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Where to Store Producers in Travel Town?

Board space is everything. This guide answers the critical question of how to manage and store your producers and other items when your board gets full.

A player moving producers into storage in Travel Town

The Main Problem: Limited Board Space

As you progress in Travel Town, you will unlock more and more producers. While this is great for creating new items, it also leads to the game's biggest challenge: a cluttered and overflowing game board. You need space to merge items, but your producers take up valuable real estate. So, what can you do with them?

Your Primary Storage: The Pouch

The main answer to the storage problem is the **Pouch**, located at the bottom of your screen. This is your inventory or temporary storage area. You can drag any item from your board—including producers, chests, and mergeable items—into the pouch to free up space.

However, the pouch has a limited number of slots. This is why one of the best ways to spend your free diamonds is on unlocking more pouch slots. Each new slot you buy gives you more flexibility to manage your board.

The Producer Storage Strategy

You should not keep every single producer on your board at all times. This is inefficient and leads to chaos. A good strategy is to actively store producers you are not currently using.

The Strategy:

  1. Identify Your Current Task: Look at the top task on your list. Which producer creates the items you need? For example, if you need a high-level shell, you need the Fishing Net producer.
  2. Keep Active Producers on the Board: Keep the 2-3 producers that are relevant to your current tasks on the main game board.
  3. Store Inactive Producers: Drag all other producers that you don't need right now into your pouch. This will free up a massive amount of space on your board for merging.
  4. Rotate as Needed: Once you complete a task, look at the next one. If it requires a different producer, simply swap them out. Drag the now-inactive producer from your board into the pouch, and drag the newly needed producer from your pouch onto the board.

This "producer rotation" strategy is fundamental to high-level play. It keeps your board clean and your efforts focused on a single objective at a time.

What About Other Items?

This storage strategy applies to more than just producers.

By using your pouch as an active storage space and rotating your producers based on your current tasks, you can transform a cluttered, stressful board into a clean, efficient workspace. This is the key to faster progress and a more enjoyable Travel Town experience.