Township Review

Township Review

Ah, Township, the game that lets you live out your dreams of being a farmer and a city manager without any of the dirt or red tape. Playrix made it, and it seems like they thought, “Why choose between sprawling cities and growing crops when you can have both in your hand?”

In Township, you can grow goods like a pro by planting, harvesting, and processing them, all while building the city of your dreams. It’s like being a superhero, but your strength is managing resources and waiting for your digital crops to grow.

About Township

About TownshipAbout Township

The team at Playrix, which also made famous casual games like Gardenscapes, Homescapes, and Manor Matters, made the hyper-casual game Township. This time, you don’t have to solve match-3 tasks to decorate or fix up a building. It may be more challenging because you run your own town and how it grows.

Is Township Safe for Kids?

Is Township Safe for KidsIs Township Safe for Kids

Township is generally thought to be a safe place for kids to play. Playrix, the company that made the game, says that their games, including Township, are good for players of all ages. As with any game, though, it’s best to have a parent watch over the game to make sure it’s played in the right way and to keep an eye on the exchanges.

Township has simulations of making farms and cities that can help kids learn how to solve problems. Overall, if parents are involved and aware of the game’s material. Township can be a fun and educational experience for kids.

Township Goal

Township GoalTownship Goal

This game requires you to produce raw materials and convert them into a variety of items to build your town. With more resources, you can develop new buildings to create more commodities and farm to produce new raw materials. The more you play, the more sophisticated your town will become, but you can also manufacture more things to gain more money, which may be used to build your town.

Township is a casual game with simple gameplay, but you must understand some things to grow your town efficiently. Since you can start working on your town as soon as a few minutes into the game, your input is crucial to your development.

Raw Materials

Raw MaterialsRaw Materials

Most of the things you can sell to make money in your town are made from raw materials. Some of the most basic houses use these things to make them. Farms grow things like corn, wheat, carrots, and other kinds of food. You can get milk and other things from the cowshed by feeding your cows and waiting a few minutes before milking them.

There are other raw materials in Township besides produce and milk that you’ll need to keep a steady stock of if you want to keep making more goods and making more money, which will speed up your growth.

Manufacturing Goods

Manufacturing GoodsManufacturing Goods

Just like with raw ingredients, it only takes a few simple clicks to make goods. But, unlike farming and harvesting crops, you’ll have to think a little more about what things to make, at least at first. This is because you need tools to make things, and if you’re just starting out, you might not have a lot of these raw materials.

As a general rule, if you’re just starting out in Township, you should only make the things the villagers on your map ask for. Keep in mind, though, that some of these requests will also include raw materials. This makes it even more important to keep your facilities making raw things, even if you don’t plan to use them right away.

Gold and Cash in Township

Gold and Cash in TownshipGold and Cash in Township

Of course, most of the infrastructure in Township won’t come for free. All the new buildings you’ll need to build to turn your town into a sprawling city will cost you gold. This currency is the main way to pay for most goods in the game. You’ll need it to pay for most of your buildings, and you’ll mostly get it by finishing tasks or reaching milestones. Cash, on the other hand, is much rarer and harder to get, especially since the main way to get it is by paying real money. This makes cash the best coin in Township. It can be used to speed up building projects, speed up the harvest of raw materials, and buy extra production slots in manufacturing facilities like the bakery, to name a few.

Luckily, you can also get cash for free in small amounts by doing certain jobs in the game. Because of this, we suggest that you save the little bit of this cash that you get for free and only use it when it’s absolutely necessary.

The Township Build Menu

The Township Build MenuThe Township Build Menu

You start your journey with a few buildings already built, but as your town grows, you’ll need to add new ones. This will give you access to a bigger range of goods and raw materials.

Most of these buildings can be found in the build menu, which is represented by the helmet icon at the bottom right of your screen. These buildings can be put into different groups. Houses, workplaces, and farms are the most useful, but community buildings can also be useful at times. This menu will also show you the conditions for unlocking and building these buildings, along with their portraits.

The presence of complex buildings and structures indicates that your town is developing in a positive direction. To ensure this progress, remember to review the menu each time you achieve a milestone, verifying that you haven’t inadvertently omitted any construction projects.

Villager Requests

Villager RequestsVillager Requests

Early on, the best way to get money and experience is to look at your world map to see what requests your people have yet to make. You can get to this map through the heliport building. It may have a lot of pins from people in the town asking for certain things. By making those things and giving them what they want, you’ll get some gold and experience.

Even though gold is always nice to have, experience is just as important because it helps you level up, which lets you build more things and get more raw materials. In this way, one of the most important things you can do to grow in Township is to check the map often and take care of any requests that are still open.

Buildings and Population

Buildings and PopulationBuildings and Population

In Township, it’s important to keep building, not only to make your town bigger but also to bring in new people who want to live there.
If you don’t have enough people living in your city, you won’t be able to build certain companies or add more farmland. This, in turn, will show how well you can fill requests. If customers start asking for something you don’t have a factory to make, you won’t be able to meet their wants well. This also means that fewer gold coins will go into your local budget, which is something you definitely don’t want.

Building houses is the best way to get more people to live there. These can be anything from small Cottages that can only fit up to 5 new people to large Farmhouses that can fit more than 30 new people. As you play the game, these houses will turn into apartment buildings and towers that can hold a lot more people.

It is also suggested that you put money into Community Buildings. Adding a Movie Theater, Pizza Parlor, or Post Office, for example, will allow more people to live in your city. Building a Café will bring 55 more people to your town and only cost you 175 coins and some building materials.

Building new buildings all over town takes time, so it’s best to put off big building jobs until after you log off for the day and go to bed. So, when you come back in the morning, the new buildings will be ready for you. Unless you don’t have everything you need to do it.

Airplane and Train Orders

Airplane and Train OrdersAirplane and Train Orders

Orders from customers don’t just come in through the helipad area. Additionally, inspect the train stop, where trains await loading with goods.

It’s very important that you start using the trains as soon as possible to send out messages. When you send things by helicopter, the rewards you get for your hard work are a little different but just as important.

Instead of gold coins and XP, the trains bring back things like nails, paint, hammers, and other building supplies. These things are needed to finish building projects, and you won’t be able to open new buildings around town without them.

So, here’s what we suggest: as soon as a new train pulls into your station, move quickly and fill out the order request it brings with it. This will give you a steady flow of materials in your town, so you’ll always have what you need when you want to build something new.

The train takes a long time to get back, so the faster you can send it out again, the better. You can shorten that time by paying T-cash, which will make the train bring the goods almost immediately. You can get more building materials just by playing the game, which sometimes lets you open special boxes that might have this resource inside. During some events in the game, you might also get the chance to win more building materials.

Airport in TownshipAirport in Township

When you reach level 17, you’ll be able to use the airport to deliver goods. Here, you’ll have to fill bigger orders, and you’ll have to wait a lot longer for the planes to come back. But the benefits are definitely worth the effort.

Productivity is the Key

Productivity is the KeyProductivity is the Key

In Township, there aren’t really any quick ways to move forward. Despite the game’s intention to provide a relaxed experience that doesn’t demand extensive skill or time, the players who put in the most effort will extract the maximum benefits and advance at a faster pace. In this way, you should always make sure your houses are making raw materials and always check what your villagers want so you can move forward faster.

Keep in mind that these jobs change often, so you won’t run out of things to do very often. Even if you are, it’s a good idea to keep making raw materials so you can fill these orders as quickly as possible when they come up. Here, it would be smart to build more industrial buildings as soon as you can. This means getting more fields, a second cowshed, etc. so that you always have as many raw materials as possible.

Final Thoughts

Township is a fun and flexible game that combines farming and making cities in a smart way.
Playrix made this game, giving players the freedom to build their own towns by constructing companies, growing crops, and crafting goods. The dynamic modeling style of the game keeps players interested as they build farms and towns at the same time, giving them a sense of community in the digital world.

Even though players have praised Township for its mix of gaming elements, it’s important to note that the game’s harder levels may prompt players to consider using in-game purchases to assist them. Overall, the unique mix of farming and building cities in Township makes it a fun and interactive game that speaks to a wide range of people.

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