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Game Information:
Farm Frenzy 3: Russian Rouletteis an arcade video game developed by Melesta and published by Alawar Entertainment. It was released in February 2011 for Windows, Mac, iPhone, Android, Nintendo DS and Windows Phone.
Gameplay / Walkthrough:
Farm Frenzy 3: Russian Roulettehas a gameplay similar to its predecessors, allowing the player to domesticate animals, produce goods, sell the products and earn the proceeds. In order to raise animals, he is required to water the grass regularly. He can get water from a well that has a limited capacity and that can be refilled by spending money earned. As soon as the player acquires an animal, it begins to graze, enabling the player to make money for him. Example, chickens breed eggs, sheep give wool, and cows give milk. As the player gets the finished goods, he stores it in a warehouse that has a limited space. If the warehouse is full, he takes it to the market to sell in exchange of cash. The player cannot remain unworried, as there are predators after him, meaning they emerge on the farm. What he is to do is click over the predator again and again to cage it in. Otherwise, it will end up in tossing everywhere in the farm and destroying it completely. As well, the player must buy cats and dogs before he intends to buy animals that yield goods. This is because the cats collect goods lying on the ground, where the dogs go after predators and stop them from harming the field.
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Minimum System Requirements:
Processor Speed: Pentium IV 1 Ghz Operating System: Windows XP,Windows Vista,Windows 7 RAM Memory: 1 Gb DirectX Version: Harddisk Space: 100 Mb Sound Card: 24 Bit
Welcome to the Walkthrough!Join Scarlett, the feisty star of Farm Frenzy 3, as she brings high technology to her frenetic farm!Whether you use this document as a reference when things get difficult or as a road map to get you from beginning to end, we’re pretty sure you’ll find what you’re looking for here.This document contains a complete Farm Frenzy 3: American Pie game walkthrough featuring annotated screenshots from actual gameplay!We hope you find this information useful as you play your way through the game. Use the walkthrough menu below to quickly jump to whatever stage of the game you need help with.Remember to visit the if you find you need more help. Have fun!This walkthrough was created by Robin. WALKTHROUGH MENU.GENERAL TIPS. The in-game tutorials are very good in the Farm Frenzy series, but here are a few “pro tips” they don’t cover. The Farm Frenzy series has an unusual title sequence: Farm Frenzy, Farm Frenzy 2, Farm Frenzy: Pizza Party, Farm Frenzy 3, Farm Frenzy 3: American Pie.
This guide is for the fifth one, the one which introduces Robots. Here’s the most important tip for slower clickers—you can use upgrades you’ve bought later in the game to go back and replay earlier levels where you didn’t get Gold. In particular, slower clickers will appreciate having a better Bear Cage even on the earliest levels. When you replay a level, you earn new level stars you can use in the Shop. So if a level earns 150 stars when you complete it and you play it 3 times, you’ll earn 450 stars. Even if you replay a level many times, the game always give you credit for your best score. So if you earn Gold on a level and then you replay it slowly to earn a particular trophy, you’ll still have credit for having gotten Gold on that level.
It’s best to play the levels in numerical order, even if another level opens up on a side street. It’s also best to wait to play the Endless Mode until you’ve completed at least the first 75 levels of the story mode and you’ve bought all of the Shop Upgrades. You can click on a machine and it will start producing about twice as fast. However, it will also start to overheat!. Watch the red line on the machine gauge, and stop clicking when it is about 3/4 of the way up. If the red line gets all the way to the top, the machine will explode!
It will cool down again once you stop clicking. On several levels the only way to get Gold is to click some of the machines to make them run faster. Upgraded machines not only process more inputs, they also complete a cycle faster. So even if you only have one input, an upgraded machine will help you finish faster. The smaller the animal, the more grass it eats and the faster it dies when water it not available. It is often better to sell Turkeys when you are low on water.
Even if you have to buy them back later, you will be able to keep the larger animals alive longer. When you want to sell livestock, click on the truck, then look at the far right column. That shows you how many animals you currently have. Click on the “1” next to an animal to sell one. You will see them loaded on to the truck.
Time stops while you are looking at the truck screen or the helicopter screen. The truck and the helicopter carry things in crates, and cannot mix items of different types in the same crate. So if you have a crate that already has 1 Egg in it, you can only add Wool if you have room for one more crate. Usually it’s best to load the most expensive items first, buying or selling.
Different items are available from the helicopter on different levels, so it’s a good idea to check it at the beginning of each session to see what options you will have. Sometimes you’ll be able to buy items you would normally produce on the farm, like Eggs or Cakes. Items bought from the helicopter usually cost twice what you can sell them for, but there are some exceptions. Sometimes buying an item from the helicopter saves you money. For example, if you only need one Milk and it’s available from the helicopter for $2,000, that’s cheaper than buying a Cow for $10,000. Sometimes buying an item from the helicopter saves you time.
For example, if you only have one Cow and you need ten Milks and they’re available from the helicopter, it will be faster to buy them than waiting for your Cow to produce them. When you have a sequence of things to do and you don’t have enough money to upgrade everything to the maximum level, it’s usually best to make a pyramid so that there are more inputs earlier in the sequence. That way you always have enough to keep everything going at maximum.
For example, suppose you have to make 3 Cheeses quickly. If you have limited funds, you should buy 4 Cows, upgrade the Curd Factory to level 3, and the Cheese Factory to level 2. Then when you get more money, upgrade the Cheese Factory to 3 also. When you have a money goal in Career Mode, it just means you have to have that much money at some time during the level.
It does not mean you have to end up with that much money. This is especially important on levels where you also have to buy a lot of things. Say you have a money goal of $3,000 and you have to buy 25 Turkeys. It is usually better to make the $3,000 first, then buy the Turkeys. Otherwise if you make $2,500 and immediately buy the Turkeys, you’ll have to make another $3,000 to make the money goal.
Understanding this is the difference between Silver and Gold on several levels. When you are in Career Mode, if a goal requires you to have a certain number of animals, you must have that many all at the same time, but once you’ve made the goal you don’t have to keep the animals. So if the goal calls for “25 turkeys,” you must get 25 turkeys at one time, but then you can sell 20 of them right away. When you are in Career Mode, if a goal requires you to have a certain number of products, you get the entire level to acquire them and you DON’T have to have them all at one time. So if you have a goal for “25 Cookies,” you can make the first 5 cookies, then immediately use them to make Cakes, make the second set of 5 cookies, and you’ll see goal counter go from 5 to 10 for Cookies. When you are in Career Mode you have to have the animals all at once, but you can get the products a few at a time.
(In Endless Mode, the rules for product goals are the same as the rules for animal goals.). Robots follow the same rules as animals, even though you can either buy them from the top of the screen or make them in a factory.
So the goal says “3 Robots,” you must have 3 at one time to make the goal. Near the beginning when you have extra stars for the Shop buy the upgrade license for the faster truck and stronger Bear cage.
Bears a problem? Get the strongest cage and better Dogs. Some other issues may also be helped by optional upgrades. If your animals are producing, but you are losing items before you can pick them up, upgrade the Cats and the warehouse.
Slower clickers will want to upgrade the Cats to maximum. This will significantly reduce the number of physical clicks you have to make on levels where you use the Cats. The Dogs are more problematic. When you upgrade them, you get more Dogs who will chase Bears off the farm.
That does save you physical clicks, but there are many levels where you want to capture Bears so you can sell them, so you end up racing your own Dogs. Slower clickers may prefer to leave the Dogs at the lower level in the Shop until you’re ready to earn the trophy for having all upgrades. Once you’ve upgraded the Cats and Dogs in the Shop, you will always get the upgraded version when you buy Cats and Dogs on a level. When you upgrade buildings or vehicles in the Shop, you’re just getting a license to be able to buy those upgrades in the levels. You always start out with the slowest truck, for example.
When you come to a crossroads, you may unlock more than one level. Look for the one with the next higher number for the best play.
You can buy the right to additional upgrades in the Shop. Some upgrades will be required and some will be optional. Slower clickers will want to buy the faster truck, better Bear cage, bigger warehouse, smarter cats, and maximum well (automatic waterer) in order to help reduce clicks required. However, the automatic waterer has both good and bad points. It’s good because it saves clicks, but it’s bad because it means grass will be planted near the top of the screen, so the Bears (who always fall in the top half) will fall closer to grazing animals.