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NPC Tower Defense codes (December 2022)

December 22, 2022: we checked for new NPC Tower Defense codes

If you’ve had a long day of defending against enemies, taking care of those silly NPCs, and snapping up the snazziest towers you can afford, we’ve got a treat for you. Our NPC Tower Defense codes offer a heap of handy freebies to help make your arduous task that much easier. Plus, we update this guide regularly, so be sure to check back from time to time for more goodies.

If you’re on the hunt for even more free stuff, check out our massive list of Roblox game codes, featuring freebies from a variety of experiences, including Anime Warriors codes, Ultra Unfair codes, Oil Warfare Tycoon codes, and more.

NPC Tower Defense codes

Active codes:

There are currently no active NPC Tower Defense codes, though the developer has promised a new one at 13k likes. In the meantime, be sure to join the Kit’s Game Roblox group to get an extra $100 starting money.

Expired codes

  • FINALLYUPDATE
  • REVAMP
  • MORECRATE
  • 1MVISIT
  • FREECOINS
  • SKINUPDATE
  • RELEASEALPHA
  • MOREUPDATE
  • NEWTOWER
  • 500GROUPMEMBER
  • GOPLAYEVENT

Two Roblox men in suits running along a bridge

What are NPC Tower Defense codes?

NPC Tower Defense codes are freebies given out by the developer, Kit’s Game, which usually come in the form of in-game currency, crates, and other handy items. Kit’s Game releases new codes to celebrate the experience reaching certain milestones, such as a specific number of likes. So be sure to add the game to your favourites and check back here from time to time for more NPC Tower Defense free stuff.

How do I redeem my NPC Tower Defense codes?

Redeeming your NPC Tower Defense codes is simple. Just follow these easy steps.

  • Launch NPC Tower Defense in Roblox
  • Tap on the text box to the left-hand side of your screen, beneath the shop and inventory buttons
  • Type or paste your code into the box
  • Hit the okay/arrow button
  • Enjoy your rewards!

And that’s all the NPC Tower Defense codes we’ve got for now. For even more experiences to explore, check out our list of the best Roblox games. Or, if you’re on the hunt for something completely different, head over to our list of the best Switch games and best mobile games in 2022.

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Pet Lifting Simulator codes (December 2022)

Do you even lift, bro? Well, now you do, with our Pet Lifting Simulator codes. Haul items around with your pets to gain energy, buy tokens to upgrade your pets, and keep getting stronger as you unlock new areas with the help of these handy freebies. We update this guide regularly, so be sure to check back from time to time to snap them all up.

We’ve got plenty of other goodies on offer, too. Head over to our list of all Roblox game codes, featuring a catalogue of free stuff for a massive variety of games, including Edward the Man-Eating Train codes, Vesteria codes, Airship Knights codes, Type or Die codes, and more.

Pet Lifting Simulator codes

Active codes:

  • release – 150 taps
  • 1klikes – 3x taps boost
  • 3klikes – 3x taps boost
  • 5klikes – 3x taps boost

Expired codes:

There are currently no expired Pet Lifting Simulator codes.

Pet Lifting Simulator codes - a comparison between a sad pet at level 0 and a strong pet at level 9999

What are Pet Lifting Simulator codes?

Pet Lifting Simulator codes are gifts given out by the developer, DoBig X Elvin, to help you out in the game. Offering a variety of boosts and free taps, new codes tend to drop when the game reaches specific goals, such as a certain number of likes. So be sure to add the game to your favourites, give it a like, and bookmark this page to keep on top of all those goodies.

How do I redeem my Pet Lifting Simulator codes?

Redeeming your Pet Lifting Simulator codes is easy. Just follow these simple steps.

  • Launch Pet Lifting Simulator in Roblox
  • Tap the pink pawprint icon in the menu on the right of your screen
  • Type or paste your code into the textbox that pops up
  • Hit redeem
  • Enjoy your rewards!

That’s it for our Pet Lifting Simulator codes. For more fun experiences to explore, check out our list of the best Roblox games. Or, for something a bit different, head over to our My Singing Monsters breeding guide and get those mons’ bopping.

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Marvel New Journey codes

December 6, 2022: we checked for fresh Marvel New Journey codes

If you’re looking to go on a marvellous new journey, you’re in the right place. These Marvel New Journey codes offer plenty of handy freebies to help you in this fan-made PVP Roblox experience, including heaps of cash so you can become a genuine, blocky Tony Stark in no time. We update this guide as new codes drop, so be sure to check back from time to time to keep on top of all the latest goodies.

For more Roblox freebies, check out our Roblox promo codes, Heroes Online World codes, Muscle Legends codes, Ro Fruit codes, or Anime Champions codes. We’ve also got a list of the best Marvel games if you’re looking for more heroic adventures.

Marvel New Journey codes

Active MNJ codes:

  • JEANHALLOWEEN – free coins (new!)
  • ANNIVERSARY – free coins (new!)
  • WESTVIEW – free coins (new!)
  • 10MVISITS – 25k coins
  • HAPPY20K – 20k coins
  • MOMUPDATE – 20k coins
  • ANDERSBIRTHDAY – 35k coins

Expired MNJ codes:

  • REVAMPRELEASE
  • AVANLOVESU
  • Updatev1
  • quickcode1

Marvel New Journey codes - two characters in battle

What are Marvel New Journey codes?

Marvel New Journey codes are redeemable goodies that help you out in the game. The Marvel New Journey group drops new codes to celebrate specific milestones, such as a new update or a certain number of visits. So be sure to like the game and bookmark this page to keep on top of all the latest free stuff.

How do I redeem my Marvel New Journey codes?

Redeeming your Marvel New Journey codes is easy. Just follow these simple steps.

  • Launch Marvel New Journey in Roblox
  • Tap the gift icon near your avatar to the bottom-left of the screen
  • Type or paste your code into the box
  • Hit confirm
  • Enjoy your rewards!

That’s it for our Marvel New Journey codes. If you want to embark on a new blocky adventure, check out our list of the best Roblox games. Or, if you fancy a bit of anime action, check out our Crunchyroll download guide.

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Unequal Codes

There are plenty of great superhero games in Roblox, but Unequal is proving to be a hit with fans thanks to fun gameplay and a slew of magical powers. If you’re trying to power up your hero, our Unequal codes guide is here to help you bag some boosts and bonuses to take your powers to the next level. Show off your powers in fierce multiplayer battles, or just tell your friends how buff your Roblox avatar has become.

Our Unequal codes guide will help you power up your player avatar, but for even more great Roblox guides, be sure to check out our articles covering great content like Max Speed codes, Backrooms Race Clicker codes, Slime Tower Tycoon codes, Roblox But Every Second You Grow codes, and Master Punching Simulator codes.

Let’s dive into our Unequal codes guide.

Unequal codes

Active codes

  • MANAWORLDRELEASE – thirty minutes XP boost
  • TIERINCREASE – thirty minutes XP boost
  • MANAUPDATE – thirty minutes XP boost
  • GROUP – extra boost
  • NOMOREALPHA – extra boost
  • FREECASH – free money

Expired codes
There aren’t currently any expired Unequal codes.

What are Unequal codes?

Unequal codes are a specific set of numbers and letters that form a code that you can input into the Roblox game Unequal for extra boosts and bonuses to power up your gameplay. Things like an experience boost will help you to grow more quickly. Developer RetroBite adds new codes often with updates, and these can be found on the Unequal Roblox page.

How do I redeem Unequal codes?

  • Open up Unequal in Roblox
  • Create your character
  • Press the menu icon in the top left of the screen
  • Tap on the codes button
  • Input your code
  • Hit redeem
  • Enjoy your rewards!

That’s all we have for now folks, and hopefully, these extras help you in your gameplay. For even more great guides, be sure to check out our Fat Race Clicker codes guide.

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Harvestella crops, prices, and more

Though it has more JRPG DNA in its blood than anything, Harvestella crops are still an important part of gameplay – it wouldn’t have ‘harvest’ in the name, if not. Whether you sell ‘em, process ‘em, or stick ‘em in a stew, you’d be wise to get to grips with the variety of voluptuous veggies and fantastic fruits you can grow. So let’s take a look at all the different crops on offer, their sell prices, and more, while we also tackle the tough task of answering what Harvestella’s best crops are.

If you’re wondering what you can use all this perfect produce for, check out our Harvestella cooking and Harvestella crafting guides. Or, for a different kind of fieldwork, head over to our Harvestella jobs and Harvestella bomb recipe guides.

What are Harvestella crops?

As you may have guessed, Harvestella crops are plants and trees that you tend to on your farm. Each crop has set seasons in which it can grow, and several require special biomes in order to flourish. Most crops need watering every in-game day, and each of them take a specific amount of days to bear produce.

Some crops, like cucumbles, yield more than one item per harvest, and others stick around for a while, allowing you to harvest them multiple times. When Quietus comes around between seasons, all crops except trees, saplings, and shrubs die, and you start again with a fresh slate.

While the main game may focus more on the RPG features such as narrative and combat, farming is still an important part of Harvestella. Planting and harvesting crops not only nets you money when you ship them, but also allows you to produce animal feed, processed ingredients, and meals and drinks that offer stamina, health, and buffs. Becoming a savvy, well-equipped farmer takes some time and patience, but it’s certainly worthwhile.

Harvestella crops - the game introduction to farming mechanics

All Harvestella crops

Below, we list all the Harvestella crops we’ve come across in each location so far, along with their seed/sapling/shrub price, what seasons they grow in, and how much money they sell for. The sell prices are for one standard piece of produce from each crop. We’re still investigating the high-quality produce sell prices at the moment, but we’ll update this guide when we know more. For growth times, check the in-game description of the seeds or saplings.

You may notice that certain crops are listed in more than one location, with different seed costs attributed to them. That’s because these seeds appear in both the locations’ general good stores at different prices. So, if you want to buy some seeds as opposed to picking them up from dungeons or quest rewards, be sure to check that you’re going to the store selling them for the lowest price.

All information here is gathered from my personal playtime in the game, and backed up by the research of the extremely helpful and dedicated community over at r/Harvestella. A big shoutout goes to this post by u/Odeus1019, and this comprehensive spreadsheet by u/iArkeus, both of which helped me solidify my data.

Lethe Harvestella crops

All of the Lethe crops grow in the field, except curry herbs which require the cave biome.

Crop Seed cost Season Sell price
Carrop 105 Spring, summer 115
Cucumble 370 Spring 200
Curry herb 270 Spring, summer, fall 350
Dress lettuce 55 Spring, summer, fall 85
Grass 30 Spring, summer, fall 35
Grouply grape 2,000 Fall 85
Lantern pumpkin 1,800 Fall 3,750
Lumpotato 90 Fall, winter 120
Morrocorn 230 Summer, fall 400
Princess chestnut 2,200 Fall 60
Rainbow bean 180 Fall 40
Royal eggplant 780 Fall 480
Stellar wheat 40 Spring, summer, fall 55
Unionion 130 Spring, fall 195

Nemea Harvestella crops

All Nemea Harvestella crops grow in the field, except the nectarcane sapling, which only grows in the water biome.

Crop Seed cost Season Sell price
Carrop 95 Spring, summer 115
Nectarcane 370 Spring, summer, fall 250
Nemean tomato 170 Spring, summer 65
Strawbuddy 220 Spring 130
Tingle radish 390 Spring 530
Unionion 105 Spring, fall 195
Wisty peach 4,200 Spring 115

Shatolla Harvestella crops

The islet watermelon, lococonut, netarcane, and honey flower crops all require the water biome to grow. You can plant the rest of the crops in your field.

Crop Seed cost Season Sell price
Bellhop 560 Summer 45
Honey flower 380 Spring, summer, fall 795
Iset watermelon 2,500 Summer 4,600
Lococonut 3,200 Spring, summer, fall 35
Morrocorn 200 Summer, fall 400
Nectarcane 370 Spring, summer, fall 310
Numblemon 2,200 Summer 95
Seatide garlic 650 Summer 1,000
Shatollan paprika 250 Summer 110

Argene Harvestella crops

You can only grow sudor peppers, revol peppers, and curry herbs in the cave biome. You can plant the rest in the field.

Crop Seed cost Season Sell price
Argene cabbage 220 Winter 320
Chilly plant 800 Winter 1,300
Curry herb 240 Spring, summer, fall 350
Lumpotato 80 Fall, winter 120
Revol pepper 560 Spring, summer, fall 265
Snowcap mikan 2,300 Winter 65
Sudor pepper 400 Spring, summer, fall 250

A player watering their Harvestella crops

Harvestella best crops

Working out which is the best Harvestella crop is subjective based on what you’re looking for, and how much you want to invest into farming. If you’re after pure profit, there are a few things to take into consideration. Naturally, some crops sell for more grilla than others, but they can also take many days to grow or, in the case of tree saplings, take up more room on your farm.

Through scouring Reddit and playing the game myself, I’ve found that, so far, these are some of the most profitable crop hustles per season. There are likely plenty of others, so hit us up on the official Pocket Tactics Twitter if you know any gooduns!

Spring

  • Wheat and dress lettuce – seeds for these are cheap and readily available, and turn a great profit when turned into picnic sandwiches, making them great early-game crops. However, to cook the sandwiches you need the kitchen counter, and each sandwich takes valuable in-game time to make
  • Cucumbles – the best of the spring crops by a large margin, especially if you manage to find or earn seeds as opposed to buying them. The plant takes four days to initially grow, the three days between each harvest. This means you get a total of six cucumbles per plant, selling at 200 grilla each – over time, that’s 1,200 grilla per plant

Summer

  • Islet watermelon – as much as its long growth time (12 days!) and water biome requirement is a bit of a turn-off initially, islet watermelons offer a massive profit. Even if you buy the seeds at 2,500 grilla, you still earn over 1k in profit a piece, so you should cherish any watermelon seeds that you snag for free
  • Moroccorn – with a short, four-day growth time, morrocorn has a quicker turnover rate and, if you can purchase the seeds from Shatolla as opposed to Lethe, doubles the money you invest into them (200 grilla seed, 400 grilla per crop)
  • Seatide garlic – though it has a six-day growth time, seatide garlic nets you a profit of 350 grilla if you buy the seeds, or 1k grilla straight in the pocket if you find the seeds for free

Fall

  • Lantern pumpkin – like in Disney Dreamlight Valley, pumpkins are king in Harvestella’s fall. If you purchase a seed for 1,800 grilla, you get a whopping 1950 grilla profit in 11 days’ time, or 3,750 grilla if you find a free seed while out and about
  • Moroccorn – just as handy in fall as it is summer (see above)

Winter

  • Chilly plant – crop options are pretty limited in winter, and I’ve not fully explored them yet. However, you can buy a chilly plant seed for 800 grilla, and turn a 500 grilla profit after seven days by selling it for 1,300 grilla

That’s all we’ve got on the Harvestella crops so far, but we’ll be sure to update this guide as we crunch more numbers and sell more produce. Next stop, investigating juice and cooking vs raw produce profits! In the meantime, be sure to check out our Harvestella romance guide to see who you can woo with your extensive knowledge of crop rotations.

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Project Slayers codes November – free XP and spins

November 6, 2022: We checked for new Project Slayers codes for our list!

Curious about Project Slayers codes? Well, let’s start at the beginning. Roblox is a wondrous place, especially if you happen to enjoy an assortment of anime and manga, as you can come across games inspired by the likes of My Hero Academia, One Piece, Sword Art Online, Dragon Ball Z, Demon Slayer, and Tokyo Ghoul. Project Slayer, as the name implies, takes influence from Demon Slayer, which means you can expect plenty of action.

The aim of the game is simple, as you need to fight enemies and explore a map full of secrets and rewards. Of course, the journey could be long and arduous, but our Project Slayers codes guide can help to ease your burden, as it’s full of valuable in-game goodies such as experience points and various spins.

Should you be after even more freebies, you should check out our Anime Adventures codes, Anime World Tower Defense codes, Anime Story codes, Venture Tale codes, Free Fire codes, A One Piece Game codes, Dead by Daylight codes, and Anime Artifacts Simulator 2 codes guides. Or, to see what else the games platform has to offer, take a look at our best Roblox games list.

New Project Slayers codes

New Project Slayers codes:

  • 400Klikes – rewards
  • 400Klikesracreset – race reset
  • 400Klikesbreathingreset – breathing reset

Want more? Check our Project Slayers tier list

Expired Project Slayers codes:

  • Miniupdate3
  • MiniUpdate3racereset
  • Miniupdate3breathingreset
  • 350Kupvotes!
  • 350Kupvotes!Breathing
  • lastcode?lol
  • anotherdayanothershutdown
  • 300klikes!
  • shutdownnumb2
  • shutdown!
  • miniupdate
  • miniupdatedaily
  • soryagainguys:V
  • 200K+upvotestysm
  • sorryforanothershutdown
  • 100K+likesiglol
  • werebackup
  • Gettingthere!
  • Sorryforshutdowns!
  • FINALLYRELEASETIME!

Project Slayers codes - three characters stood in the middle of a field with swords during a sunset

What are Project Slayers codes?

Project Slayers codes provide you with valuable in-game goodies courtesy of the developer, Project Slayers, who tend to add new ones for each milestone hit, so bookmark his page to stay up to date with the latest goodies.

How do I redeem Project Slayers codes?

To redeem Project Slayers codes, follow these steps:

  • Open Roblox
  • Launch Project Slayers
  • Open the menu
  • Hit the book icon
  • Enter your code in the box
  • Hit redeem
  • Enjoy your freebie!

How do I get more Project Slayers codes?

If you want to keep on top of all the latest Project Slayers codes as they drop, you should bookmark this page and check back often as we update it regularly. Aside from that, you can join the Project Slayers Discord and keep an eye out for any new Project Slayers freebies straight from the source.

Is there a Project Slayers Trello?

Like most popular Roblox experiences, there is indeed a Project Slayers Trello and you can find it right here. The Trello contains all sorts of useful stuff, including update information, NPC locations, gameplay tips, and even extra codes – so go check it out!

There you have it, all of the current Project Slayers codes. If you want to enjoy this game further, make sure you check out our Project Slayers private server codes and Project Slayers breathing guide. Or, for some less blocky action, head over to our best anime games list.

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Harvestella review in progress – time travel, tears, and turnips

As a massive fan of Square Enix, JRPGs, and farming sims, it’s safe to say that Harvestella is one of my most highly anticipated games of 2022. So, naturally, I jumped at the opportunity to dive into this exciting new experience on Nintendo Switch. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to get our paws on a copy until roughly two days before launch, and, as you can expect from such a colossal title, that’s nowhere near enough time to truly get to grips with its wonderful world.

So far, I’ve completed the first three chapters of the game and have played for roughly seven to eight hours (pretty much every free moment I’ve had between work and sleep). And, in typical JRPG style, I feel as though I’ve barely gotten past the tip of the iceberg in all that time. Tutorials are still popping up left and right, new mechanics are shimmying their way into my daily routine, and I still feel that sense of tutorial-esque limitation, with my freedom being finite and dependent on where the game wants me to go.

That doesn’t in any way mean that I’m not thoroughly enjoying my time with Harvestella so far. I’ve been wholly sucked into its world and can’t wait to see where it takes me. However, with so little time to explore the bountiful mechanics, dungeons, and stories on offer, I can’t provide a definitive review just yet. As such, I’m only going to share my initial impressions with you today, and will develop this into a full review with a score when I’ve had a solid weekend of donning my farming overalls and sharpest sword.

Harvestella review - the protagonist facing a large red meteor

To start off with, Harvestella has a unique narrative that takes some of the familiar tropes JRPG and Square Enix aficionados should be very familiar with, while also applying its own twist. It begins with probably the most common trope from the RPG genre – you’re an amnesiac, and you don’t remember how you got here. What a surprise.

However, as you begin to piece together this unfamiliar world, you discover that you’re pretty darn special. Somehow you managed to survive being outside during a phenomenon called ‘Quietus’, which comes about between every season and kills just about everything in its path. The townsfolk blame this phenomenon on creatures they call ‘Omens’, so when one crash lands in the village along with a giant shiny meteor, you naturally go inside and save them (much to the chagrin of your new acquaintances).

From here, you’re sucked into a grand, heartfelt narrative so complex that nobody seems to have a clue what’s going on. Tangled up in a tale of war, death, and new life, you find yourself at the heart of some pretty big conflicts while still trying to remember to water your cabbages every morning.

Harvestella - a unicorn talking to the player

Honestly, the story is so over-complicated and off the wall at this point, introducing new characters, cryptids, fairies, time travellers, and more in every other scene, that I genuinely have no idea what’s going on. What I do know, however, is that I absolutely love it.

One thing that does disappoint me about the narrative, though, is the lack of voice acting. The only audible dialogue comes in fleeting, non-committal lines, such as a party member informing you that their health is low, or a shopkeeper greeting you. This leaves hours of walls of text in cutscenes, with nothing but the (admittedly lovely) background music to fill the silence.

While I understand that, given the amount of dialogue and story in the game, getting a team of actors to fully voice it would be a colossal task, the absence of voice acting in even the most important cutscenes feels a little cheap, especially for a full price, triple-A game.

Harvestella review - a group of villagers talking in Lethe

Okay, so let’s talk about the most obvious factor – Harvestella is beautiful. In fact, it’s downright stunning. The environmental design sets up breath-taking landscapes, idyllic towns, and cosy interiors, all of which truly capture the essence of Square Enix’s signature style, while still offering enough individuality and variety to nurture your desire to explore. This is all backed up by a stellar orchestral soundtrack that really fits the vibe of every scene.

The character and enemy designs are also wonderful. There’s a great breadth of variety, from the normal townsfolk and their wizardly mayor, to the heavily armoured Omens, and even an absolutely delightful unicorn adorned with jewels. I’ve not come across a particularly wide range of enemies yet, but those I have seen fit perfectly into the world, with designs that complement their elements and combat styles well.

Additionally, the overworld map is a delight. Harvestella isn’t an open world game, instead consisting of different locations such as Lethe Village, your farm, Njord Steppe, and Jade Forest. You access each of these easily by running from location to location in a beautiful overworld map, which you can later traverse quicker by purchasing absolutely adorable mounts.

Harvestella review - the overworld map

Admittedly, you’re pretty restricted when it comes to what locations you can visit and how much you can explore them up to (and likely beyond) the point I’ve reached in the game. Still, I have high hopes that, as the overworld map expands and new locations unlock, Harvestella will continue to meet these high standards.

Locations are often relatively linear, with some twisting paths and hidden treasures dotted along the main route. When exploring places like Njord Steppe or Higan Canyon (which the game, for some reason, refers to as ‘dungeons’), you must remain mindful of the passage of time, as if it gets to midnight and you’ve not yet made it to your bed (or you get slain by an enemy), you pass out from exhaustion and have to pay a fee for your medical treatment.

Luckily, you can activate waypoints which allow you to save and teleport within the location you’re currently exploring, or back to your home. You can also fix ladders and bridges to open shortcuts you can use the next time you visit the area. This means that, should you need to go back to your home for a nap, or run to the store to get some items, you don’t have to do as much legwork to get back to where you left off.

This mechanic took me a little while to get into the rhythm of, as a fast-moving in-game clock feels common in a life sim, but a little out of place when you’re exploring new lands and felling foes. However, with a little trial and error, I’ve come to love being able to freely break up my adventures, popping back home to tend to my crops or have a chat with a villager.

Harvestella review - the player fighting two enemies

Harvestella’s combat is very interesting, if not a little limited to begin with. Following the classic real-time action combat formula as opposed to turn-based, you’re free to run around attacking monsters or running out of range if you’ve bitten off more than you can chew. Your combat style is dictated by which job you have equipped, with a variety of new abilities opening up later.

You start with the fighter job, with your offensive abilities relying solely on smashing one button to swing a one-handed sword, and no combos in sight. As you continue to fight, you earn job points, which you can use to unlock new skills and passives. To use a skill on Switch, you have to hold down the ZR trigger, then hit the corresponding button. This feels a little clunky, and I would prefer having skills tied to specific buttons to fit in with the action style of the combat, but you get used to it with time.

Harvestella review - Job skill tree for Fighter

Throughout the game, you gain access to new jobs, which are essentially classes. The second one you get your hands on is the mage, which offers a bit more range than the fighter at base level, and applies elemental damage instead of physical. You can switch jobs on the fly during battle by holding the TZ trigger and pressing the corresponding directional arrow.

Once again, this feels clunky at first, but it does offer some interesting flexibility in battle and encourages you to strategise as you move between targets, exploiting their weaknesses. However, each job has its own job points, which you can only earn by defeating enemies with that specific job, and unlocking a skill or passive for one job doesn’t unlock it for the others. This isn’t a problem most of the time, but having to unlock a very basic combat staple like dodging in each class is quite frustrating when you’re starting off.

Harvestella review - the player watering crops

Outside of exploring these locations and fighting enemies, there is, of course, the farming and life sim side of Harvestella. At the beginning of the game, you’re given your own home with a plot of land outside, which becomes your centre of operations. Inside the house, you have stations to unlock for crafting, cooking, and more. Outside, you’ve got a small field where you can grow and harvest crops, and two pens which you can later upgrade and use to keep livestock.

As with combat, farming controls initially feel a bit odd, and take some time to adjust to. Your staple tools are a hoe for tilling the ground, a bizarre water gun contraption used for hydrating your crops, and, once you craft it, a hammer for breaking up rocks that get in your way. You cycle between tools by, once again, holding the trigger, then pressing the corresponding button, then planting the seeds you have equipped by pressing X.

Harvestella review - the player fishing on a bridge

Outside of that, the crafting, fishing, and cooking mechanics are a nice addition, and can be very useful at times, but they’re very simple and formulaic. Additionally, all three can be quite costly to upgrade and fully explore, plus recipes are pricey and hard to come by so far. This is especially painful considering your satiety level and how the stamina system works. If your stomach is empty, your stamina doesn’t replenish by itself. You use your stamina when farming, running, fighting – well, when doing just about anything other than sitting there staring at your surroundings.

Sure, you can eat some of the crops you grow, but they offer such minimal health and stamina restoration that you’re better off selling them to bring in some cash. As a result, I found myself desperately rationing the sandwiches Cres sent me in the post while scrimping enough cash and ingredients to purchase the kitchen counter upgrade and make myself a couple of stir fries. I’m sure this won’t be so much of a problem as I progress through the game, but it was a pain in the first few hours of my playtime.

Harvestella review - the player looking at a glowing fairy

So far, the farming and life sim elements certainly feel as though they take a backseat to the narrative, exploration, and combat. For those of you who have spent many hours on pure farming sims like Wylde Flowers, Stardew Valley, and others, you’ll likely feel quite restricted, especially in the early game.

However, I’m still enjoying expanding my farm, and am looking forward to further exploring these mechanics as the game progresses – I only hope they get a bit more development as time goes on, rather than devolving into a tacked-on time sink to stress about at the start of every in-game day.

Harvestella review - the player looking at a large red metorite-like structure

And that’s all my thoughts on Harvestella so far. Despite some shortcomings and clunky mechanics, it’s shaping up to be a truly memorable experience, and I’m very excited to see where it goes. Be sure to check back next week, at which point I intend to be a true farmin’ and fightin’ expert. But, if you can’t wait until then, be sure to check out our Harvestella characters, Harvestella cooking, and Harvestella romance guides to start your adventure on the right foot. I wish you a happy harvest.

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FIFA 23 Ultimate Team – FUT web app and errors

FIFA 23’s Ultimate Team is arguably the main draw for many players. Sure, there are a bunch of different game modes, like FIFA 23’s career mode, but FUT has the magical card-collecting draw of a classic Panini sticker book. Well, it’s magical to an extent – it is, of course, also a money-making machine, pulling billions from its devoted players.

But, whatever, this ain’t no microtransaction soapbox. I’m here to help all you FIFA 23 Ultimate Team players get around any issues you may find, as well as a couple of FUT Ultimate Team tactical tips. Most important of all, I’ll help you understand the FUT web app, a pretty essential tool for any fan not too familiar with FUT.

Anyway, that’s enough effs in a sentence to turn anyone blind. Head downstairs article-wise for some of FUT Ultimate Team’s top tips, tricks, and tribulations. Or, if you think you already know it all, check out our guides to FIFA 23 crossplay, FIFA 23 ratings, and FIFA 23’s Switch version. Or maybe you’ve got a nose for numbers? That’s where our FIFA 23 launch news might be of interest.

FIFA 23 Ultimate Team web app

The FUT web app is a great little tool to use on the go, and it’s absolutely essential if you’re going to turn into a FIFA 23 Ultimate Team pro. You can either head to the FUT web app page through a web browser or download it from one of the links below.

Once you’re in, you can participate in FUT events, complete squad-building challenges, and build and manage your squads, helping you stay on top of your game and even earn rewards while away from your console.

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FIFA 23 Ultimate Team errors

There are, as always with big online games, possible technical issues that can arise. Check out some of the most notable FIFA 23 Ultimate Team errors below, and how to fix them.

FIFA 23 Ultimate Team not connecting error

Here are a few possible solutions to FUT 23 Ultimate Team connection errors:

  • Close and reopen FIFA 23
  • Restart your console
  • Reboot your router
  • Check your local service provider for any net issues
  • Head to Downdetector to see if others have reported issues

If other people are also reporting connection issues, the likely remedy is to wait around. It’s almost definite the issue is on EA’s side.

Are the FIFA 23 servers down?

As with above, there are a few things you can do to see if the FIFA 23 servers are down or if the issue is on your end. If none of the above steps work, head again to Downdetector to see if others have reported issues. If they have, that’ll be why you can’t connect.

That’s all we’ve got on FIFA 23’s Ultimate Team for now. For more, check out our Football Frontier codes for some free goodies. Or for some tech help for virtual meetings, check out our Skype download and Zoom download guides.

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A One Piece Game codes beli and resets

October 9, 2022: We added three new A One Piece Game codes to our list

Roblox is a fantastic place if you’re an anime fan. It has thousands upon thousands of experiences based on franchises such as Dragon Ball Z, My Hero Academia, Sword Art Online, Demon Slayer, and more. One such title is A One Piece Game, and, in case the name didn’t give it away, this takes influence from the One Piece franchise.

As such, you get to embrace the pirate life, as you travel the world, search for treasure, complete challenges, and be the scallywag you’ve always wanted to be. Of course, to be the most powerful pirate of the seven seas, you need currency and other useful items. Fortunately for you, our A One Piece Game codes list is full of such goodies.

If you’re after more freebies for some anime-inspired titles, you should check out our All Star Tower Defense codesRaging Seas codes, Anime Adventures codes, Anime Sword Simulator codes, Anime World Tower Defense codes, Nen Fighting Simulator codes, Anime Attack Simulator codes, Project Slayers codes, Venture Tale codes, and Master Pirate codes lists. We also have a great selection of the best anime games on Switch and mobile, if you want a less blocky experience.

A One Piece Game codes

Active codes:

  • UPNEXT – (new!)
  • 1DollarLawyer – (new!)
  • AMilli – (new!)
  • AizenSword – double gems for 30 minutes
  • AOPGxBLEACH! – race reroll
  • MochiComing! – race reroll
  • SUPERRR – race reroll
  • 360KLIKES! – race reroll
  • CodesWorkISwear – two times gems
  • JustSublol – two times beli

Expired codes:

  • Like4Codes
  • 80MILLVISITS!
  • 250KLIKES
  • DragonNext!
  • GEAR4SOON
  • 335KLIKES
  • 1MILLION!
  • 230KLIKES
  • 200KLIKES
  • UPDATE8
  • 120KSUBS
  • 170KLIKES
  • 155KLIKES
  • UPDATE7.5
  • SORRY4SHUTDOWN
  • UPDATE7
  • MAINTENANCE
  • UPDATE7TOMORROW?
  • MINIUPDATE
  • 125KLIKES
  • SORRY4BUG
  • MOCHITOMORROW
  • 200KMEMBERS
  • 100KLIKES
  • 90KLIKES
  • 25MVISITS
  • 110KLIKES
  • HangukMansae
  • EasterPreHype
  • PHOENIXV2
  • VIZTHEGOAT
  • UPDATE3
  • 60KLIKES
  • 55LIKES
  • 50KLIKES
  • 40KLIKES
  • 3KLIKES
  • UPDATE1
  • 20KLIKES
  • 7.5KLIKES
  • 5KLIKES
  • 3KLIKES
  • THOUSANDLIKES
  • TESTING

What are A One Piece Game codes?

A One Piece Game codes are a wacky combination of letters and numbers that provide you with in-game goodies courtesy of the developer, a One piece game. More codes tend to become available after certain milestones are hit, so bookmark this page to stay up to date with the latest freebies.

How do I redeem A One Piece Game codes?

Redeeming A One Piece Game code is simple. Just follow the steps below:

  • Fire up Roblox
  • Launch A One Piece Game
  • Hit the menu button
  • Tap the Twitter icon
  • Enter your codes
  • Hit redeem
  • Enjoy your freebie!

There you have it, all of the active A One Piece Game codes. For more great blocky action, check out our picks for the best Roblox games or pick up some Coin Master free spins right here.

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Max Speed codes

Roblox truly is the gift that keeps on giving, as between countless tycoon games, horror titles, and much more; now we have the exhilarating races and breakneck pace of Max Speed. A fun racing game where you level up your ride and try to increase your speed any way you can, this is a well-made title that offers some thoroughly exciting gameplay.

So if you’re getting into the driving seat, be sure to use our Max Speed codes guide to add some great boosts and bonuses to your gameplay, taking your ride from feeble to Ferrari quicker than a lap of Baby Park. Like many other Roblox games, we expect the developer to release plenty of new codes over time, so be sure to bookmark this page and check back for all the latest goodies.

If you love Roblox, be sure to check out our many other great guides, with articles covering Shindo Life codes, Slashing Simulator codes, Muscle Legends codes, Bad Business codes, Jailbreak codes, Roblox But Every Second You Grow codes, and Anime Race Clicker codes.

Let’s rev up our engines and race straight ahead to our Max Speed codes guide.

Max Speed codes: a screenshot for the Roblox game Max Speed shows cars travelling quickly on a racetrack

Max Speed codes

Active Codes:
The first code for Max Speed will unlock this Friday, as a reward for reaching 1,000 likes on the Roblox store page. If the game reaches 10k likes, developer Team Hermes will reward players with a code for a new vehicle.

Expired Codes;
Currently, there are no expired Max Speed codes.

What are Max Speed codes?

Max Speed codes are a series of numbers and letters, that together form a code which can be input into the game Max Speed to give you bonuses and boosts. These can aid your progress in the game and are normally given out by the developer Team Hermes on the Max Speed page after reaching certain milestones or with updates.

How do I redeem Max Speed codes?

  • Open up Max Speed in Roblox
  • Tap the green icon with a present on it, on the right side of the screen
  • Input the code where it says “type code here”
  • Tap redeem
  • Enjoy your rewards!

Alright, racers, that’s all we have for today, but for even more great guides be sure to check out our articles covering Slime Tower Tycoon codes, and Stone Miner Simulator 2 codes.