FarmVille 2: Tropic Escape Version 1.120.8603 Enhances The Gameplay Experience

FarmVille 2: Tropic escape allows players to run their own beachside inn alongside island workshop, tropical crops, and exotic animals. You can grow pineapples, coconuts, and orchids, plus catch fresh seafood and serve your guests Pina Coladas, flower leis, and grilled fish.

The game can take you to a tropical setting, allowing you to escape your mundane whereabouts.

With FarmVille2: Tropic escape, you can discover numerous tropical crops and exotic animals to complete your dream experience and accompany your island home.

You can also grow fresh ingredients for fun drinks with the help of the Tiki Bar.

You can also Send animals helpers, like Capri the dolphin, who can catch you fish to cook.

The playful monkeys and other friends will always be there to cheer you up and have fun on the island!

The game also features a trading system that helps you buy goods from neighboring islands. You can also sell extra items that you are stocked up with.

Current Version

The game is an Android app like any other, which means that it receives updates every now and then to improve performance and stability.

The game has just reached version 1.120.8603. As you can see from the number of the update, it received many updates in the past.

Here is what the patch notes say:

“* Go on a TREASURE HUNT for pirate treasure with Captain Redmane and her crew of scallywags!

* You can set down your bug repellent because we’ve apprehended some stowaway bugs! They have been cast off on the first boat off the island.”

The update is live now. We suggest that you get it as soon as possible to make sure that you get the most out of the game.

Stay tuned for more updates about FarmVille 2. Each new update either improves the experience by adding various fixes or by introducing new content.

Tonia Nissen
Based out of Detroit, Tonia Nissen has been writing for Optic Flux since 2017 and is presently our Managing Editor. An experienced freelance health writer, Tonia obtained an English BA from the University of Detroit, then spent over 7 years working in various markets as a television reporter, producer and news videographer. Tonia is particularly interested in scientific innovation, climate technology, and the marine environment.