Goosebumps HorrorTown – Top Tips, Walkthrough, Cheats, and Strategy Guide

Goosebumps HorrorTown is a new city-building game for the iOS and Android platforms where you place buildings, kids, and monsters all in one place. You can collect and craft items, earn dollars and cents, and complete quests to make it through various Goosebumps stories based off of the books. Read on for some tips and tricks for Goosebumps HorrorTown!

Dollars are the premium currency of the game, and as such, the main way to earn more dollars is to buy them, but you can earn plenty of free ones as well. If you connect to the game via Facebook, then you’ll be able to earn 25 free bucks instantly. On top of that, if you go to the currency store and watch ad videos, you will earn one dollar for every video that you complete. It’s slow, but all you need is 100 to buy Slappy’s house, which is the only premium purchase that matters anyways.

While you can only buy so many of most buildings, you can buy as many resource-earning buildings as you want, provided that you have the currency to do so. This includes buildings like the toy store, garbage dumpster, and newspaper stand. Build higher numbers of them and you will be able to earn items faster, allowing you to craft more goods, which will allow you to earn more coins and complete quests more quickly.

Craft buildings only let you craft one of the same item at a time, but you can craft as many different items as you want out of the same building, as long as you only craft one of each item at a time. Craft as many of them at a time as you can (this is where the resource buildings are useful) so that you can sell them in the pawn shop and earn a ton of coins, allowing you to build more buildings and pass quests and stories.

Each character has a set of different animations that they can do, and when they complete them, they earn items, cents, and experience points. The short animations earn the most per minute, so when you are actively playing, stick to the short animations. The long-term ones, though, are great to set up when you are about to go to sleep or to go offline for awhile for other reasons, so set those when you’re going to bed, or when you need to set them in order to do a quest.

If you go to one of the crafting areas but you don’t have enough of an item to do a craft, tap on the picture of the item. An instruction for how to earn the item will pop up. The instruction will either tell you who to animate, where to perform the craft, or what resource building to collect the item from.