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FarmVille Limited Edition December 17th, 2012 Mystery Game & Prizes

Sun ,16/12/2012

The FarmVille Mystery Game has been restocked with new Ugly Sweater wearing animals!

You can purchase your chances at playing this week’s Mystery Game for 20 Farm Cash per Mystery Dart. As always, you are never guaranteed to win any one specific or all prizes featured in the game, so you should play your own risk. If you play and win all six regular prizes, you will receive a free exclusive bonus prize.

Before you play this week’s game check out the prize spoilers below and make sure to share the news with your farmin’ friends!

  • FarmVille 12.17.2012 Mystery Game – 20 Farm Cash

FarmVille 12.17.2012 Mystery Game Confirmed Prizes:

  • FarmVille Ugly Sweater Horse
  • FarmVille Ugly Sweater Pegacorn
  • FarmVille Ugly Sweater Cow
  • FarmVille Ugly Sweater Sheep
  • FarmVille Ugly Sweater Dog
  • FarmVille Ugly Sweater Pig
  • FarmVille Ugly Sweater Kangaroo(Bonus Prize)

FarmVille Ugly Sweater Horse

FarmVille Ugly Sweater Pegacorn

FarmVille Ugly Sweater Cow

FarmVille Ugly Sweater Sheep

FarmVille Ugly Sweater Dog

FarmVille Ugly Sweater Pig

 

FarmVille Ugly Sweater Kangaroo

Will you be throwing any darts in this week’s FarmVille Mystery Game? If so, which prize(s) did you receive? 

FarmVille Freak Farm of the Week: Show Us Your Farm!

Tue ,17/01/2012

FarmVille Freak ZappIce's Farm

It’s a new year and we’d like to get back into an old habit of posting our FarmVille Freak Farms of the Week again!

We started doing FarmVille Freak Farms of the Week several years ago as a way to showcase FarmVille Freaks’ amazing farms.

Each week, we will award one reader with the “FarmVille Freak Farm of the Week” title where we’ll share  pictures of your farm and any backstory that you may have- what you like about FarmVille, FarmVille Level and farming forte, inspiration for your farm and so on.

There’s more good news- as a new incentive we’ll be gifting winners with some free swag. This week we’ll be giving the FarmVille Freak Farm of the Week winner an official FarmVille Holiday Plushie.

Show us your farms!

How do I submit pictures of my farm?

  • 1. Send pictures of your farm to farmgoddess@farmvillefreak.com (JPEG, PNG preferred).
  • 2. In subject line of email please include reference to contest, FarmVille Freak Farm of the Week.
  • 3. Include any information about yourself or your farm that you would like to share.

(Please note, winners responsibility to provide us with a valid mailing address within the United States so that we can mail your prize.)

FarmVille Freak of the Week: “I Know Why the Caged Farmer Sings” by FarmVille Freak Charlie

Thu ,04/08/2011

FarmVille Freak Beth Tree Freak

I received an email from FarmVille Freak Charlie and immediately I knew that she would be our FarmVille Freak of the Week.

She sent us a lovely piece of writing about her personal FarmVille experience, titled, “I Know Why The Caged Farmer Sings”. As I read it, I recognized many of the things that so many FarmVille Freaks, myself included, enjoy about FarmVille. The escape, the community, the farming. Sure, it doesn’t even come close to real life farming, but that’s part of the fantasy. Cotton Candy trees and Disco Cows with a handful of Pig poop-  all without ever having to get your hands dirty.

From FarmVille Freak Charlie:

“Love your site btw! Thanks for the info!

Here’s my lovin’ spoonful…”

I Know Why The Caged Farmer Sings

“I know why the caged farmer sings.

Some days I like my Farmville life better than my real one.

Yes, I confess, I am addicted to Farmville. I KNOW it’s not an even remotely realistic portrayal of the life of a farmer, NOR does it foster any kind of understanding about crops, soil, or animal husbandry, but it does do something strange that farming also does – build community. And, let’s face it -like any good game- it brings joy.

Here’s what a ‘day in the life’ is like on my farm.

I start off my day with a stroll through my Olive groves, saying hello to my Arborists who have dropped by to do a little harvesting. On my right are my two Duck Ponds, filled with Swans, Belted Ducks, Orange Ducks, and yellow, red and brown ducklings. My grey Ugly Ducking swims by and quacks a hello. He knows he’s my favorite.

I step lightly around my magic fairy ring, marked by a circle of mushrooms with a beam of sparkly light emanating from it, and walk up to the first of many animal pens-this one containing my two grey Baby Elephants. I toss them a handful each of peanuts and then look down to see a Gentle Longhorn nuzzling my leg-holding a rose in its mouth. I gratefully accept.

Suddenly a lovely smell catches my nose, and I realize that my cotton candy tree is in bloom. So I take a shortcut through my cupcake field and head over to my ‘fun orchard’ filled with giant cotton candy and snowcone trees. My Mint Candy and Chrome Cherry are also ready, and my two Giant Bubble Gum trees are just starting. The purple one has one nice fruit within reach, so I grab a big bobble and pop it into my mouth. On the way back out I also stuff some Starfruit, Ruby Grapefruit and a Hass Avocado into my satchel for later.

In my Farmville life I am also a light-skinned blue-eyed blond, but unlike my real-world street self, I am wearing a Visigoth costume consisting of a belted furry brown tunic, thigh-high brown leather boots, fur trim on my shoulders and a broadsword slung over my back. I have a large thick arm tattoo on my right arm, my hair is in high pigtails and I’m wearing sporty sunglasses. I have a castle, a winery, a trading post, and various animal housings. In one corner of my farm I have a little memorial graveyard where my grandfather and cat have a tombstone, and tree (respectively). There is a golden plum tree planted next to my grandfather’s grave (like he used to have on his farm) and I leave him fresh lilacs every two weeks because my grandmother loves mauve.

I take a quick stop by the Nursery Barn, marveling at the Holstein calf and new Disco Pony (complete with fro, white jumpsuit and funky purple sunglasses), and suddenly I hear a voice calling my name. My new friend Erin drops by to leave me a White Truffle that her Pig found on my farm, and we go for a quick stroll. A Silke Chicken dodges between our feet as we take a quick stroll to see how my crops are coming along. For the next 12 hours I am growing cotton, Cupcakes, Electric Roses, Purple Heirloom Carrots and Ginger. I have 5 Market Stalls, still selling my last crops of Sugar Cane, White Grapes, Raspberries, Purple Grapes and bunches of homegrown Crystals (some kind of spiky rutilated white quartz.) Erin takes 3 bushels and takes her leave.

Suddenly I realize I am a bit peckish, so I hop into my airship and pop over to my English farm where I partake in (homegrown) Black Tea and Barley Crumpets (homebaked in my bakery there). I sit at a table (decorated with my prize winning English Roses), joined by the county Duke and young Henry who is picking his brain about Sheep Breeding. We spend a few hours sitting leisurely under my Honey Locust Tree next to the east wall of my Moat as the conversation floats between the village news of the day to when my White Pegasus will finally foal. Then as the sun begins to sink into the sky, I (in 2.5 seconds) pop back into my airship and land at home just in time to find that a friend has left an order for my ginger crop. Nice.

My Farmville friends are a lovely, motley crew. Some of them I have known in the real world since I was 5 years old-and others I have never met, but have been referred to me by friends on the merit that they are also active players. In the world of online gaming, three things seem to be important. Being actively engaged; the more friends you have the better; and the more you give, the more tends to come back to you. In Farmville, when you harvest, you share; and your friends can use those ingredients in their wineries, bakeries or spas. Then they make products and give out samples, and you can buy their products. The products you buy can then be turned into fuel, thus saving you money and fuelling your equipment to facilitate your farming. A similar process happens with animal husbandry. It doesn’t take a village to raise a Ewe, but it sure makes it go faster! In a funny, skewed way, it’s the great circle of life, reflected back to us every day. Farmville is a wonderful, peaceful, fertile escape. …and frankly, any chance to walk around in fur boots and a Viking helmet is just fine with me! ” -FarmVille Freak Charlie

In the midst of the recent FarmVille backlash, I think it’s a nice tribute to the roots of the game that we all love to play. Many of you FarmVille Freaks have been farming since the summer of 2009 and it has me wondering, why do you still farm? Maybe it’s your precious farm or your collection of rare Horses, the challenges of mastering crops or trees (like FarmVille Freak Beth whose farm is at the top of this post),  the excitement of updates and new features, or the friendships you’ve created along the way. What is it about FarmVille that makes you a certified virtual farmer?

Thank you for sharing your FarmVille experience with us Charlie! If you’d like to share your farming experience or original art, poetry, music, video, or some other FarmVille inspired creation, write to farmgoddess@farmvillefreak.com to be featured on FarmVille Freak.

FarmVille Freak Hatchetholic’s GagaVille Farm of the Week

Thu ,26/05/2011

FarmVille Freak Hatchetholic's GagaVille Farm of the Week (Click to Enlarge)

This week’s FarmVille Freak Farm of the week is brought to you by FarmVille Freak Hatchetholic.

FarmVille Freak Hatchetholic’s farm is overflowing with Limited Edition GagaVille items inspired by Lady Gaga. He’s used his English Countryside farm and repurposed it for his own personal GagaVille. We like that this is still a working farm, complete with crop space and breeding facilities including a Sheep Pen and Pig Pen with quite the impressive collection of animals.

He’s also utilized one of our favorite stacking techniques at the top right corner where you can find the GagaVille Crystal Castle high in the sky. There is also a hay bale road and a tunneling feature at the entrance to all of his Enchanted Forests.

What an impressive usage of a FarmVille Limited Edition theme on a working farm!

Thank you for sharing with us FVF Hatchetholic. Do you think your farm is interesting or unique? What have you been doing with all the GagaVille Limited Edition items? We’d love to see your farms and it just might be FarmVille Freak Farm of the Week! Send pics of your farm to farmgoddess@farmvillefreak.com to be featured on FarmVille Freak.

FarmVille Official Meetup Day in Houston, Texas

Tue ,08/03/2011

FarmVille Meetup Banner

February 27th 2011 was FarmVille’s first ever official Meetup day. Communities throughout the country gathered to meetup for their mutual love of FarmVille.

Some gathered at coffee shops, parks, community centers, but in Houston, Texas it seemed appropriate to meet at a local favorite BBQ restaurant, Hickory Hollow. FarmVille Freak is Houston-based so we had to swing by, pass out some free FarmVille Freak T-shirts and of course wish these hardcore farmers- Happy Farming!

FarmVille Meetup Hickory Hollow Houston, Texas

FarmVille Meetup in Houston, Texas

Did you attend a FarmVille Meetup in your hometown? If so, what did you do? Send an email to farmgoddess@farmvillefreak.com and we will feature your meetup on FarmVille Freak!

FarmVille Freak Farm of the Week: Zing the Christmas Elf

Mon ,20/12/2010

This week’s FarmVille Freak Farm of the Week goes to FarmVille Freak Quackers the Duck.

He has created a classic hay bale art farm with Zynga’s Zing the Christmas Elf as an inspiration. One word- AmaZING (pun intended).

FarmVille Freak Quackers The Duck's Tribute to Zing Farm (Click to Enlarge)

“Greetings, FarmGoddess

I’ve been playing Farmville since the day it was released and have been following your site since you guys launched it. First of all, I wish to congratulate you guys here at FarmvilleFreak for being such a success and the #1 Farmville fan Site out there. It’s been quite a journey on the farm, Farmville & Farmvillefreak have come a long way. :)

Second, for well over a year I’ve had the chance to see some pretty awesome farms out there, many of them posted on here as “Farm of the Week” and a lot of them have included hay bale stacking in their designs. The holiday season this year has ruined my mastery oriented farm, and I’ve gone down from 580 Plots to only 4 plots which are now part of my holiday design. This holiday season I was inspired to doing my first ever hay bale art design, a tribute to Zing, the Christmas Elf. Just thought I’d share it with you guys, it might not be the BEST but I think it came out great, even after i couldnt finish his golden hair after reaching the maximum number of items allowed on the farm.

Happy Holidays to all, AND KEEP WARM! :D
FarmvilleFreak, Quackers The Duck.”

If you think you got what it takes to be our FarmVille Freak Farm of the Week, send your submissions to farmgoddess@farmvillefreak.com

FarmVille Freak of the Week: Harold’s Birthday!

Sun ,26/09/2010

Happy Birthday FarmVille Freak Harold!

This week’s FarmVille Freak of the Week is FarmVille Freak Harold who celebrated his birthday with an awesome FarmVille inspired cake. Harold gets extra points for rocking our FarmVilleFreak.com T-shirt, that he received as a gift.

FarmVille Freak Harold's FarmVille Birthday Cake I (Click to Enlarge)

FarmVille Freak Harold's FarmVille Birthday Cake and FVF T-Shirt! (Click to Enlarge)

FarmVille Freak Harold's FarmVille Birthday Cake II (Click to Enlarge)

If you would like to share with us any FarmVille inspired art, video, music, poems, cakes, or other creations, send your submissions to farmgoddess@farmvillefreak.com and you may be featured on FarmVille Freak.

FarmVille Freak of the Week: Lana’s FarmVille Birthday Party!

Sat ,28/08/2010

This week’s FarmVille Freak of the Week goes to FarmVille Freak Lana from the Philippines. This video was submitted by FarmVille Freak Son, thanks for the great find.

Looks like her parents went all out to celebrate their daughter FarmVille Freak Lana’s second birthday with a FarmVille themed party. Check out the video below to see for yourself. Note, the video is long at almost 10 minutes, but watching even the first few seconds is worth it or feel free to skip through.

“I love your site! For some reason I was thinking of having a Farmvillle theme birthday party thrown for my FV Freak, Sister’s Sweet16, and I came across your site and I must say there’s a lot of FV freaks out there. Anyway, I also came across this Farmville theme party on You Tube which gave me some good ideas on what I’ll have done for the party..( the invites, gift bags, back drop, background music, attire) Just in case you haven’t seen it here’s a link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5JnwgbqYfY I must say they’ve truly spent a lot of money for that one of a kind Farmville Theme party and I love it. Someone who came up with the idea must be truly a FV freak! lol

More power to your site!!!

- FarmVille Freak Son =)

Credits: A Farmville Party in Manila, Philippines!
Lana turns 2 ! and there’s no better way to celebrate it but to do it at her farm in Farmville Manila, Philippines. Event was made possible by the help of her neighbors from Weddingavenueph.com. ( Event Planner ), One Adriatico Place ( Location ), Pocholo ( Host, Magician, Puppeteer and Singer! ) ,Passion Cooks ( Food Catering ), Photospoof ( Photobooth ), Zero ( Sounds System ), Kidstar Kastles (Balloons & Set Design ) and Marvzielo Designs ( Production Concept ).

Do you have FarmVille inspired artwork, cake, poetry, video, or original creation? Show us what makes you a FarmVille Freak by sending your submissions to farmgoddess@farmvillefreak.com and we may feature them on FarmVille Freak.

FarmVille Freak of the Week: FarmVille Home Garden

Sat ,21/08/2010

A while back we asked you to show us why you are a FarmVille Freak. We got some amazing entries and would like to share with you what makes FarmVille Freak J.S.’ s a true FarmVille Freak!

FarmVille Freak J.S.’s real life FarmVille home garden.

FarmVille Freak JS' FarmVille Garden I

FarmVille Freak JS' FarmVille Garden II

So what makes you a FarmVille Freak? Send your proof to farmgoddess@farmvillefreak.com and we may feature you on FarmVille Freak!

FarmVille Freak of the Week: Excercise & Farm!

Sun ,15/08/2010

This week’s FarmVille Freak of the Week is a very deserving FarmVille Freak KMDomino!

As we all know, our addiction to farming can take up hours of our time. Since FarmVille can be time consuming and working out can be boring, wouldn’t it be nice to farm and exercise at the same time?Our FarmVille Freak of the Week found out how!

So for all the health conscious farmers, FarmVille Freak KMDomino invented a great way to exercise on the treadmill, get some cardio done and take care of your farming as well by transforming their treadmill into a ready-made farming machine. Who wants to spend all that precious time at a computer, when you can also be farming and exercising simultaneously?

FarmVille Freak KMDomino's FarmVille Treadmill

FarmVille Freak KMDomino's FarmVille Treadmill Closeup

What makes you a FarmVille Freak? Send your submissions to farmgoddess@farmvillefreak.com and we may feature them on FarmVille Freak.