Posts Tagged ‘Society’

Every Facebook game has its methods of measuring your progress. For Pet Society, the trophies that you can gain from completing various aspects of the game are that means. There are 42 total Pet Society trophy options in the game with 14 different categories and 3 trophies in each of those categories. They come in bronze, silver, and gold and will grow harder the higher you get. For the most part, the Pet Society trophy system is relatively easy to master, but there are a few tricky ones you’ll want to know how to get around if you’re serious about pulling this off.

To get a Pet Society Trophy, you simply need to learn what different things are required for their completion. There are any number of different categories, each of them with three different levels of completion. For example, you can get the Ball tossing trophies by keeping the ball up 15 times (bronze trophy), 30 times (silver trophy), and 50 times (gold trophy). The bronze trophies are almost all things that you’re going to be able to do anyways, but the higher level trophies may take you some time and energy to complete in most cases.

The majority of the trophy categories involve doing a certain action a certain number of times. In fact, almost half the trophies are directly related to going out and buying clothing and furniture. These things will happen with time anyways, so don’t worry about speeding through them. Then there are races, betting, and sports – which make up 5 of the 14 categories. The remaining categories are related to visiting friends and sending gifts – two things that any good Pet Society player should do anyways, but that you may find yourself doing in large bursts to get quicker.

There are a lot of scams in Pet Society that you should be looking out for. As scary as that may sound, it doesn’t need to be a serious problem. For the most part these scams can be avoided with simple common sense – something most players have plenty of. The problem though is that the desire to excel and move forward in a game that has so many marks of status is too great to stop and think about the problems that might arise from moving too quickly. If you’re not careful, you may not be able to focus in on what you are doing and whether or not the deal you’re getting is in fact too good to be true.

To start with, players are going to try and start up trades with you out of the blue. This should be an immediate red flag. If you don’t know someone, have never seen them before and don’t know why they are trying to trade you for a Mystery Box, you may need to step back and ask yourself what they really want.

Another possible scam is people setting up shop on the forums or their own blog and making it look like they have a long history of trading. This is very simple to fake and you should look for a way to personally verify their history. Just because someone lists players they’ve traded with doesn’t mean they really did or that you’ll be able to find any of those people when you search for them in the game – there are more than 10 million players of this game after all.

Pet Society is a game that will allow you to do all sorts of fun new things you may not have had the chance to enjoy in other Facebook games yet. There are ways to make coins with fishing, gardening, collecting, and trading. You will be able to play games and balance all sorts of different side activities in the game that are unique to Playfish’s quirky little title. However, one of the more interesting factors of the game, especially for those who are interested in making a profit is the ability to trade in your old items for Eco Points by recycling in Pet Society.

If you want to recycle in Pet Society, you need to start by knowing that the vast majority of items valued over 500 coins that you already have in your house, especially the ones you paid your own coins for, are not worth recycling. You can get a better profit from them by simply selling them off to the shops for the 1/3 value. You can also trade those items back to other players for a profit if they are high quality items.

With that in mind, there are some items that you can trade in for Eco Points, worth twice as much as they cost in the shop. You can also swap your grown goods in the garden and any junk you catch in the pond while fishing for Eco Points, a great way to get a profit.

There are three different sizes of Eco Boxes in the game ranging up to 10,000 Eco Points (or 5,000 coins worth of items recycled). These boxes will contain various eco-friendly items such as totem poles that you can add to your garden or your home as decorations. You can also trade your eco boxes or resell the items that come in them, often times for a nice profit.

There are few things in a game like Pet Society that become essentially necessary to playing the game. Friends in Pet Society are one of those things – becoming an integral part of the way the game plays and of how you manage your character as you level up. So, if you’re even remotely serious about advancing in the game, you need to find out how to get as many new friends and neighbors as possible. Let’s take a closer look at how to gain and keep your friends in Pet Society happy.

Finding new friends for any reason can be tough, but finding them specifically to link up with you in a Facebook game can be downright frustrating. So, you need to get creative if you want to track down people who are going to be interested in playing with you. To start with, you should exhaust your own personal list of friends before turning to strangers. You never know who on your friends list might be interested in playing (or already plays other Facebook games).

Once that is exhausted though (and it will be exhausted sooner than later), you should turn to forums, blogs, twitter, and Facebook groups to find people who are interested in joining up with you to discuss these matters. You’ll often find people who are interested in a game only friendship just as much as you. Just be sure that you discuss it first. When you have too many friend requests turned down by people, Facebook starts to limit how many you can send and eventually will investigate you for a spammer.