One fine morning, while having breakfast with a friend, she asked me to join her play Hay Day. Naturally I installed the game and started playing :)
Hay Day is a totally new farming experience with smooth gestural controls handcrafted for iPad or iPhone. Hay day was launched on June 22, 2012.
The game is all about getting back to nature and experience the life of a farmer: working the land, rearing chickens, pigs, cows, sheep and goats, harvesting crops (wheat, corn, soybean, carrot, sugarcane, pumpkin, indigo, chili pepper, tomato and strawberries), planting fruit trees and berry bushes (apple, raspberry, cherry, blackberry, cacao and coffee), excavating ores (gold, silver and platinum), feeding pets (cats, dogs and horses) and building production buildings/machines (bakeries to bake goods, feed mill to produce animal feed, dairies to produce dairy goods, sugar mills to produce sugar goods, popcorn pot to produce popcorn, BBQ grill to grill food, pie oven to bake pies, loom to weave clothing, cake oven to bake cakes, smelter to process ore into metal, juice press to press juice, ice-cream maker to make ice-cream, jam maker to make jam, jeweler to make jewelry, coffee kiosk to produce hot drinks and candy machine to produce candy), turning the fresh products into wholesome goods to fulfill truck delivery orders, complete shipment or sell at roadside shop and to visiting customers. Farmers can visit other farms to visit the roadside shop, revive the dying trees or bushes and help to fill crates for their boat orders.
The challenge is to fulfill orders and complete shipment. In order to do so, we gotta earn enough money to buy the fruit tree or bush, build production buildings/machines or simply buy it from other farmers' roadside shops.
It's becoming so addictive that we just gotta play it every free moment which, unfortunately, is not much :( Just can't wait to spin the wheel of fortune every morning to see what we can get for free. After playing for almost half a year, I am now at Level 65.
Till next week, let's continue hay-daying hehe