How to Contribute to Society Goals and Progression

This guide shows you how society goals work, how to help your community advance tiers, and how to maximize your contribution to collective success.

Quick Start: Contributing to Current Goals

Step 1: Check your society's current active goals Step 2: Identify goals that match your skills and interests Step 3: Coordinate with other citizens working on similar objectives Step 4: Track your contributions and community progress

Seedlings with permissions like Anarchist, President, or Prime Minister to manage the society can set primary society goals

How to Access:

  1. Navigate to Society View (one of the three view modes accessible from bottom right of screen)
  2. Open the Overview Tab within the society interface
  3. View Society Goals in Progress - this shows your society's current active goals

Understanding Society Goals System

What Society Goals Accomplish

Society Goals provide structured objectives that help communities develop systematically, unlock new features, and earn collective rewards. They guide community development and provide clear milestones for measuring progress.

Development Guidance: Goals provide roadmaps for community advancement and improvement Feature Unlocks: Completing goals enables access to new capabilities and systems Reward Distribution: Successful completion provides benefits shared among all citizens Progress Measurement: Clear benchmarks for evaluating community development success

Society Tier Progression System

Village: Starting tier for new societies with basic infrastructure and simple goals Town: Second tier requiring more sophisticated community development and coordination City: Advanced tier with complex infrastructure requirements and economic sophistication Metropolis: Highest tier representing mature, sophisticated societies with advanced systems

Tier Benefits and Requirements

Weekly Pollen Rewards: Higher tiers provide better Pollen rewards distributed to all community members Population Capacity: Advanced tiers allow larger society populations and more complex organization Infrastructure Access: New building types, transportation systems, and facilities become available Prestige Recognition: Higher-tier societies gain enhanced reputation and influence in the broader game world

Types of Society Goals

Economic Development Goals

Revenue Targets: Achieve specific levels of community income through business success and trade Employment Objectives: Create job opportunities and maintain low unemployment rates Trade Relationships: Establish successful import/export relationships with other societies Business Development: Support citizen entrepreneurship and commercial enterprise creation

Infrastructure and Construction Goals

Building Projects: Construct specific quantities or types of buildings and facilities Transportation Development: Build road networks, subway systems, or advanced transportation infrastructure Public Facilities: Develop community centers, recreational areas, or specialized community buildings

Population and Social Goals

Growth Targets: Attract and retain specific numbers of active citizens Community Engagement: Foster social connections and collaborative relationships among citizens Diversity and Inclusion: Welcome different types of players and accommodate various play styles

Technological and Innovation Goals

Research Achievements: Discover new technologies, production methods, or innovative solutions Efficiency Improvements: Optimize production processes, resource usage, or organizational systems Knowledge Sharing: Create educational resources, training programs, or information-sharing systems Creative Solutions: Implement unique approaches to common challenges or develop novel community features

Step-by-Step Goal Contribution Process

Assessing Current Goals

Step 1: Access Society Goals Interface Navigate to your society information section to view currently active goals and progress status

Step 2: Review Goal Requirements Understand exactly what each goal requires for completion:

  • Specific targets (quantities, timelines, quality standards)
  • Resource requirements (materials, funding, citizen participation)
  • Coordination needs (collaborative efforts, specialized skills)

Step 3: Evaluate Your Capabilities Consider which goals align with your:

  • Current skills and experience levels
  • Available time and commitment capacity
  • Personal interests and community priorities
  • Resources and materials you can contribute

Individual Contribution Strategies

Skill-Based Contributions Focus on goals that utilize your strongest capabilities:

  • Construction goals if you enjoy building and have materials
  • Economic goals if you're skilled at business or trade
  • Social goals if you excel at community organization
  • Technical goals if you understand complex game systems

Resource Contributions Provide materials, funding, or labor for goal-related projects:

  • Donate construction materials for infrastructure goals
  • Contribute SeedCoin for community development projects
  • Offer specialized items needed for specific objectives
  • Provide manual labor for large-scale construction efforts

Coordination and Leadership Help organize community efforts toward goal completion:

  • Coordinate citizen participation in large projects
  • Communicate progress updates and resource needs
  • Resolve conflicts or obstacles preventing goal advancement
  • Plan efficient approaches to complex multi-step objectives

Collaborative Goal Achievement

Team Formation Work with other citizens who share similar interests or complementary skills:

  • Form construction teams for building projects
  • Create business partnerships for economic goals
  • Organize social committees for community engagement objectives
  • Establish research groups for innovation and technology goals

Resource Pooling Combine individual contributions for greater collective impact:

  • Coordinate material donations to meet large requirements efficiently
  • Share specialized equipment or tools needed for specific projects
  • Distribute financial contributions across multiple goal requirements
  • Organize volunteer labor for time-sensitive deadlines

Communication and Planning Maintain effective coordination among goal contributors:

  • Regular progress updates shared with all participants
  • Clear assignment of responsibilities and deadlines
  • Problem-solving discussions when obstacles arise
  • Celebration of milestones and successful completion

Maximizing Goal Success

Strategic Goal Selection

Community Readiness Assessment Choose goals that match your society's current capabilities:

  • Population size and activity levels
  • Available resources and financial capacity
  • Citizen skill diversity and experience
  • Existing infrastructure and development level

Synergy Opportunities Prioritize goals that support and reinforce each other:

  • Infrastructure goals that enable economic development
  • Population goals that provide labor for construction projects
  • Economic goals that fund further community development
  • Social goals that improve citizen retention and satisfaction

Timeline Considerations Balance short-term achievable goals with long-term development objectives:

  • Quick wins that build momentum and confidence
  • Foundational projects that enable future advancement
  • Ambitious targets that inspire community commitment
  • Sustainable approaches that don't exhaust citizen enthusiasm


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