I like to think of myself as being well informed about the latest generation of social networking games such as Farmville, Cafe World, Mafia Wars and Frontierville. That's why when I began to see guides for Cityville appearing I was surprised. I could understand that people might have needed guides for games such as Farmville, and Frontierville but I figured that Cityville must be just the same. Why would someone want a guide for another duplicate of Farmville?
By this point I was still just speculating, I had not actually played the game so I decided I should give it a shot and see if it could really be all that different. I was in for a real surprise. While there are many similarities between games like Frontierville and Cityville (after all it is a Zynga game) they are actually very different and require different strategies if you want to be successful. In no time of playing the game I had no coins, or goods and had no idea where I went wrong. I was a Frontierville pro and now I looked like a complete Cityville noob. It looked like Cityville was going to be a little more difficult to master than I had anticipated.
Because I have experience with similar games I was able to get on top of things but I still was not making very much progress. I finally decided that it was time to suck it up and put out some money. I figured that a guide wouldn't do much good for me so I began buying Cityville Cash and extra coins. After putting down $20 things were going great I was finally passing many of my friends and I jumped 5 levels in almost no time. This was bound not to last though. After all this progress I again fell into the same slump as soon as I ran out of cash and extra coins. I knew I was going to have to do something different if I really wanted to reach my Cityville goals.
I searched online and did some research and picked what looked to be the best guide out there. That guide was Cityville Domination. I was sceptical at first thinking that I was just going to come across some Frontierville rip off but boy was I wrong. The guide had secrets and strategies completely unique to Cityville and after following the easy to follow strategies I was progressing faster than I was when I spent the money on Cityville Cash. This would be different though, now I had the knowledge that would allow me to continue improving my city and surpassing my neighbors. When I bought the guide I was level 26 but now after only a week I am level 46 and well on my way to level 50. If you would like to have the same sort of Cityville success story I did don't hesitate and buy the guide yourself.
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