Showing posts with label FarmVille Freak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FarmVille Freak. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2012

FarmVille's Lost Turtle Returns

FarmVille Freak Ashely's Lost Turtle
FarmVille's adoptable lost Turtle made its return over the weekend!

Note to newbie farmers, the Lost Turtle is not a new adoptable. FarmVille rotates the lost adoptable animals and the Turtle had been out of rotation for some time.
FarmVille Lost Turtle Returns FaceBook Notice
You can adopt your very own Turtle from one of your FarmVille neighbors via FaceBook newsfeed. If you find one on your own farm, you cannot keep it for yourself.

This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.

FarmVille: Honeybees of lazy farmers are flying away

FarmVille Freak oh No! Honeybees Flew Away Notice
In recent days, many FarmVille Freaks have been reporting missing HoneyBees.

Please see the FarmVille notice above, and take note that if you do not tend to your Beehive each day, some of your Bees will "fly away" or be stolen by the Zynga gods.

Although diligent farmers login everyday to tend to their farms, do you think this is another way to encourage the lazy farmers to return more frequently?

What do you think?

This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

FarmVille cake achieves Level 3 Deliciousness Mastery

FarmVIlle Cake
FarmVille-inspired foods are nothing new, but it's rare that a team of cake builders like those found on Cake Boss create a farm-themed cake. FarmVille Freak has found one of the most delicious-looking FarmVille cakes I have ever seen created by Fiesta Fun Cakes in Puerto Rico.

FarmVille Cake 2
The cake features many of the crops found in FarmVille like pumpkins, carrots and the ubiquitous Strawberries. Fiesta Fun Cakes even got the FarmVIlle logo on the plank of wood just right. It's almost lunch time on the East Coast, so we're already thinking about food. But thanks to this crop-filled cake, many of us are likely one step ahead: dessert.

Friday, December 30, 2011

FarmVille: The Spring Garden has sprung; here's how to build it

Spring Garden Notice
It's officially spring in FarmVille, thanks to Zynga's most recent release: The Spring Garden. This new building project will act similarly to the Pot of Gold or Leprechaun Cottage a few weeks back. In other words, this structure will provide you with Flowers to add to your upcoming Spring Basket Collection, which offers up rare items for Flowers. Players will have to build the Spring Garden in stages with increasingly larger amounts of Bricks, Wooden Boards, and Nails.
Spring Garden 1     Spring Garden 2     Spring Garden 3

    Stage 1: 12 Bricks, 12 Wooden Boards, and 12 Nails
    Stage 2: 16 Bricks, 16 Wooden Boards, and 16 Nails
    Stage 3: 30 Bricks, 30 Wooden Boards, and 30 Nails


That might not seem like a lot, but add it all up and that's a whopping 174 item requests. Consider this your next big project, as if your journey deeper into the English Countryside wasn't enough. Enjoy your Facebook-filled Friday--just try bringing the laptop outside with you this time, eh?

[Source and Image Credit: FarmVille Freak]

Check out the rest of our FarmVille Cheats & Tips right here.

Have you started on your Spring Garden yet? How do you plan on mastering it quickly?

Sunday, October 9, 2011

FarmVille Express: Zynga working on mobile browser version? [Rumor]

According to this single image found by a FarmVille Freak tipster, that very well may be the case. A mobile browser-based version of FarmVille may be in the works at Zynga. The website reports that readers are reaching this screen when attempting to log into their mobile farm via the existing. However, those readers' claims strike us as odd considering what's displayed is clearly the Safari browser on an iPhone.

FarmVille Freak goes on to say that the app isn't completely functional at the moment. When we attempted to reach this same page through the native FarmVille app for iPhone, we simply arrived at our existing farms. But when trying to access FarmVille from Safari by typing in "www.farmville.com," we were redirected to "m.farmville.com/fx/" and a message that reads, "Howdy Partners! FarmVille is currently not available for this device."

The fact that we were redirected to that web address suggests that perhaps mobile web version of FarmVille really is in the works, but the release of this image was accidental. If you remember, Zynga approached players earlier this year with a survey asking players what they would want from a mobile web version of the game. Why Zynga would suddenly release a mobile web version of its flagship game after working so hard to bring the native FarmVille app up to speed is beyond us.
FarmVille Express full
This news follows the mild announcement of a new Mafia Wars game for iOS, Shakedown. More importantly, this news comes just after Zynga's mobile head David Ko told The Guardian that he thought HTML5, commonly used by game developers to make mobile web game like what FarmVille Express appears to be, is still too early. Though, there is Facebook's Project Spartan to consider. We've contacted Zynga for comment.

[Image Credit: FarmVille Freak]

What do you think this leaked image means? Would you rather play a mobile web version of FarmVille on your iPhone than the native app that's available now? Sound off in the comments. 1 Comment