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Friend me: "princess_woona" Cause, you know, Best princess pony! :D ***SADLY, THE HACK HAS NOT WORKED IN A LONG TIME*** http://www.reddit.com/r/MLPIOS/comments/1349n8/hardcore_cheating_for_tons_of_coins_and_gems/ When using the Android hack, play any character's mini game and you will receive the following. The 1x game pays 999 Bits The 2x game pays 999 Gems The 4x game pays 99 Hearts For rapid bits, and rare Element Shards (such as Magic), expedite the FIRST job at Town Hall or the Hospital, over and over. You can NOW AFFORD the Gems! :) This is my further progress in the Gameloft My Little Pony game. I'm running this on an Acer A500. Most important feature of the game... Clicking on the adorable Princess Luna and seeing her smile! Again, you know, Cause best princess pony! :D Yes, you are indeed seeing a mouse cursor. My A500 has a standard USB port, and supports both a mouse and keyboard. The city building aspects of this game are awesome with a mouse! The town is slowly getting more organized. The center of town is still a jumble, but it's getting there. This has the feel of a SimCity game, if you can bypass the awful costs... Which fortunately, is easy as pie! Sweet Apple Acres was my first project. Tree placement is every second square, (tree, gap, tree, gap, etc), and fills a 24 x 32 grid region. The farm site consists of all the farm related buildings being built around the Honesty stone, with the Carrot farm being just north, and Braeburn's shack being near the back of the orchard. The Loyalty stone marks the rear of the orchard, and features the CMC clubhouse, as well as the entrance to the Everfree Forest path. Dumb store does NOT remember your last menu selection, so YES, I had to navigate to the desired tree in the menus for EVERY tree placed, both in the orchard AND the Everfree Forest! The Everfree forest is now complete, with a 1 x 1 tree grid. That's a tree on EVERY square. At that density, ponies actually walk the paths, and don't wander between trees. Everfree occupies the west side of the map. The bottom center will have a few trees and is filled with pools, thorns, and rocks to form Froggy Bottom Bog. It'll transition to a thin grove in the south east of the map to serve as White Tail Wood. I left much of the debris. I WANTED my Everfree to be filled with creepy face trees, thorns, and rocks! :) I built a luxury gated private home for Fancy Pants at the Generosity stone. Carousel Boutique will be near the "tent" like stands to simulate the appearance of the Boutique's neighbors on the show. It'll be about where it is, just more... couth. Sugarcube corner will stay near the Laughter Stone. Daring Do's ruins are deep in the Everfree Forest, near the Magic stone, which represents the Ancient Castle of the Royal Pony Sisters. I have a Celestia statue in the woods to imitate the Nightmare Moon statue seen in "Luna Eclipsed". Zecora's hut is central on the Everfree path. I wish bridges could be purchased and placed over the river. I feel like the bottom of the map is just cut off without bridges. It'll be forests and bogs as a result. Getting this far would be impossible without the Android hack (My Acer is NOT rooted). I really want to support this game. I feel DLC is worth typically $5-30, depending on content value. I would have paid $30 for this, but Gameloft making the game unwinnable without dedicating years of grinding, or $100+ in purchases... That's unreasonable. The game is a simple city builder that uses timed resource harvesting, with steadily increasing waits as levels increase. Gems are used to purchase certain shops, decor, unlock select ponies, as well as expedite resource generation, construction time, and clearing land. You are lucky to get 0-4 gems in a whole day. Sweetie Belle, Rarity, Rainbow Dash, and a quest required Ice Sculpture and Clock tower all cost gems. This costs several hundred gems. I think Rainbow alone was 500, and the clock tower is 350. I think if you buy those gems it'd be around $100. That's just to BEAT the game. That doesn't include non essential ponies and such. Celestia alone, I think costs around $70! If you got an average of 2 gems a day, it'd take over a year to save up for Celestia alone, since she costs 950 gems! Even with the sales, it doesn't add up. The hack alters the cost of the mini game multipliers. Instead of costing gems or bits, it costs negative bits, gems, or hearts. With a negative cost, you end up getting PAID to play the mini games. With this hack in place, gems become bountiful, and you can afford to expedite waiting times, and purchase those impossible to afford ponies. Once it's in play, it feels a LOT MORE like playing SimCity (with the "porntipsguzzardo" code, of course! LOL! :) The video shows the game completed. I've defeated Nightmare Moon, and saved Luna (LUNA WILL APPEAR IN THE INVENTORY). Enjoy some "Celestia Radio" in the background! :)