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What's your favourite building?
My favourite is the garden on the Gourmet farm because I really love the detail that it's been drawn with. The mixed veggies look amazing once they're ready to harvest.
My gardens are both level 3 at the moment and I can't wait to see what level 4 looks like!
So, what's your favourite and why?
Kat.
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Although their are called 'simple house', but to me they are not simple at all
My favorite decoration is the icecream cart, simply because I love Icecream.
The hen house is one of my favourites as well, particularly the double decker level 5 which is kind've mad, the same size as a house ! But my favourite is the Camp site from the Here's to nature! event.
I like all of these as well -
And deco is the fountain... Its cool and I love water....
The silo is also pretty awesome because it makes fertiliser which goes into the orchards, which are some of the biggest money-makers! The bakery is also really nice.
I liked the vegetable patch from the start because it looks tasty and looks like you can scrunch munch the food in it :9
And the 'pile of goods' is great; the details are really sharp
Oh I'll just have to say I like every building
And the lake and ice cream decoration. And the thicket too