Kiwi Farm is a brand new game for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch that puts you in charge of a fantastical kiwi farm with all kinds of goofy critters helping you to grow kiwis, then label them, then feed them to the baby who oddly eats a massive amount of kiwis. You can even enter a real life contest to win a trip to New Zealand! Read on for some tips and tricks for Kiwi Farm for iOS.
To maximize your efficiency in producing Kiwis, as you gain levels and earn new spots on the vine, build more pack houses and kiwi farms in equal proportion to maximize your efficiency. Only build new beehives and kiwi farm workers as needed, because the ones that you have can run back and forth between all of the farms and pack houses fairly quickly.
Putting a bunch of the pack houses and kiwi farms near each other, and putting one worker and one beehive in the middle of all of them, to make it easier and quicker for the worker and the bees to go in between the farms and pack houses.
Once your efficiency is more than enouigh for growing a lot of kiwis, start saving up your coins so that you can upgrade your labeling machine. The labeling machine very quickly becomes your limiting factor in earning more kiwis, and if you’re participating in the contest, part of it involves feeding a LOT of kiwis to the baby, so the more that you can label at once, the better.
During the feed the baby game, the baby always takes the same back-and-forth path, changing directions at the exact same two points every time (those being the points at the left and right edges of the screen) so knowing this, you can time every kiwi drop perfectly. When he’s in the middle, drop the kiwi slightly in the direction that he’s going, and when he’s almost to the edges, drop the kiwi directly over his head so that he can get it on the fly when he changes directions.
Collene Devoti
Wednesday 28th of April 2021
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