Construction Projects: Build Your Own Farmhouse
Construction Projects: Build Your Own Farmhouse
Farmers who are particularly dedicated and involved in their town’s community will find a wealth of new building opportunities in Farming Simulator 25. Whether you just want to start a profitable side business or want to make a lasting mark on the region. Let’s take a look at some new construction projects!
Create unique items
In addition to production chains where you produce bread or cakes in the bakery, flour in the grain mill, or canned goods in the soup factory, there are some very special repeatable constructions. Do you remember the piano maker in Zielonka?
Not only will the artisan workshop for finely crafted pianos make a comeback and open branches outside its hometown in Riverbend Springs or Hutan Pantai – if you want to invest in their expansion to new territories. But there are other new businesses waiting for your involvement.
Wagon Builder
Established in Riverbend Springs in 1904, Silver Shaft Wagons still produces some very fancy horse-drawn carriages. Requiring wooden boards as well as fabrics and rope to build one wagon. The final product is one a love letter to craftsmanship – and profitable for you.
Playground Maker
What’s a town without a playground, and a playground without toys? Think of the kids! Then help to construct some wooden toy tractors for the local playground in Riverbend Springs by delivering planks and boards.
Build Monuments
Riverbend Springs and Hutan Pantai feature even bigger construction projects. Let’s call them community projects – big plans of the respective town to build something monumental.
This requires way more time and effort. If your farming operation is not enough for you, and you as a farmer want to shape not only fields but an entire town, this might be your endgame.
Riverbend Springs: Playground Project
There’s a rather big project by an absent toy maker, who doesn’t tend to finish his big projects himself, but needs some help. He doesn’t stop at toy tractors, but his architectural magnum opus is something else. Grandpa Walter and Noah can tell you more about the actual intention of the project.
Emotionally prepare yourself to deliver a whole range of resources over multiple stages until this one is finished. We don’t reveal it here just yet.
Hutan Pantai: Temple Grounds
To add to the Asian flair, Hutan Pantai wants to rebuild some of the old temple grounds, keeping the aesthetics of what their ancestors once built here.
By the way, there are some collectibles to be found all around the region. They will be displayed in the temples as soon as they are built. We call them Crop Orbs. Because they’re orbs – with crops inside.
Riverbend Springs: Grain Elevator Museum
Since Riverbend Springs used to be a place full of good old wooden grain elevators, there’s even one left. Unfortunately, it’s in pretty rough shape because it hasn’t been used in a long time.
As historic as the grain elevator itself, there are various objects of agricultural significance tucked away around Riverbend Springs. How did they get there? Well, there’s a history to it. Maybe Walter can clear it up if you decide to talk to him and he happens to bring it up.
As if all this old stuff belongs in a museum – guess what! The old grain elevator, when renovated, will become a museum for these interesting remnants of times gone by.
And Finally: Build Your House
If you are looking for a new home, build one! There are some new additional farmhouses and barns available. But you cannot just buy them and place them – you have to supply the resources first.
You want to go in? Go ahead. When the construction site is cleaned up, you can enter your new home. Maybe your multiplayer friends will want to check it out when you are brainstorming the next steps on the fields for the day.
I also recommend watching the Farmer Cop video, which provides more detailed information about the building options and construction project features.
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