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You pay 15,000 coins and then wait 23 hours. If you think that the tree house is finished then you are wrong, because now 15,000 coins have to be paid again. Another waiting period of 23 hours begins. And what do you think happens after these 23 hours ?? Exactly, you have to invest another 15,000 coins. Once these are paid, (drum roll) begins a countdown of 23 hours. So that the fun does not come to an end, you can pay after the 23 hours another 15,000 coins and again runs a wait of, you guessed it certainly, 23 hours.
Overall, this gives a wasting time of 92 hours of real time and an investment of 60,000 coins.
This is not true. It's not like you have to be running the game for 92 hours in order to the houses to be built.
All Houses have 4 building stages that take 23 hours to complete. After each stage is ready, you need to do a payment and the next stage will begin. So all you need is four interactions with at least 1 day between them.
I'm just wondering why the player has to wait 23 hours after fulfilling the required conditions (level and money). Are not 2 or 3 hours enough?
I think four days to completion just too long. It's a trial of patience.
The house isn't valuable enough to be worth 92 hours of waiting.. Everything else like stores and gas stations are built instantly and are 100x more critical than a house and yet you have to pay for it 4 times, it's just not worth it in the long run.