
Make it a habit to have at least 800G – 1000G in your account no matter what you do.Īlso the placement of the shops, workshops and houses are important, because the lesser your villagers have to walk to deliver the products, the more they could accomplish before they get tired and go back to rest. DO NOT rush into researching new items and DO NOT rushing into recruiting the new villagers. I almost went bankrupt a number of times before I learn to take things slow. I find managing funds the most difficult part of the game. The key to doing well in this game is to really watch your budget as income is slow at most part of the game. It is pretty much like a run a town game combined with strategy war game, so you actually get to experience the satisfaction of both type of games in this.
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As the chief, you need to oversee EVERYTHING, including how to spend the funds, where to build the house, planning the production route, deciding what to sell in the shops, deciding the role of your villagers, composition of your army, strategy to attack the enemy… The list goes on and on. However, it is not as simple as you think. It is primarily about running a village and expending it by conquering neighbour villages and clans. The gameplay is simple and complex at the same time. Their games though simple in design, are highly addictive and keep you wanting more. Kairosoft really knows how to make good simulation games. Note the lower/upper halves are completely separated from each other with no way across.Įarly game, you should have farms in the spots where you have lumber and ore buildings and trees, and instead of the fancy good shop, you'll have the tea shop and/or tofu shop.Ninja Village is a simulation game by Kairosoft that is available for purchase in the Apple App Store. Here are the screenshots of the final setup, note how everything is sectioned off and each workshop and the shops are completely detached from the rest of the village and can only be accessible via the 1 square path from each workshop. I believe a few others can learn strong back when you level them up high enough. Also, give the mushroom hat (there are only 2 in the entire game) to any work you get that has strong back (like momosuke). Make sure you do the emperor training ground early to get the scythe, tengui, and pony.

You don't need pathing to houses as ninjas will walk to them no matter where they are, but they can't come out of them if there are no roads next to them (not a big deal for the super low work ninjas anyway like Jon). For the ones I like to use in battle, I keep them off on the hills to the top right area of the map. Put your highly productive ninjas in the houses that are near the production areas.Don't be afraid to stack up multiple wells, flower gardens, trees, etc until you can afford the best versions of those items. There really is no reason to have a completely connected village. Don't be afraid to separate off sections of your village.The distance traveled between workshop to shop is extremely small, as is the distance from workshop to resources. In the setup, each shop has exactly 1 path from the workshop. Limit your pathing to be the most basic as possible.Following the suggestions from this thread, I managed to hit an amazing income of 20,000 gold per month near the end game.

Here's the best way I've learned that improves income.
