Edited By
Sophie Johnson

A growing discontent among players has emerged as some users voice frustration over the income progression in the land plot game. With reports revealing that the jump from 60 to 400 plots barely increases annual earnings, the question lingers: Are players being misled about potential gains?
Recent discussions have highlighted a stark contrast between the number of plots and the income they generate. Users noted that while accumulating plots can escalate from 60 to 400, the income sees only a marginal increaseโfrom $50 to $53 per year. In a puzzling twist, this 3-dollar bump requires uptake of an additional 340 plots, translating to watching 34,000 ads for a mere $3.
This situation raises eyebrows about the game's sustainability and fairness. "Whatโs the point of hitting 400 plots if my earnings barely move the needle?" one frustrated user expressed. Others shared similar sentiments, pointing out that focusing solely on basic plot income feels misleading.
As tensions simmer, three main themes consistently arise from these conversations: the reliance on Super Rent Boosts (SRBs), the definition of "real" income, and the commitment of time and resources versus the return on investment. While many agree that SRBs offer a significant uptick in income, theyโre also viewed as a necessary but inconvenient element to maximize potential benefits.
Additionally, thereโs a mixed bag of sentiment surrounding the conversation. Some argue that once a plot is purchased, it generates rent indefinitely, making slow and steady income increases a reality. Others lament that after 60 plots, the enthusiasm wanes significantly, with one player declaring, "Iโll keep buying land, but itโll be more for fun than profit."
"The more you own, the more those super rent boosts matter, so why focus on other income?"
The community currently finds itself at a crossroads. Will players push back against the game mechanics, or will they adapt and continue to invest in land plots as a leisure activity? One thing is clear, interest appears to be declining, with many adamantly less active than before.
โณ Users need to watch 34,000 ads for an extra $3 in income
โฝ Essential to focus on SRBs for significant gains; traditional income stagnates
โป "Once you hit 60 plots, it feels like a grind more than fun" - Community member
As this story develops, the question remains: can players effectively navigate the slow grind ahead, or will the community's doubts lead to a larger exodus? It's a developing situation deserving of close attention.