


Instead of spending them on mystery boxes and time travel in the shop, consider spending them on missing Manager Cards or triple idle earnings instead. As stated earlier, you are given these elusive tokens by completing tasks and thus, saving them up for worthwhile things is important. Follow Your MissionsĪcquiring diamonds is no easy feat on its own. Your money and Biz Points are greatly earned from completing orders alone, but what about the game’s premium currency? 9. These Auto-Orders do not reward Biz Points, but instead grant your sawmill large amounts of money. There is also the option of getting a Warehouse Manager who performs Auto-Orders. The client may ask for anything at any level of sawmill you have, so it’s good to take advantage of this if you’re looking to farm Biz Points.Īfter completing an order, you are given the option to watch an ad to get another pool of orders or wait for the timer to count down. Once you have accepted the order, it’s time for your plant to get to work. You will want to watch an ad to get that boost for it. While you are browsing the orders, be sure to pick the ones with a VIP telling you that this is the best offer out of the three. Biz Points are a special currency needed to upgrade Managers (along with Manager Cards). They pay good money, so it’d be wise to not ignore them since completing them rewards your sawmill with Biz Points. Keep An Eye Out For Operators That Are AsleepĮvery now and then, you will receive orders from clients who need your lumber. They could even be asleep right now as you’re reading this guide. With all these vehicles moving about, you might even worry about the energy levels of the operators themselves. When you have the money, take advantage of upgrading these vehicles, but keep in mind that these are only secondary priorities to the machines of your sawmill. Production will slow down if your vehicles aren’t adequate in their timing of delivery or if there are just too few of them. The speed and number of these vehicles are quite important. Lastly, there is one final forklift that travels from any last station you have to the distribution bay where it loads a truck full of your wood products to be consumed by the public. This is done until all your wood products are properly processed.


They travel from the debarking station to the canting station, another would travel from the canting station to the resawing station, and so on. Why it lifts logs instead of forks is beyond us.
