FarmVille English Countryside Sneak Peek. ------------>> shareZynga once stated that the
developer would be releasing less new items in FarmVille until they could secure the stability of the English Countryside. It appears now though, after a few weeks, that all things must be fine in the world, as we haven't seen the item releases slow; if anything, they've increased in quantity! We're definitely not complaining, mind you, as we've come across another set of decorative items that we believe will be released in the game, perhaps as early as this Wednesday.
The unreleased items are the English Windmill, Green Creek, Hay Pile, Tudor Town Hall, Flowery Archway, Waterwell Pump, Potted Cornflower, and the Stone Bench. While some of these decorations are incredibly lovely (I particularly like the Waterwell Pump), the most interesting item here has the Potted Cornflower. As Cornflower is already available to grow in the game as a crop, could this mean we'll be seeing a situation similar to that in FrontierVille, where we can keep potted flowers on our land?
developer would be releasing less new items in FarmVille until they could secure the stability of the English Countryside. It appears now though, after a few weeks, that all things must be fine in the world, as we haven't seen the item releases slow; if anything, they've increased in quantity! We're definitely not complaining, mind you, as we've come across another set of decorative items that we believe will be released in the game, perhaps as early as this Wednesday.
The unreleased items are the English Windmill, Green Creek, Hay Pile, Tudor Town Hall, Flowery Archway, Waterwell Pump, Potted Cornflower, and the Stone Bench. While some of these decorations are incredibly lovely (I particularly like the Waterwell Pump), the most interesting item here has the Potted Cornflower. As Cornflower is already available to grow in the game as a crop, could this mean we'll be seeing a situation similar to that in FrontierVille, where we can keep potted flowers on our land?
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