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Try-n-save and Aztek- worth it?

efin98
5856 posts Member
There reay not worth it. There are some characters that have task for the Aztec theatre so it's ok I guess. The try n save is not worth it especially when it was free when it first came out during the whacky day event. All the free stuff from that are now over priced and sold as premium content.

If u want to boost consumerism, just get the Kwik stores. I would save your 150 donuts on something that comes with a character and building. I would save your hard earn donuts.

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  • panopticnic
    1820 posts
    edited June 2014
    I actually really like the Aztec. Try n save isn't really worth it. But I love the Xmas episode so I bought it anyway :)
  • teo47
    944 posts Member
    edited June 2014
    The Aztek is one of my favorite buildings in the game, I love its look and animation and it provides premium tasks for Bart and Comic Book Guy.

    The Try N Save is less great since it has no tasks and is a more frequent, lower payout building that won't generate you much cash unless you log in very frequently. The cost of 60 donuts compared with much more expensive buildings is attractive though if you want more buildings as opposed to characters and decorations.
    New neighbors always welcome!
  • Deadshot_DCU
    6437 posts Moderator
    edited June 2014
    They're both good

    Bart, Comic Book Guy & Squeaky Voiced Teen all have tasks at Aztec Theatre

    Santa Homer has a task at Try-N-Save & hopefully they will release Don Brodka down the line.
  • Tobewood
    112 posts Member
    edited June 2014
    SVT has a task there, too. As said before, the animation is really cool.
  • brickevand408
    1822 posts Member
    edited June 2014
    LAND? I buy all premium stuff, but like i said before: No landupdate = no buy because no room...
  • amauthe8
    370 posts New member
    edited June 2014
    I think unless you're a fully premium player you'll be disappointed. Aztec is substantially better than trynsave but i would get Otto, dr nick, or some other buildings before you consider single buildings.
  • brickevand408
    1822 posts Member
    edited June 2014
    amauthe8 wrote:
    I think unless you're a fully premium player you'll be disappointed. Aztec is substantially better than trynsave but i would get Otto, dr nick, or some other buildings before you consider single buildings.

    I have all carathers with tasks :wink:

    Exept skin Bart (Kampkrusty)

    Skin is no new person. 8)
  • amauthe8
    370 posts New member
    edited June 2014
    amauthe8 wrote:
    I think unless you're a fully premium player you'll be disappointed. Aztec is substantially better than trynsave but i would get Otto, dr nick, or some other buildings before you consider single buildings.

    I have all carathers with tasks :wink:

    Exept skin Bart (Kampkrusty)

    Skin is no new person. 8)

    Congratulations? So do I.
  • efin98
    5856 posts Member
    edited June 2014
    amauthe8 wrote:
    I think unless you're a fully premium player you'll be disappointed. Aztec is substantially better than trynsave but i would get Otto, dr nick, or some other buildings before you consider single buildings.

    I have Otto. Dr. Nick I'll hold off on, maybe in a month when I build up more free donuts.
  • airjordanlives
    235 posts Member
    edited June 2014
    Aztec Theater is definitely worth it, beautiful building and animation, and multiple premium jobs there. Try-N-Save depends, I personally really really like the style of the Try-N-Save building, but so far it only has animation if you have Santa Homer. These were two of my first donut purchases (after Moleman and Dr Frink's Lab) and I couldn't have been happier with my choices :)

    So if you dig the visual style of both buildings, go for it, but if you're looking for something that will earn you more money/xp, maybe rethink the Try-N-Save
  • velinadelinis
    2093 posts Member
    edited June 2014
    I love the Aztec. The animation and the tasks. It actually has a few tasks which is great. Try-N-Save I have from when it was a whacking day event prize, I don't have Santa Homer so it kind of just sits there. I have relocated it several times and it's currently like the only building I haven't put much effort into it's surrounds.
  • lawso69970
    244 posts
    edited June 2014
    I have the Aztec. The colour and just the look of it is great.
  • maxeerg
    1010 posts Member
    edited June 2014
    I use the Aztec a lot. Bart's task is 3 hours. SVT's is 4 hours. CBG's is 6 hours.
  • OreoClarity
    70 posts Member
    edited June 2014
    Go for the Aztek, as everyone else has mentioned, it's a great little building and several characters have quests there... And unless you're a completionist like me, I'd hold off on the Try n Save until later. Santa Homer seems the only one to have a task there. You could pop for it later if you have everything else and have a few extra donuts, otherwise save for limited time items :wink:
  • AJtheboss1
    3869 posts Member
    edited June 2014
    Maybe go with the Aztec theater, and some standalone character. There are a few good, and relatively cheap choices available.
    "The **** of the future will be the anti-****."
  • peppers2ndmo
    247 posts
    edited June 2014
    teo47 wrote:
    The Aztek is one of my favorite buildings in the game, I love its look and animation and it provides premium tasks for Bart and Comic Book Guy.

    The Try N Save is less great since it has no tasks and is a more frequent, lower payout building that won't generate you much cash unless you log in very frequently. The cost of 60 donuts compared with much more expensive buildings is attractive though if you want more buildings as opposed to characters and decorations.


    Aztec Also gives Squeaky Voiced Teen a 4-hour job. It's a better looking building, too.
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