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Coral Island: Tips for beginners

Coral Island: Tips for beginners

Coral Island: There are many tips to help you get started with this charming game, even as a beginner, so that you can have fun in the tropical paradise right from the start.

Coral Island: Tips to get off to a successful start

The game Coral Island is about building a lucrative farm with smart decisions. Similar to Stardew Valley, there are also community projects to build a city in addition to the farm. All of this against a beautiful backdrop, because the game is inspired by the classic English-language young adult book of the same name, in which young people are stranded on a deserted Caribbean island. Getting started on Coral Island can seem a bit overwhelming at first, as the preset time of days flies by very quickly.

  • A helpful tip is to throttle the daily speed from 100% to 50% in the settings. This means you have more time for your tasks and can sit back and relax in your gaming chair in Coral Island. As you become more proficient, you can increase the speed again later.
  • Make it your goal to visit the Merfolk Kingdom. The underwater world is not only fascinating, but also offers useful quests and resources such as kelp, which are important for upgrading seeds and animal feed.
  • It's also helpful to make friends early on – this will bring you new recipes and gifts.



Farm planning made easy

Well-thought-out farm planning will save you a lot of effort later. Think early on where you want to place fields, stables and barns to avoid remodeling later.

  • The camera tool helps you keep a good overview. Sprinklers are also a must – they automatically irrigate your fields, saving you valuable time and energy. After exploring the ocean, you can use silver seaweed to craft sprinklers that will automatically irrigate your fields.
  • From the start, collect and store important resources such as wood, stone and ore. These are needed for building buildings and crafting.
  • Cows are particularly profitable because they produce more money than chickens – milk, cheese and butter can bring in a lot of money.
  • Also, place enough scarecrows to protect your plants from hungry birds. This prevents your crop from being eaten.

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