In the theater branch, choose the Happy Hole technology of the tavern department to meet Shushu's entertainment needs. At the same time, consider investing in the art museum of the art department and the enhanced version of the theater of the dance department to provide more fun and entertainment options.
As the rats' need for fun grows day by day, they are faced with the choice of four entertainment development directions: competitive department, dance department, art department and tavern department .
As time goes by, a simple theater can no longer satisfy the entertainment desires of these little guys, and they will ask for more fun.
At this critical fork in the road, the usual strategy is to introduce the development path of the tavern system through the support of Poison Fang City. As the top technology of the tavern system, the Happy Cave relies on the Happy Flowers of Poison Fang City to bring unparalleled happy experience to the rats.
Although the Happy Hole may bring some side effects, the fun it provides is the richest and fastest, and can instantly satisfy the spiritual needs of all rats and mice - provided that the code has been widely spread among the people.
If the wheat brewing technology is not yet mature in the early stage, we can also temporarily rely on the tavern to make the transition.
There is even a special event in the tavern that allows all rats to enjoy themselves by consuming only 10 beers. As for the competitive department, its arena not only provides entertainment, but also exercises the strength of the rats, allowing them to become veterans on the battlefield.
However, Snail Arena, as the ultimate technology of the competitive system, although the fun and bonuses are considerable, its large area and the low efficiency of snail products make it not recommended.
The art gallery in the art department needs dyes to drive it. If you have plenty of cactus flowers in your resources, investing in a dye workshop would be a good choice.
The dance department provides an upgraded version of theater. Although it is step-by-step, the advantage is that it does not require any additional material consumption.