Tour de France: It’s French week in FARMERAMA

Bonjour Farmers,



Oh la la!
the French event
is here!


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Moonlight Mania

Hey farmers,
On Monday the 12th of September, the Brazil event will end at 12.30h (CEST).

No need to be afraid – or maybe there is?

In the afternoon, your farm will become all spooky:

It’s time for moonlight mania again!
Have a good time!
For all further information regarding Moonlight Mania please read the FAQ:
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Weekend Events

Howdy farmers,

The next weekend is going to bring lots of fun:

On Saturday, from 10 a.m. until Sunday 11 a.m., there is the “Happy Tree Day” event.


Happy Tree Day

5 x EP when you harvest your trees and when you buy one XXL tree upgrade, you get a second XXL upgrade free!


for 24 hours


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Brazilian Event (for all) - September 2nd -> 12th

Olé! Brazilian flair is heading your way


starting Friday, September 2, 2011 starting at midday CEST


and ending on Monday Sept. 12, 2011 12:30 CEST.
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Salt & Sugar as Daily Gifts!

Howdy Farmers!

Starting some time tomorrow, Salt & Preserving Sugar will also be giftable to your neighbours and buddies!

We hope that you will enjoy this 'new daily gift'.

The Salt & Preserving Sugar will soon be going live.

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European Games Award 2011 – Best Community Support (+ BONUS CODE)

And the winner is: BIGPOINT! Our Community Support was voted Best Support at the European Game Awards 2011.


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Future changes to the Market

Dear Farmers,

Ever since the seed purchasing limitations were introduced, community members have been saying that it’s become more difficult to get certain products. Additionally, there have been many requests for a new market.

At this time, we can reveal that a new, dynamic market is being developed by the Farmerama team. To explain, very generally: Market price will rise (or sink) with each purchase in which the purchase price is over (or under) the current market price. Because of this, in the future, prices will function more like a “real” economy and orient themselves more along the principles of supply and demand. With a bit of skill, farmers will then be able to achieve much better prices for their farm goods.

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