You'll need to take into account market demand and price your crops carefully to make the most money. This game is fairly simple and easy, incredibly addicting, and lets you play at your own pace. Like many other similar games, the gameplay in Alice Greenfingers is fairly simple and straightforward. You are given a large patch of land on which to build your farm. You're in charge of digging up soil, planting seeds, watering plants, harvesting them, and selling them on the market. As you progress through the game, you'll unlock new plants and items to improve your farm and increase your profits. Even so often, the day will end and you'll be given statistics on your performance (such as your expenses, revenue, and profit). The one big downside is the lack of direction or goals. You're not working towards anything specific, aside from more money. Some concrete goals and objectives could have added some more incentive and a reason to replay. One possible drawback of the game is the level of difficulty. You are able to play at your own pace in this game, and none of the goals you need to meet are very challenging. This makes the game a great choice for newer players or anyone looking for a more relaxing task management experience, but also means that more experienced and skilled players won't find much of a challenge to keep them engaged. The basic controls and gameplay of Alice Greenfingers are simple and introduced to you as you first begin the game. The start of the game takes you through simply interacting with items, digging up soil to plant, seeding the soil, watering plants, harvesting, and anything else you need to know. This game is simple enough for anyone to learn very quickly and begin building up and improving their farm. You need only the mouse and a hefty amount of clicking to perform actions in the game. ![]() The one issue with the controls is the sheer amount of clicking you need to do. Since everything is done with clicking, and you've got a lot of different actions you'll need to take, you'll be clicking nearly nonstop. On a side note, if you like the gardening part of Wandering Willows, you will probably like this game.While not unusual for this game genre, this can be a bit annoying and make the game feel somewhat repetitive. I also like that the animations of Alice are very fast and not "over-animated" in other words, it doesn't take her 10 seconds to plant each seed. This game is so enjoyable, without any of the annoying little gimmicks or characters that are often in this type of game. ![]() You also have different levels such as Health, Wealth and Popularity. As usual, more items become available as the game progresses and you earn trophies for various achievements. You can also have various animals and then field offers for eggs, milk etc. You need to pay attention to the current market values of each item or they won't sell. You have your farm and you do whatever you want to, selling fruits and vegetables at the market. The music is very pleasant and does not get old or irritating. The graphics are very pretty and simple, which suits this type of game. Alice Greenfingers is simple, cute and fun. I love farming games but I sometimes get sick of being timed and pressured and having to earn the right to play relaxing free play if I want to, if that's even an option. I like it a lot better than Ranch Rush and other timed farming games. I wish I had tried Alice Greenfingers much sooner.
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