How to buy property in Another World? In the game "Another World," there are many playable features. Apart from the basic ones like accepting missions and completing tasks, thrilling combat adventures, there is also a gameplay that delights nurturing players - property construction. At first, you might think this is a civil engineering type of gameplay? No, no, it's not. In fact, this is a home-building gameplay loved by players. This gameplay mainly manifests as units of property for players to purchase within the game, and decorate according to their preferences. If you're still unsure about how to buy property, don't worry. I'll explain the home-building gameplay in detail next.

In "Another World," funds are the primary consideration when buying a house. To get funds, the method is actually quite simple; players can obtain generous gold rewards by completing main and side quests. Of course, daily activities are also an important source of gold. Daily logins, participation in limited-time events, all offer opportunities to earn substantial amounts of gold. Additionally, there are numerous hidden treasure chests on the map, which players need to explore and find in the vast world. Opening them will also provide extra funds. Moreover, opening a shop is a good way to make money. For example, at the beginning of the game, you can open a "One Cup Cafe." In the bar management interface, list products, hire characters as staff, develop new items, then go to convenience stores, markets, and other places to purchase raw materials for making and selling goods. Regularly settle earnings to accumulate funds for buying a house.

So, earning money is the top priority. However, it's not just about knowing how to earn money, because the property system has unlocking prerequisites. Generally, players need to level up their character to level 50 to unlock the eligibility to buy a house. This means that while players quickly accumulate funds in the early stages, they also need to focus on cultivating their account levels. Furthermore, some high-level properties in the game, besides the level requirement, also require the completion of specific main quests, such as the "Mysterious Island Adventure" quest, which is a typical example.

After discussing the unlocking and purchasing methods of the property system, let's now learn about the home-building gameplay. There are various stores in the game that sell furniture, including sofas, tables, plants, figurines, and more. Furniture styles are diverse, including but not limited to modern minimalist, classic elegant, and fantasy mysterious. Therefore, when buying furniture, choose based on the overall style of the house and personal preferences. At the same time, pay attention to the size and space compatibility of the furniture, avoiding too large or too small, which can affect aesthetics and usability. Some special furniture also has functions to improve "comfort" and "luck," so be mindful when purchasing. If you buy decorative lights, such as colored lights and ambient lights, install them in the corners of the room and around the furniture. You can switch the light effects according to different scenes, enhancing the environmental experience.

Additionally, the game's property feature includes a butler system, which is indispensable for setting up scenes. It's worth noting that if you're an extrovert who enjoys sharing your aesthetic and hard work, you can use the butler system to set visitor permissions to manage your decorated home. Common management permissions include public, friends, and private modes. In public mode, all players can enter and visit; in friends mode, only friends can enter; and in private mode, all visitors are denied access.