Facebook integration is used to add new friends for benefits, however at the time of this review the feature did not seem to be working. Much like the cartoon, the visuals are vibrant and the Retina optimized graphics run smoothly even on large and complex villages crawling with busy little Smurfs. Actions are limited by your population, requiring individual Smurfs to either build or tend to fields, but players can spend 'Smurf Berries' that are earned each day, via gifts or purchased directly from the store to either speed up the process or to purchase unique buildings that provide additional benefits to your village. These range from mixing potions for Papa Smurf to helping Greedy Smurf to bake treats for your growing population of general Smurfs. Much like other freemium farm/town management style titles, you'll need to earn levels through experience earned from farming, building and in a neat twist, from playing mini-games that refresh every few hours. So, lo and behold, Capcom have created the official Smurfs' Village and all your usual Farmville-ish obsessions can now be dedicated to defending the Smurfs from their ever present nemesis, Gargamel. Wild also gives an XP bonus to all palm crops on the island.I guess it was only a matter of time before someone realized that the Smurfs lived in a village, 'And hey! What a great idea it'd be if you could manage that little town?!'. Wild Smurf: Purchasing Wild Smurf unlocks ALL of the palm crops, including Wild's special Bananas. Other types of seeds can be unlocked by receiving them as gifts from your friends. Seeds: When starting out, you can only plant one type of crop on your palms. You can water a friend's palms by tapping the watering can icon when it appears over their palms. Watering: Watering a friend's palm crop will increase the rewards given to your friend when they collect the crop. You can also harvest from a palm tree at any time, but you'll get less coins and xp than if you wait the full time. Palm tree crops will give gold and XP when they are completed. Palm crops cost gold to plant, and they require a Smurf to tend them while they're growing. Magic Shrubs become available at level 21 and each Magic Shrub counts towards your garden limit. They take longer to grow than regular crops, but do not wilt and can be harvested for both XP and gold when they're done. Like gardens, Magic Shrubs cost gold to plant and require a Smurf to tend them while they're growing. Nat also gives an XP bonus to all nearby flowers whenever they bloom. Nat Smurfling: Purchasing Nat's Village Hut unlocks ALL of the flowers and seeds, including Nat's special Lilies. As you level up, you'll unlock more colors of that flower, and tulips at level 20. Seeds: Starting at level 14, you can plant one type of flower. Watered flowers do not need to be replanted. Tap it to ask a Smurf to tend to it, so it can bloom again. If a friend has watered your flowers, you'll see a watering can. You can water a friend's Flower Box by tapping the watering can icon when it appears over their flowers. Watering: Watering a friend's Flower Box will help it to re-bloom. Each Flower Box counts towards your garden limit. When a flower is finished blooming it can either be removed (like harvesting a crop) or watered by a friend. Flowers will give XP (but no gold) when they bloom. Flowers cost gold to plant, and they require a Smurf to tend them while they're growing. To cancel a crop that has already been planted, tap it once and then tap the red, circular icon.įlower boxes are like gardens. Don't leave finished crops too long, or they will wilt. ![]() Tap a garden to plant a crop, or to harvest one that is fully grown. As with buildings, each crop / each garden will occupy a single Smurf until it is fully grown. ![]() ![]() Crops cost gold to plant, and earn gold and XP when they are harvested. Some of these will not be available at first, as they require a higher level. Tapping a empty garden will bring up the crops menu, which will display all garden crops in the game. These are the Smurfs' main method of farming. In the Grove area of the game the Smurfs harvest and crop flowers instead of fruits and veggies. Crop plots are located under Smurfs/Farming section of the Build Menu. 5 gardens or 3 gardens and 2 flower boxes). One crop plot can be added for each normal working Smurf in your village (eg. There are a variety of ways that the Smurfs can grow crops in the game.
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