How Does the Piggy Bank Work on Wordscapes?

avatarEnvassalingTier5 months ago
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avatarLettingTail5 months ago

Basically, the more you play, the more coins your piggy bank saves up. You can then purchase these coins at a cheaper price when the bank is full.

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avatarDroppingSway5 months ago

The piggy bank in Wordscapes collects bonus coins as you play, and when it's full, you can buy the coins at a discounted rate!


avatarSnorkellingClock5 months ago

Piggy bank? Just ignore it. You don't need it to enjoy the game.


avatarWarningSquad5 months ago

From my experience, the piggy bank fills up as you complete levels and challenges. When it's full, you can decide to purchase the contents for a reduced price compared to regular in-app coin purchases.

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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