FrontierVille

The Ponderosa Lodge is a Building that provides you with 150 Coins every 24 hours in FrontierVille. Ponderosa Lodges can be bought from the Market for 1,000 Coins and 20 Wood. When bought and placed on the Homestead,you get 12 XP. The first phase of construction is to Whack together the Framework of the building. Then, Construction Materials must be obtained for its completion.
The Growin’ Room Goal Series is one of the Goal Series in FrontierVille. It has 4 parts. The theme for this is more of a royalty setting with the king and his thrones!
Frontierville Easter Crate Prizes with Game Card Game Cards are a means of gaining Horseshoes in FrontierVille. Game Cards can be bought by players in the USA, Canada and the UK who do not own a credit card or a PayPal account. Game Cards can be bought at select retailers, such as:
Extra! Extra!, This goal series was released as a part of the newspaper stand being introduced in Frontierville. Read our guide on the newspaper stand and then complete the goals below. They will popup next time you are on frontierville
Frontierville Newspaper Stand Jack: Lookie here, I wonder who this could be from? (letter on your homestead) EXTRA extra – read all about it! “Build a news stand so you and your friends can create classified ads to get the stuff you need. You’ll also be able to exchange messages, letting your visiting friends know what you’d like done on your homestead. It’s a whole new way for friends to interact on the frontier!
Frontierville Beehive Collection If you have set up to build your beehive already (read our beehive guide) then you will have already started the collection because you get at least 1 collection item by placing the beehive and whacking it 4 times.
The Beehive is a Building in FrontierVille which provides you with certain boosts every 24 hours. It was released on April 6th, 2011. “it’s a swarm of wild honey bees! build a beehive for them to live in and your crops will get a boost. You can then upgrade your beehive (stages) to affect many types of crops.”
