Farming Helps Earn Enough For Upgrades ~ Winkeltje



Winkeltje: The Little Shop is all about building, decorating, and running your own old-world fantasy shop. Buy low, sell high – from nails and apples to swords and alchemic love potions. Impress your customers, craft items, and be the master of your very own shop.

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27 thoughts on “Farming Helps Earn Enough For Upgrades ~ Winkeltje”

  1. Demand of items is based on the last 5 days of items displayed on shelves, so if you NEVER display resources(wood, wool) no one will ever ask for them. In Tab menu check what % of requests will be under specializations, Seeds are infinite but quality matters you cant sell them so you have to destroy extras. Border is just quality Grey>white>green>blue>purple>orange>yellow, better quality sells higher and has higher odds as an ingredient to make a higher quality crafted item and gives more craft xp

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  2. The upgrade appeal was very confusing with no direction I also thought. When you unlock new wall types, such as the brick is next, I think, it upgrades your max appeal.

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  3. The storage cabinets do increase appeal and I have never checked to see how much of difference it would make, but I just buy pallets for the compactness and holding more size wise. I stick them in a small room that I keep expanding little by little and then hang pictures or decorations later on all over the walls in the room to increase the appeal.

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  4. I absolutely love this game. Probably one of my favorite shop games. It just moves so fast and gives you so much to manage and customize. I’m glad you’re focusing more on the kitchen and garden. Also it just killed me that the moment you said no one was buying wool everyone bought out your whole stock. πŸ˜‚

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  5. not sure if this is correct, but I think I noticed in the last video that if you talk to someone who wants something you don't have and turn them away instead of letting the timer run out, it looked like they didn't get mad at you

    Edit: nvm it looks like they still get mad when you dismiss them. too bad you can't be like "check back in a little bit" or something

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  6. man those 3 plots fit up against the fence super nicely. awesome that the devs actually stuck to the grid they line out in the grass
    Separate buildings for storage and stuff would be way cool

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  7. So for max appeal. That's increased via buying unlocks of sets of furniture. It's not explained well because it's the only unlock you BUY and don't get with unlock points or with skill level. Go into the unlock menu and on the first tab, click a piece of furniture with a lock icon. It's like $365 then the next set is $675 etc. My shop appeal was being seriously held back because I did not realize I needed to buy the unlock in order to allow it to increase.

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  8. As others have indicated here, be sure you focus on just one category of items, like the food. When you put out things like wood and potions it reduces any specialization and turns your shop into a general store, and then they ask for things from all those categories.

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