FarmVille for Dummies Is a Book That Is Real

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Because time-waster Facebook games are serious business and there are not free guides for this sort of thing on the Internet: Wiley Publishing has made a FarmVille for Dummies book which will be available on February 15th, 2011.

FarmVille For Dummies is aimed at getting novices acquainted with FarmVille rules and regulations, while more savvy players can sharpen their skills and find out how to stay up to date on the latest FarmVille features. You?ll discover how to download the app, create a farmer avatar, and establish your first farm. Then you?ll progress to finding neighbors, purchasing farm cash and coins, shopping at the market, and more.

  • Serves as an ideal introductory guide to the wildly popular online game of FarmVille
  • Walks you through downloading the app either via Facebook, Yahoo!, or your mobile device
  • Details how to find neighbors and interact with them, purchase farm cash and coins, shop at the market, and choose a profession
  • Highlights ways to earn ribbons, construct buildings, and become a co-op farmer
  • Helps you deal with technical issues
  • Author is the founder and creator of the largest FarmVille fan site
  • You can bet the farm that FarmVille For Dummies will help you take your gaming skills to the next level!

    But yeah, FarmVille has 56 million active members and this is probably going to be hugely successful.

    (Mashable via TDW | Amazon page)


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