
But you have to fill it up within the stipulated time, or the plane will take-off without you getting all the money and gems. The Aeroplane: The plane lands regularly in your airport and you have to fill in the orders, which will earn you money, gems, and leaderboard points. The Train: You can send products or materials via train, and it will bring back construction materials and mining tools. The cost and complexity of factories increase as you go to higher levels of play. These can be sold to the customers from the same town, or sold through trains and planes. Using these basic processed products as well as other raw products, other complex items including food, clothing, and inedible products like perfumes, bags, furniture etc., are made by other higher-level factories. Manufactured Products: Items such as bread, butter, sugar, paper, yarn etc., are produced by separate factories. These animals have to be fed with a their respective fodder or feed, produced by a separate mill. Milk can be processed into various milk products and also used in other products, wool can be used to make yarn and woollen clothing etc. You can use it to fill train, plane, and customer orders too.Ĭattle, Poultry and other Animals: You can buy animals like cows, chicken, sheep, pigs etc., and grow them to get products like milk, eggs, wool etc. You can use them to produce goods in factories. Harvesting: You can grow and harvest crops like wheat, corn, carrot, potato, sugarcane, cocoa, tomato, rubber, silk, strawberry, and lots more (I don’t know much since I’m still in the 32nd level only). It involves all the factors of production, the three sectors of the economy: production, manufacturing, and services and transport. So, basically, Township is a game (which can be installed directly from Google Play) in which you build a small town and develop it into a bustling, prosperous mega-city. As for me, I love it, since I favour such type of building-and-maintaining-a-thing games, more than violent ones that involve gunfire, and war etc., etc. It’s a pretty addicting game if you have high hopes of going on to the next levels. But now, during the quarantine days, with nothing much left to do, I remembered this game and resumed my play on it. Developed by Playrix, I used to play it long back, and stopped playing for some time due to schoolwork. Recently I’ve resumed playing the game ‘Township’ on my dad’s tablet.
