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Eatventure tips and tricks

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Eatventure tips and tricks

A guide to getting started in Eatventure.

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Of all the businesses one could run in a video game, food-based ones are among the most popular. Eatventure by Lessmore UG gives you a way to start a food empire in your pocket. Starting with a lemonade stand, you must show your hard work and perseverance as you tend to every customer who decides to come by. It'll be slow at first, but you've got to start somewhere! Over the course of time, you'll certainly find the best way to spend your profits.

The stand is just getting your foot in the door, but you need to open it fully. In Eatventure your business will begin with just one employee and one product. As you expand and unlock new products, your employees will automatically tend to customers, take their orders, make them, and then serve. The more popular you get, the more customers you'll get, the more employees you'll need, and the more products you'll need to serve. It's a natural way of progression for real businesses as well.

 Here are some Eatventure tips and tricks to help you get started.

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Tip #1 - Upgrade your First Product quickly

No matter what level you are in the game, you'll always begin the same: Just one employee alone in the store with only one product. The product you start with will always be the backbone of your business. This is because it's relatively quick to make and also relatively cheap to upgrade. The first profits you earn should go directly to improving this product so that its value improves. This nets you more money, earns you valuable gems, and unlocks new workstations, and products so that you can expand your service early on.

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Tip #2 - Prioritise Employees over Customers

When you first start out, it may be tempting to focus on expanding your customer base first. This makes sense since the more customers you have, the more money you can make. However, you can only serve as many customers as you have employees. That's why when you start making some decent money, you should use it to hire more employees first. The result will be having a team ready to handle your increased popularity while also being able to make multiple products at once.

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Tip #3 - Check your Wardrobe for Bonuses

Though there's no official uniform for your business, that doesn't mean clothing doesn't matter. Everyone working will wear some combination of hat and shirt, but only your first and main employee can change their attire. This makes sense since they essentially become the manager as you grow. When your business reaches the next phase, you have a chance to earn boxes that can contain different types of clothes. In addition to changing your manager's appearance, they also provide passive bonuses as well. This can range from boosting movement speed to raising the number of profits you earn so make sure you experiment with different combinations.

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Tip #4 - Tap Investors to cover huge Costs

Since Eatventure is a "free" game, it comes with the usual bells and whistles. Thankfully, the main game won't be interrupted by unwanted ads, leaving them in your hands. There are several options to gain something by watching ads, but Investors are the most valuable. They will be commonplace once your business reaches the third phase. They're quite noticeable, appearing as characters wearing black suits with suitcases and a shimmering aura around them. Clicking on them and watching an ad will give you a huge boost to your profits. You should definitely make use of them once you have several products since their capital can easily cover huge costs.

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Tip #5 - Raise the profits of your Slowest Products

Whether you're making fast food or not, people don't like waiting. You can fix this by hiring more employees, but they can only work as fast as the facilities will allow. As a result, you should scroll through the upgrade list to find all the production speed upgrades and note their costs. As you start to earn profits and gain investors, you should save up for them, especially on the later products. Even though improving employee movement speed and profit boosts can be quite helpful, production speed should take priority.

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Will Quick is a travelling writer currently dedicating his time to writing about the games he spends his free time playing. He's always on the lookout for the smaller and stranger of the bunch so he can shine a light on them.