FarmVille: Lilac Tree, Bike with Basket and Garden Pond back for Farmer Appreciation Week

Updated

It what will likely be the last item release of the Farmer Appreciation Event in FarmVille (unless Zynga wants to make the event longer than a traditional week, which would be fine by us), we've seen another trio of items being re-released in the game's store. As usual, there doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason as to the three items the developer chose to re-release, but we're here to give you a look at these items so that you know whether or not they're worth purchasing. Here goes!

Bike With Basket

  • Originally Seen: French Chateau Event 2010

  • Cost: 8,000 coins (originally 2,000 coins)

  • XP Gained: 80

  • Sells for: 400 coins


Lilac Tree

  • Originally Seen: Japanese Event 2010

  • Cost: 10,000 coins (originally 8,000 coins)

  • XP Gained: 100

  • Sells for: 500 coins


Garden Pond

  • Originally Seen: Japanese Event 2010

  • Cost: 100,000 coins (originally 50,000 coins)

  • XP Gained: 1,000

  • Sells for: 5,000 coins


Yet again, this trio of items has seen price a matching set of price hikes, but when you're dealing with re-released items, that Zynga never technically had to re-release, I suppose it's understandable (and acceptable) that we pay a premium price for the convenience. Just make sure to go through your storage on both your Home and English farms to make sure you're not purchasing duplicates of these items when you don't need to. Sure, you're not wasting Farm Cash, but coins can sometimes be just as valuable.

Whatever the case, these items will only be available in the game's store for a single day, so make the most of your time and purchase them sooner, rather than later. It's possible that Zynga could release another series of Farmer Appreciation Week perks, and if they do, we'll make sure to let you know.

Have you enjoyed everything Farmer Appreciation Week had to offer? How many animals, crops or trees did you master during the week-long double mastery event? Sound off in the comments.

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