Crosstown Falls Into Disuse!



Crosstown, a place with previously booming economy, has lately been abandoned by its’ citizens. Progress has come to a standstill, and no new things are being made. The town square itself has become overgrown and rusty. Our stores have no products left to sell, so no Marks are being traded in the market.






It seems that as different outdoor activities have popped up, the desire to trade in our fine city has diminished and left it devoid of new products and innovation. We spend all our time on the trampoline or the driveway, forgetting our previous adventures in the woods, and neglecting our businesses. Our city festivals are no longer celebrated, and the Wolf Pack and Crosstown communities and government are struggling at best.






This is a vicious cycle. If no one makes new products, no one will want to buy anything in Crosstown because all of the products are old. If there is nothing you want in Crosstown, you will not make things to make money, because there is nothing you want to trade the money in for.






We need people to step up and save our economy. Crosstown needs help to return to its’ previous state of prosperous dealings. Without aid from the citizens, our community and dire economy situation will continue to drag the city down. Some problems in our city are due to material shortages, but the greatest problem of all is that the citizens have lost their devotion to our community.


Please, step up. Here are some things you can do today to save Crosstown.


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Make new products. As previously noted, when new products are produced it helps Marks to circulate.


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Buy things in the Market to keep the cash flow going. This is also profitable for your shop, because, as we all know, when people have spare money in their pocket they are prompted to spend it.


3. Dress up your shops. If Crosstown has a inviting atmosphere, people will be attracted there to come shop.






The Crosstown government, led by a certain Kyla Cross, is also trying to bring back interest to the city by introducing a series of local festivals and gatherings. This includes a revival of the Crosstown Olympics, and also a nut festival is being planned for this fall. If you have any ideas for promotion of Crosstown, please contact Kyla Cross, the founder, at swiftdeerfoot@gmail.com .


Thank you for your support. With help, Crosstown can continue to flourish.












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