Anonymous
9 years agoFeeder Cities
I know that some players do share their devices with other players, like a sibling etc but I would estimate about 95% are the same player with a secondary city which produces resources which are then...
It is my opinion that if a person wants to go through the trouble of having a feeder city then so be it. I have a feeder citythat is used to produce shovels, measuring tapes, spatulas, tables, chairs, tree saplings, grass, nails, planks,paint, glue,cement, flour bags, and fruit. I t allows me to concentrate on the more time consuming products with my main city. I get land expansion and storage expansion items so that my city is at the max in both. I then in turn pretty much give away the expansion items so those lucky enough to visit my city at the right time can get expansion items for a dollar. Those are really the only advantages to having a feeder city that I know of. I have 650 in Sim Cash in my feeder city that I cannot transfer to my main city so its really no big deal having a feeder city. It wis no different that having friends to trade items amongst each other..
I don't use a feeder city. I don't like that others do because it gives them an unfair advantage during the contest of mayors.