Molehill Empire

aka: Bahçıvanlar Diyarı, Wurzelimperium, Zielone Imperium
Moby ID: 44014

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The login screen nicely sets the green and calm mood of this game.
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The over-worked garden gnome passes his fallen oasis over to me, so it shall begin.
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Only a small fraction of my huge garden is free to cultivate plants in the beginning.
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In the beginning the game offers some pop-up help.
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I harvested my first six lettuces and carrots (the beginner's plants), and scored my first six experience points for it. With some lemon juice and sugar, this would make a nice salad already.
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Raised enough plants to cultivate the whole usable acre. And it's about time, down below five customers are already waiting.
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The wish of this customer I can fulfill. Fanfare: This will be my first self-earned money.
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My garden of half lettuce/half carrots is ready for harvesting. This can be done with two clicks using the scythe gnome standing in the lower right corner.
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Spying into the online help. When will I finally leave the status of "Salad Spinner"?
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Visiting the nearby town in day light. There's also a gloomy night version of this.
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Shopping for new seeds at Brandolf's.
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The hardware is so expensive that I won't need to come back for weeks to come.
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Ah, every MMO has them, every MMO needs them: the high-level players.
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Interesting fact, cucumbers are available to second-level players already, but come in only 17th in this statistic.
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The market: Someone produced nearly 50K units of lettuce, a starter plant that's easy to grow. What goes on in such people's minds?
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Your very own market stall is waiting to be filled with all kinds of tasty vegetables.
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The Gardener's Society: the guild house will open upon reching level six.
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The current competition is the highest number of broccoli delivered till the dead line. Too bad, I can't grow it, yet.
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A peek at the Molepedia, a tool that doesn't need further explanation, does it?
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The different levels all have more or less funny names.
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Yippieh - level-up !! I am now officially a Bean Counter.
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The level-up grants me a watering gnome who waters all plants in need with a single click.
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I like it when my garden is completely ready for harvest. From top to bottom: radishes, cucumbers, lettuce, and carrots.
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Yay - I made level three and can grow strawberries now which is one of my favourite fruits.
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At level three you are granted a notepad where you can record strange messages for future use.
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Back in town I discovered a hidden present shop.
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She has a nice selection, but very, very expensive.
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This is the next bigger town at night - not many options available, yet.
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But one thing is already open - the research lab.
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You can display your garden for others to take a look - and peek at other players' property.
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Ah, I like this garden. It scored two awards not without reason.
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But that's a long way to go for me - so get back to work. Five customers are already waiting.
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Ah, the first quest has been teleported to my inbox.
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After producing lettuce like an army of snails would, I hurry to town to complete the quest.
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The quest reward is sparse, but I'm sure it gets better with every task completed.
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Taking a look at the overhead map.
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