sameen shaw posted in General 8 years ago


Hi! I never played the old Glitch game so I'm bit of a n00b and I have no clue what I'm doing :p I've been wandering around harvesting stuff from trees (beans, cherries, etc.) and I've been wondering what I can actually DO with all this stuff? Can I combine different items and use them to craft new stuff? And if so how do I do it? I've been clicking on stuff madly trying to figure it out and it's driving me insane!!! WHAT DO I DO WITH ALL THESE BEANS?!?!?!?!?


Daisy Blooms replied 8 years ago


Lol!  In the old Glitch, all of those things you've collected could be used to make things...like, silly kinds of foods (see here http://www.glitchthegame.com/items/ ), items needed for building, potions, etc.  I think all of that will eventually be available here but the developers are working on getting all the pretty streets working for us first.  Devs, if I'm wrong about that, please correct me.  :-)


Daisy Blooms replied 8 years ago


Lol!  In the old Glitch, all of those things you've collected could be used to make things...like, silly kinds of foods (see here http://www.glitchthegame.com/items/ ), items needed for building, potions, etc.  I think all of that will eventually be available here but the developers are working on getting all the pretty streets working for us first.  Devs, if I'm wrong about that, please correct me.  :-)


Axa replied 8 years ago


If some day you find a bean seasoner, you'll be able to change your ordinary beans for other kinds of beans. http://www.glitchthegame.com/items/tools/bean-seasoner/

And maybe on another day, you'll be able to eat or cook them or arrange them on a plate, and then do this: http://www.joshmillard.com/2011/10/27/overthanking-a-plate-of-injokes/


Axa replied 8 years ago


If some day you find a bean seasoner, you'll be able to change your ordinary beans for other kinds of beans. http://www.glitchthegame.com/items/tools/bean-seasoner/

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And maybe on another day, you'll be able to eat or cook them or arrange them on a plate, and then do this: http://www.joshmillard.com/2011/10/27/overthanking-a-plate-of-injokes/


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