Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Game update: 20/02/13

This week the update is all about Sweden. I've got no idea why - there is no public holiday this week (or any time soon) in Sweden, but hey, an update is an update! I wonder if we could be getting a series of updates featuring various countries around the world...

Notification for Swedish theme update

So the list of new items is as follows:

Tables:
  • Krona Table - 8 gems
  • Svanga Table - 72,000 coins
Chairs:
  • Roska Chair - 4 gems
  • Krona Chair - 40,000 coins
Wall decorations:
  • Swedish Geranium - 30,000 coins
  • Floral Painting - 12 gems
Floor decorations:
  • Dala Horse - 30 gems
  • Swedish Server - 22,000 coins
  • Swedish Hutch - 30,000 coins
Wallpapers:
  • Swedish Knit - 1 gem
  • Crowns and Horses - 36,000 coins
Floor tiles:
  • Swedish Timber - 1 gem
  • Moose Tile - 3,600 coins
 Appliances:
  • Swedish Stove - 15,000 coins
 Counters:
  • Dala Counter - 6 gems
  • Krona Counter - 38,000 coins
 Boxes:
  • Swedish Gift - 24 gems

For the Swedish Stove, you will need 5 Paint Brushes, 10 White Springs, 10 Screws and 5 Swedish Flags. That's a total of 20 components so expect to be able to build only one of these per day. The Paint Brushes and Swedish Flags are new components. As for the recipes on this new appliance, there is most definitely Swedish Meatballs as they have been released as a sneak peak by TeamLava already. I don't know if there are any other recipes as well but will let you know once I get my first Swedish Stove up and running - my requests are already sent out!

As for everything else, it's not spectacular. Note that as per usual, to buy chairs and tables of the same theme (in this case Krona) you will need to spend gems on one of the two (in this case the tables). The only item other than the new stove which I've purchased is the Swedish Server who is on duty in my now larger kitchen.

Swedish Server in the kitchen section of The Garlic Tree

All in all, I'm not that impressed this week (no offence Sweden) but have high hopes of some other countries being featured over the next few weeks. We'll see.

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