If we are going to be a big business tycoon slash mayor of a city in the cityville, what we look forward for our town. Confused??? I'm talking expansion, folks, and in CityVille we can do it more then one ways in the Cityville now to raise our level of success. First things first, we must involve in trading before we will be able to expand. Especially considering the first city limits expansion costs 20 thousand coins.
As we now in the real word now days the shipping of goods can be done in 3 ways, either by rail (Inland), or by ship or by Air. But in the Cityville shipping can be done two ways: by train or by, well, ship.we'll only have access to shipping via train until a later mission comes along that involves building a pier and whatnot. Luckily, the train station is raring to go as soon as you arrive. However, i don't recommend you jump into shipping until we a're well into the swing of things.
We can enter in the shipping if we are having a big reserve of goods and cas
Once you have a good amount of goods and cash, each of which come from farming and collecting from properties, you can start shipping goods and buying them from Samantha through the Train Schedule Menu. It's here that you can select to buy or sell goods and to how many people with varying prices, gains and times. Selling goods detracts from your supply, but nets you cash while importing goods does the reverse. Sending an receiving anything from Samantha's city goes something like this:
-Sell to Samantha: 5 minutes, -50 Goods +150 coins
-Buy from Samantha: 5 minutes, +50 Goods -210 coins
Notice the timer. This is how long it takes for your train to make the trip. Once it returns, you can collect your Goods or cash. Now, sending goods to multiple friends' cities goes a little differently, so here are the current rates and times:
Buy Goods:
Eventually, there will be an interesting balance to be maintained once everyone reaches higher levels of commerce. It seems that the pier and ships will be an automated process, simply collecting goods on various timers. But before you can build a pier and start shipping good internationally, so to speak, you'll need to become the mayor. (We'll have more on both once these options become available.)
Now that you've built up the savvy to support your imminent explosion onto to commerce scene, let's talk literally. Just like in other Zynga games, the option to expand your land is there from the beginning in the Build menu. However, the first land grab, at 12x12, costs a whopping 20 thousand coins. You'll also need a Zoning Permit, which your friends can gift you for free from the Gifting Menu.
Expansion behaves a bit differently than in Zynga's other games. Instead of just growing larger on all sides, you'll be granted a 12x12 spot of land that you can choose to place along any one of your city's four edges. This opens things up for a little strategy. For instance, if you're near a local river or the coastline, I would highly recommend expanding in that direction first to get a pier going as early as possible. Until that time comes, just keep on farming, shipping those goods and growing your franchise empire.
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As we now in the real word now days the shipping of goods can be done in 3 ways, either by rail (Inland), or by ship or by Air. But in the Cityville shipping can be done two ways: by train or by, well, ship.we'll only have access to shipping via train until a later mission comes along that involves building a pier and whatnot. Luckily, the train station is raring to go as soon as you arrive. However, i don't recommend you jump into shipping until we a're well into the swing of things.
We can enter in the shipping if we are having a big reserve of goods and cas
Once you have a good amount of goods and cash, each of which come from farming and collecting from properties, you can start shipping goods and buying them from Samantha through the Train Schedule Menu. It's here that you can select to buy or sell goods and to how many people with varying prices, gains and times. Selling goods detracts from your supply, but nets you cash while importing goods does the reverse. Sending an receiving anything from Samantha's city goes something like this:
-Sell to Samantha: 5 minutes, -50 Goods +150 coins
-Buy from Samantha: 5 minutes, +50 Goods -210 coins
Notice the timer. This is how long it takes for your train to make the trip. Once it returns, you can collect your Goods or cash. Now, sending goods to multiple friends' cities goes a little differently, so here are the current rates and times:
Buy Goods:
- 3 Friends: 4 hours, +250 Goods -925 coins
- 4 Friends: 8 hours, +350 Goods -1,365 coins
- 6 Friends: 12 hours, +450 Goods -1,844 coins
- 8 Friends: 14 hours, +550 Goods -2,365 coins
- 10 Friends: 48 hours, +700 Goods -3,150 coins
- 3 Friends: 4 hours, -250 Goods +500coins
- 4 Friends: 8 hours, -350 Goods +612 coins
- 6 Friends: 12 hours, -450 Goods +675 coins
- 8 Friends: 14 hours, -550 Goods +687 coins
- 10 Friends: 48 hours, -700 Goods +700 coins
Eventually, there will be an interesting balance to be maintained once everyone reaches higher levels of commerce. It seems that the pier and ships will be an automated process, simply collecting goods on various timers. But before you can build a pier and start shipping good internationally, so to speak, you'll need to become the mayor. (We'll have more on both once these options become available.)
Now that you've built up the savvy to support your imminent explosion onto to commerce scene, let's talk literally. Just like in other Zynga games, the option to expand your land is there from the beginning in the Build menu. However, the first land grab, at 12x12, costs a whopping 20 thousand coins. You'll also need a Zoning Permit, which your friends can gift you for free from the Gifting Menu.
Expansion behaves a bit differently than in Zynga's other games. Instead of just growing larger on all sides, you'll be granted a 12x12 spot of land that you can choose to place along any one of your city's four edges. This opens things up for a little strategy. For instance, if you're near a local river or the coastline, I would highly recommend expanding in that direction first to get a pier going as early as possible. Until that time comes, just keep on farming, shipping those goods and growing your franchise empire.
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