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Fairy Godmother Tycoon Cheats & Tips |
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The First Turn Managing inventory Be smart about restocking. If each potion calls for 1 Fish Head and 2 Eyes of Newt and you estimate needing 20 potions in total, then you need to stock 20 Fish Heads and 40 Eyes of Newt. If you can only afford to buy 20 Eyes of Newt, there's no point in buying more than 10 Fish Heads because the extras won't be usable. The exception to the above rules is when potions go on sale. When a potion's price appears in green, it has been significantly reduced. You should stock up on reduced price potions whenever they appear - don't worry about all the money you're spending up front because you'll make it back by not having to restock the potion (and pay full price) for several subsequent turns. Maintaining a minimum stock of ingredients and splurging on reduced price ingredients when they pop up means you'll hopefully never find yourself in the position of having to pay for ingredients when they're overpriced (indicated by a price in red). Research On the other hand, spending too much on research early on can quickly sink your business because it's a daily expense that generates no daily income in return (unlike advertising, which brings new customers, or ingredients which create potions to sell). It will typically take the competition 12-15 days to research a new spell, so adjust your spending to match that. Ideally you should spend between $20 to $50 per day on research - certainly no less, and perhaps slightly more only if you can afford it after you've spend a few turns establishing an ebb and flow of steady income. Pricing To that end, never sell potions for less than the minimum recommended price, which is found on the Pricing tab. When you scroll over a potion in the Pricing tab, the TIP window below will display the recommended market value as something like $40 - $70. This means to sell at $40 when demand is low, and crank the price up to a maximum of $70 when demand is high. Lost sales and how to
avoid them 2. You run out
of ingredients for a potion that people want. Don't forget that some potions use more than one of a given ingredient at a time, and that one ingredient might be used in multiple potions, which alters demand. Purchase the Flying Elephant spell, which will let you send an emergency delivery of ingredients to the shop during the day. 3. Customers
get fed up with standing in line. Upgrading Each new potion you discover will take a little longer to make than the one before it, so you should upgrade your potion maker immediately after discovering the second potion, and then again after discovering the third potion to make sure the counter staff can keep up with the demand of making them. After research is completed, storefronts, potion makers and warehouse upgrades should be the top priority, followed by in-store entertainment and spells, followed by spy devices. (Spy devices aren't really necessary to do well in the game, so consider those upgrades optional.) The Competition Once your net worth is close to that of your competition, it's a good time to start think about taking them out. Here are some techniques for doing so: 1. Lower your prices. At this stage in the game, we're going to assume you've amassed a pretty good stash of money and that your business is solvent, which means that now's the time to price gouge the competition by offering your potions at prices that are at the low end of the recommended selling price, regardless of the demand. If you really want to make customers love you, offer extremely low prices when demand is at its peak (90% or higher). 2. Pay for more advertising - now's the time to go for the Brainwashing and Non-stop infomercials. 3. Hire some goons. Quite frankly, you don't ever really need to use the goons that increase your popularity. However, the punitive goons are quite useful (not to mention a lot of fun) in discouraging peasants from visiting your competition. Try putting some Persuasion Trolls on the paths leading towards a rival's store, or stick a Giant Lazy Baby right in front of his door. NOTE: If there is more than one rival business to contend with in the same town, don't take them all on at once. Pick them off one at a time, focusing on the weakest one first (the one with the lowest net worth). Final Tip If you happen to have some tips for this game, feel free to submit them and they will be published here. Please click the following link to be taken to the cheats submission form. |
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