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By: Sneaky Games
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May 17, 2010, 6:19am
Tips on Organizing your Kingdom
Fantasy Kingdoms boasts of its great looking graphics and each item you purchase whether it is a decoration, building, tree or magical crop, it can look cluttered instead of magical. Here are some tips to keep your kingdom organized to make it easier for you to move around and still look uniquely yours and uncluttered.
Know your Magical Crop
Planting one of each magical crop has its benefits. Seeing how it looks like when it’s fully grown will help you determine where to put them. There are some crops like the Indian Paintbrushes that grow pretty high and manage to upstage your other flowers. There are some that are short and can be lost in between others. You can have a sense of what it looks like from the market but planting them is the only way for you to see how it will look like.
Separate your Crops by Type
It’s easier to infuse more land and plant anywhere there is space. What will happen is you’ll have to check each plant if they’ve fully grown. That’s pretty tedious. It’s recommended that you separate each type in manageable numbers. You can use paths or fences to put them into groups. You can also separate them based on time of growth. This will be easier for you to know which ones to check during your next visit. Take note that you have to start planning early when infusing more land. You can’t move them and will have to delete them if you organize them too late in the game.
Clumping Trees
It’s tempting to put all your trees together in one area. Treat them like crops too. Some trees look larger than the rest and will be difficult for you to gather when they are ready. Arrange them into vertical positions per tree type. Don’t mix your trees and place them in one spot. Leave at least one space in between them. This will be easier to click on and gather its mana. If you want to put paths or decorations in between them, that is better.
Lastly, don’t put your creatures in your magical crops. The flowers are very colorful and they can get lost in these areas once they’ve fully grown.


