In the city-building game The Wandering Village, your goal is to construct a perfect village on the back of a gigantic creature called Onbu while preserving a harmonious relationship with it. Farming is a crucial aspect that you need to have in order to provide food for your folks and make some money, just like it is in any civilization-building game.
This article will teach you how to farm in the game so that you can build the perfect village. Agricultural growth is what would help you expand your village in this game.
Comprehensive Guide to Farming in The Wandering Village
There are a couple of things you need to research which will start your farming journey in The Wandering Village:
1. Cactus Plantation
Cactuses provide a lot of water but they require Hot or Extremely Hot weather conditions to grow. The best areas suited for them are Deserts. No other plant will grow in Extremely Hot climates except Cactuses.
During the time when Onbu is traveling across the desert, you have the ability to cultivate a big Cactus farm in order to satisfy the thirst of your inhabitants.
2. Tomato Plantation
Tomatoes are grown in moderate conditions and grow quickly but they require a lot of water.
3. Corn Plantation
Corn is extremely heat resistant and requires very little water. However, it takes quite a while before you can harvest your corn plantations.
4. Wheat Harvesting
When you get the Wheat Harvesting perk, you will also be able to unlock the Windmill, which will enable you to turn the harvested wheat into flour, as well as the Bakery, which will allow you to make bread from the flour.
How to Grow Farms in Wandering Village Game
To begin growing your farmland, you will need to add additional production plots by clicking on the plus button that has a leaf icon next to it. This button is located on the left side of the screen. After clicking the button, move your mouse around the vacant area to create additional plots of land.
Note: Do not press the “Plant” or “Harvest” button since doing so would restrict your employees to just planting or harvesting in the fields, depending on which option you clicked.
You will farm out if you continue growing a single crop. Hence, try to switch as much as you can while considering the needs and the climate as well.
Types of Crop to Plant and When to Plant
The next area is called Plant, and it is here that you may choose the kinds of plants you want to cultivate on your farm. These can include corn, cactus, beets, and other similar things.
You will also notice, just below it, the needs for the crop, such as the fact that growing corn requires a certain amount of water.
In addition, there is a Temperature bar located below it that will inform you of the ideal temperature for the crop that you are now cultivating. If the arrow is pointing toward the green side of the bar, everything is fine to go; however, if it is pointing toward the red side of the bar, your crop will not grow at all.
You should constantly be aware of the present temperature as well as the kind of crops that do well in that temperature range. It is foolish to try to cultivate your own food if the temperature is not adequate and instead registers as white or red.
In addition, there are tools such as Compost that may be activated by selecting the checkbox that is located next to it.
It is important to keep in mind that you will require structures such as the Dung Collector and the Compost Heap in order to make use of compost and assist your plants in growing more quickly.
That should cover all you need to know to get started farming in the game!