has been shoved down our throats for years, and Hay Day doesn’t introduce anything exceptionally revolutionary to revitalize or rethink the genre. It’s also a bit annoying how the tutorial holds your hand for the first 15 to 20 minutes of gameplay. “Now let’s collect the eggs.” “Now let’s build the stable.” It’s not a gripe with this particular game, per se, just a gripe with many sims in general. Perhaps games should stagger out the instructions by introducing challenges that players can dwell on before a new gameplay element or technique is added.
Overall, this game is a gem and a steal for being available in the App Store for free. If you’re a fan of simulation games, Hay Day is visually pleasing and will definitely keep your inner agriculturalist giddy for hours.