is the sixth title in Devsisters' popular mobile town-building gacha franchise, which has amassed quite a following over time. As such, the game can't contain all its players on one single server, making it necessary to split the playerbase into several different servers.
There are currently three servers on and each has its pros and cons. New players are asked to choose between the three servers or they're automatically placed in the newest one. Though it seems like a simple choice, which server they pick may make a bigger difference on the rest of their game than they think.
The player's starting server is permanent, and there is no way to change servers in Luckily, although each server has its pros and cons, which server players play on has no effect on the gameplay or story at all. The biggest potential issue of ending up in the wrong server is struggling with certain social elements or not being able to interact with friends.
Most of the time, players can choose which server they join on, but sometimes the game will auto-select the server for them. This change wasn't mentioned in any update patch notes, but is likely a way to equalize the number of players across the three servers. When this happens,creating a new account can trigger the server selection screen to appear.
Players who already have friends playing shouldchoose the server that their friends are on or they won't be able to play the game together. If they're not given the option to choose a server, they won't be able to play with friends who are on other servers.
There are three servers in, each named after the cookie it's themed around. There are benefits and cons for each server, and it's a good idea to keep these in mind when selecting which server to play on. Which server players choose depends on what they're looking for from the social experience of the game.
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