Setting up the production chain takes quite a bit of work and planning, although there are simpler chains for things like clothing, which can be produced by combining cotton and wool from your sheep. From here, you can send it to the bakery to bake cakes (when also supplied with eggs, flour, strawberries and more sugar). Milk, for example, can be sent to the dairy factory to produce chocolate when combined with sugar. The addition of Production Chains offers meaningful progression, allowing the player to create supply chains that transfer and convert raw materials and other goods into finished products. Get it right, and you’ll be able to sell the milk, or take advantage of the other big new feature: Production Chains. In order to get maximum productivity out of them, you’ll need to delicately balance their diet, as well as ensuring they have enough straw for bedding. While chickens, pigs and sheep are relatively easy to look after – they just need water and food – cows create more of a challenge. Tending to your animals is also an enjoyable way to pass the time. ![]() ![]() Forestry is something that you can take up whenever you have a moment spare, and lets you play with a large range of equipment from chainsaws to huge machines that fell, strip and cut whole trees into perfectly sized logs in one go. Winter is also the perfect time to focus on diversifying your operations.
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