I'm a smart cookie and when I began playing Cityville I laughed at the people who spent their money on a guide. What was so hard about building a virtual city? As time progressed and each level became harder to get through, I began to wonder if there wasn't an easier way. Patience isn't my strong suit and wanted to move up quickly and get more coins so I could buy better businesses, houses and condos. I also wanted to find a way to keep my population happy.
I made some changes that I thought were improvements, spent money on Cityville cash to buy things like the Hot Chocolate Shop and Seasonal Clothing store yet it wasn't helping that much. I wasn't get where I wanted to be in the game. Finally I decided that since I already invested in the game with City Cash that I might as well buy a guide as well. After a couple of hours researching guides on the internet I chose the Cityville Master Plan by Paulie Barker.
From that point on, it was a whole new game. I don't buy Cityville cash to fund my energy and special building desires yet I'm happily speeding along and leveling faster than I ever did buying cash to move forward. I love seeing how fast my blue progress bar moves! Cityville is my gaming addiction and I may miss a day now and then but most days I'm updating my city at least 5-6 times a day. I just can't stay away!
Buying this guide has made the game so much more fun and less like work you're compelled to do after your real life day at the office. The user-friendly, step-by-step instruction on how to make money fast was the best part of the guide. I'm already and Level 28 and it makes me laugh a little when I look at my bank with over 500,000 in coins! I can't wait to spend it all and make more; at this rate I might make more than I can spend.
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If you love this game like I do or even a little less, I recommend grabbing a copy of Master Plan Stop spending your money on City Cash and see how we can all have fun playing the game for free!
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