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Township Review, Guide & Beginner Tips

Rating 4.7 Android Rated Everyone Free with in-app purchases

Rating

4.7
★★★★★
143 likes 93 dislikes

Description

Township is an approachable production-management game where crops, factories, orders, and city expansion feed one another. The town is pleasant to shape, but timers, scarce building materials, match-3 events, and premium-currency traps slow ambitious mayors.

Township Review

Township begins as a compact farm and grows into a network of fields, factories, homes, community buildings, trains, planes, and a zoo. Crops become ingredients, factories turn those ingredients into goods, and orders convert goods into coins and experience. The pleasure comes from keeping several production chains moving while gradually changing an empty map into a personal town.

Expansion introduces meaningful scheduling. Wheat is quick, dairy and sugar support many recipes, and later goods can occupy factory slots for hours. Trains return with construction materials, while helicopter and plane orders create different reward priorities.

Co-ops and regattas add social tasks for players who want coordinated competition. The game is welcoming but increasingly constrained. Barn space fills quickly, construction materials arrive unevenly, and Township Cash can disappear through accidental speed-ups or tempting offers.

Current versions also place significant emphasis on match-3 levels and rotating adventures, which may not appeal to players who came only for city management. The core farming and production loop remains satisfying when approached as a long-term schedule rather than a town that needs to be finished. Decorations are optional, so functional growth does not have to wait for a perfectly styled district.

Base Info

Platforms Android, iOS, Windows
Developer Playrix
Downloads 500M
Price Free with in-app purchases
Package com.playrix.township
Content Rating Everyone
Android Version 9.1.1
Android Updated Jun 8, 2026
Android File Size 132M
iOS Version 9.1.0
iOS Updated Apr 13, 2022
iOS File Size 327.4 MB
Windows Version 9.1.1
Windows Updated April 15, 2022
Windows File Size 561.1MB
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How to Play Township

Plant crops, harvest them, and send ingredients into factories. Use finished goods for helicopter orders, train crates, plane requests, zoo tasks, or other objectives. Homes increase population, while community buildings raise the population cap and allow further expansion.

Keep basic ingredients such as wheat, corn, dairy, and sugar available because many recipes depend on them. Queue long production before leaving the game and shorter items while actively playing. Send trains regularly for construction and expansion materials, but skip low-value helicopter orders when they consume scarce goods.

Expand the barn when possible and sell true excess rather than one-off materials needed for a building. Join a co-op only if its regatta expectations match your schedule. Township Cash is premium currency; enable confirmation options where available and avoid using it to finish ordinary timers.

Compare order rewards before filling them: coins, experience, event points, and scarce goods do not have equal value. Keep one production slot flexible for urgent train or plane items, and request help on crates that would otherwise disrupt the entire factory schedule.

Pros

  • Farming, factories, orders, and expansion form a satisfying connected economy.
  • Town decoration offers freedom without requiring one optimal layout.
  • Co-ops and regattas provide optional social structure.
  • Production timers work well for brief check-ins throughout the day.

Cons

  • Barn capacity and uneven construction materials create frequent bottlenecks.
  • Premium-currency spending and speed-up buttons require careful attention.
  • Match-3 and event content can distract from the city-building focus.

Beginner Tips

  • Keep fields producing and reserve some space for fast crops needed by multiple factories.
  • Run trains consistently because construction and barn materials are a major progression gate.
  • Queue long factory recipes before a break and short recipes while checking the town.
  • Do not sell building materials casually; identify the next construction requirement first.
  • Protect Township Cash and avoid spending it on routine speed-ups.

FAQ

Can Township be played offline?

Some town and puzzle activity works offline, but competitions, social features, syncing, and additional content require a connection.

What should beginners produce most often?

Maintain basic crops and shared ingredients such as dairy and sugar, then adjust production to current orders.

How do players get construction materials?

Trains are a primary source, with materials also appearing through events and rewards.

Is joining a co-op required?

No. A co-op adds help, chat, and regattas, but the main town can be developed independently.

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