Wednesday, January 13, 2010

The Different Country Story Animals



Country Story Secrets

Every farming game has its fair share of animals to gather and enjoy on your farm. That said, Country Story goes a bit above and beyond the other games. Whereas games like FarmVille have animals so that you can spice up the look of your farm, adding cows and pigs to the mix for people to watch, Country Story really has you engage with those animals and gives you quite a few options for purchasing and putting those animals in place. So, when it comes to planning your Country Story farm, you need to spend much more time considering what role the animals will play in it.

How to Raise Country Story Animals

The variety of animals in Country Story is great and allows you all sorts of options. To find the animals, go to the livestock shop in town. You’ll need to have saved a decent amount of coins or cash up to buy them and in Country Story you must feed your animals regularly to keep them productive. So, if you aren’t prepared to set aside a good chunk of your crops to feed animals, you should rethink your new venture. In addition to feeding, you will need to pay attention to your animals, giving them love to keep them productive. Each animal has specific crops they need to, so you had better be able to get them, either by growing or stealing the crops for your animals.

Choosing Your Country Story Animals

There are 8 different animals you can buy in the game, including 3 for Playfish cash and 5 for a combination of coins, stones and sticks. The most productive animals are cows which will produce 2000 coins worth of milk each day. However, buying a cow costs 80,000 coins, 200 stones, and 200 sticks (or 15 Playfish cash) and will require 48 Grass a day to feed. A good starting place is the White Chicken though as it produces 180 coins per egg and only costs a fraction of a cow. Eventually, you will want a cow though as these are high producers for minimal work after your initial investment.

If you are interested in creating a farm with a diverse population of Country Story animals, you should start out by planning your space and what time you have to devote to those animals – the same as you did for you crops. There are certain things you will have time for and certain things you will not, so by planning accordingly you will be able to get the greatest possible benefit out of those farm animals. But, remember above all else, have fun with them. These are cute and fuzzy animals after all.

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