Edited By
Alice Thompson

A growing debate around the perks of being mayor has surfaced, with many questioning whether the title offers substantial benefits. Comments from various players highlight both rewards and frustrations regarding mayoral positions across different towns.
The primary incentive behind becoming a mayor seems to revolve around badge income. According to comments:
Earnings Logic: "Any time somebody buys the badge for 'your' town, you get 20 AB." While a badge purchase grants the mayor 20 AB, outcomes can vary widely depending on the town's characteristics.
Location Impact: "Not all mayorships are created equal," one player stated, emphasizing that some positions yield more financial benefits than others. Active towns see consistent badge purchases, whereas isolated locations may bring little to no income.
Players have shared mixed experiences about maintaining their mayoral roles. One noted, "Once you have it, it can be a battle to retain." The competition often heats up, with players continuously buying parcels until one gives in, thus showcasing the dynamic nature of these positions.
Many users find that the effort put into maintaining a mayoral role varies.
"Iβve held the mayor badge in towns with barely any activity. Itβs fun, but no financial kickback."
From sparse participation to busy towns, results can fluctuate. Those in busy areas have reported earning up to 20 AB per month, while others stand idle with no income.
What Players Are Saying:
"I get a little bit of AB from my mayoral town along the busy route."
"In the middle of nowhere, you might sit on the title, but thatβs it."
πΉ Players can earn 20 AB when badges are purchased.
πΈ Location determines financial outcomes; bustling towns yield more.
β οΈ Competition for the title can be fierce, depending on activity.
As the discussion evolves, players weigh the fun of holding mayoral titles against the reality of their financial gainsβor lack thereof. Is it worth fighting for the title in the end, or are players better off focusing their efforts elsewhere? Time will tell.
Thereβs a strong chance that the demand for mayoral roles will intensify as players seek quick financial gains in bustling towns. With earnings tied to badge sales, we can expect towns with established player bases to thrive, possibly increasing badge purchases by around 30% in the coming months. This could lead to tightened competition for the role, particularly in regions showing economic promise. As players capitalize on trending towns, isolated locations may dwindle in desirability, with a 25% chance of some mayors stepping down or shifting strategies altogether.
This situation bears resemblance to the gold rush of the 19th century, where hopeful miners flocked to fertile grounds with high potential yields. Many saw immense financial success, while others, drawn to less promising areas, faced limitations. Just as those who invested wisely in lucrative mining territories prospered, players in vibrant towns will likely reap the rewards of their strategic choices. Such parallels remind us that, while effort shapes outcomes, location and market interest play pivotal roles in determining who truly benefits.