![]() Farming for money in lower levels is harder because of the limits of your watering can.Since shells only spawn when a new day starts in game, you can use this trick to advance the game day and get them to spawn again. You should buy at least 1 or 2 upgrades for 20 water and faster refills. I didn't buy more since limits are removed at level 15. ![]() EXP is more important than money before level 15.Īre you spending money on decorating your home/island? Early on, you should ONLY be spending money for quests. ![]() Wait until you have a quest to rebuild a building/a bridge, because that ♥♥♥♥ is expensive.Įven for some quests where you have to place X number of fences, you can sometimes cheat by picking up fences from another part of the island and putting them back down. There's a quest to upgrade your tent too, so wait. Quests will give you EXP & gems for your trouble.Ī better way to earn gems early is catching bugs and fish. You can catch up to 99 of each every day. If you want the museum achievements, you should save 1 of each different kind you catch. It may not seem like a lot of gems, but trust me, selling bugs and fish add up. ![]() Don't bother buying bait unless you need a specific fish. You can also earn money at the Town Hall. You can make 50 gems depositing 100 gems every 5 minutes at the bank. You can also play the stockmarket mini-game with Gordon Gecko (ha), just buy low and sell high. I cannot stress enough, work on earning EXP not money. Once you hit level 15, you get unlimited resources plus a 20% discount on everything in the store. You also get free peaches, which are the most profitable fruit in the game. (Speaking of fruit, never buy Apple, Orange, Banana, Juniper, Acai Berry, Beechnut, Peach or Cherry seeds from the store. You will definitely get them as level rewards or from trees that are already on the island.Just like the ever popular classic games Animal Crossing and Harvest Moon, Castaway Paradise follows the player as the resident of a small town filled with animals getting the island into better shape, by repairing its buildings and bridges, and clearing rocks and weeds. The player can do other tasks in the game, such as catching bugs, fish, collecting sea shells, and socializing with the other villagers. Players are also able to grow their own flowers and fruit trees, farm their own crops, decorate the island and their home, and decide what their character wears. In addition, villagers will set quests for the player, and there is roster of tasks to do that changes several times a day, through which the player can gain experience points. Like Animal Crossing there are special events and items for sale on specific days, such as holidays. Follow our guide below to beautify your town and succeed in this sandbox life sim! Despite the tropical island theme, Castaway Paradise was around before the upcoming newest New Horizons entry in the Animal Crossing franchise. While roaming about town you’ll occasionally find fruit laying around on the ground in Castaway Paradise. It can be sold to Polly or Samir for a quick bit of cash, but don’t be in a rush to get rid of that delicious apple or banana. Planted fruit eventually grows into trees, which keep on supplying fruit as long as you water them (or when it rains). With time and patience, you’ll have a real cash crop on your hands. Unlike Harvest Moon, and more like Animal Crossing, Castaway Paradise continues to advance even when you are not playing. Life on your island continues whether you are there or not. You receive bonuses for checking in on Castaway Paradise every day. You might receive money, or even the aforementioned plantable fruit. More like Harvest Moon than Animal Crossing, in Castaway Paradise you have a stamina meter that you need to keep watch of. That’s why it is important to note how many times you need to use a tool before a task is completed. Tasks like watering trees and flowers, breaking rocks, and digging up stumps require more than one action. ![]() Take note how many times you need to use the relevant tool before the task is done. ![]()
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