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Futurama Worlds of Tomorrow: How to Get Pizza Fast

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How to Get Pizza Fast in Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow

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If you’re an avid fan of Futurama, you’ll probably want to spend some time binging their new mobile game—especially since the series just got snatched off Netflix today. Well, if you can pick up a few of the shattered remains of your heart long enough to download Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow, you’ll actually be pleasantly surprised. The game gets you hooked and refuses to let go. You’ll quickly find, however, that when it comes to in-game currency, money is only second on the totem pole. If you really want to dominate the game, save time and go on unlimited missions in space, you’ll want to make sure you’re getting your hands on tons of pizza.

So just how do you go about getting pizza quickly in Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow? Well, I have bad news for you. Outside of completing space missions, which are actually pretty fun, you’ll just have to cough up real money if you want to get a lot of it in a short amount of time. The temptation is pretty overbearing because pizza is your ultimate time saver in this game. You can instantly unlock characters, instantly refuel the ship, and bypass the multiple hour wait times for building some of the best new establishments in the game. In fact, there are some characters and buildings that require pizza instead of money to purchase and build. With some of these characters costing 300 slices of pizza, you’ll either be saving up for quite a while or you’ll give in (like me) and sacrifice your hard-earned money for digital pizza slices.

One other trick to getting some cheesy slices, although you never get much, is to keep an eye out for floating billboards over the water. If you tap the billboards, it will take you to an actual advertisement video. Sit through the whole thing and you’ll get rewarded with a free slice of pizza.

For more tips, tricks, and information on Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow, be sure to check back with Twinfinite.

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