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11 years ago

Feeder Towns

Downtime, you have a fresh start you can avoid mistakes you made in your main town like not saving donuts.
  • Everything the previous poster said. Those are the main benefits I've found. Sort of a do-over. :)

    Plus, think of a feeder town as a 100% reliable "friend/neighbor" who will always visit you and give you valentines, and whom you can always visit to tap their valentines, knowing for certain that there will always be something to tap. Same goes for gremlins at Halloween, and gift cards at Christmas.

    Same value as any other friend. A really, really faithful friend. :)
  • I started a second town after about a month of playing. Tapped out is really the only phone game I've played in the past year for more than a day so I figured why not? It'll pass some time. My main town also started growing pretty quick after I started getting doughnuts and I thought I'd give it a fresh doughnut free start. It's a small commitment to just log on once a day at most to send everyone on their quest task or longest possible task. It's basically the same reason I might re-watch a movie I've seen, or re-read a book I've read.

    My second town did catch up to the max level during the Christmas event and I am bored of it now. I want to abandon it, but I feel like it would be a waste to leave a level 38 town since I still am an active Tapped Out player.

    annettemarc wrote:
    Same value as any other friend. A really, really faithful friend. :)


    This too. We are all truly our own best friend.

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