FLOUR CO.

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Support

Stuck, confused, or found a bug? You're in the right place.

Email support

Flour Co. is made by one person. Every email goes straight to me, and I usually reply within a few days.

inancakduvan@icloud.com

Reporting a bug? It helps a lot if you include your device model (e.g. iPhone 14), your iOS version, what you were doing when it happened, and a screenshot or screen recording if you have one.

Frequently asked questions

How do I play?

Tap How to play on the main menu. It's a short interactive tour — each mechanic is shown as the actual gesture you'll use, one page at a time. It's the fastest way in.

My homes keep turning red. What am I doing wrong?

The ring around a home fills when its pantry is empty, or when your price sits above what the town thinks flour is worth. If a ring stays completely full for too long, you lose.

Usually it's one of three things: no road connects that home to a mill, too many trucks are jammed on one road, or your price is simply too high. Drop the price and the anger drains back down on its own.

What price should I charge?

There's no fixed answer — that's the game. The town's idea of a fair price tracks the wheat market, so when wheat spikes, people tolerate a higher price because the cost is visible to them. Push far above fair and demand collapses while anger climbs regardless of how full the pantries are.

My mills stopped producing.

Milling flour consumes wheat, and wheat costs money at the current market price. If you're out of cash, production stalls until sales bring money back in. It can also mean the mill hit its storage cap with nowhere to push the surplus — link it to a warehouse nearby.

What are silos actually for?

A silo is a wheat bank. Tap it to buy a lot of wheat at today's price, and fill it when wheat is cheap. The mills won't touch that wheat until you open the silo — that timing is yours to choose, and the game will never make the call for you. Buy the dip, open it during the spike.

How do farms differ from silos?

Farms settle outside town on their own as the weeks pass. Connect one to a mill by road and that mill buys wheat at the farm's fixed contract price instead of the market price — permanent shelter from wheat shocks, paid for in road slots and longer truck detours.

My trucks are crawling.

That's congestion. Past a couple of trucks on the same road, every extra truck slows the whole line down. Spread the load across more roads, or invest in logistics upgrades to make each truck faster — a smaller, quicker fleet is often the better answer.

A bakery contract died. Can I get it back?

No — a canceled bakery is gone for good. Bakeries pay a flat premium and eat around three times what a home does, but leave one with an empty pantry for more than a few seconds and the contract is over permanently.

Can I cross the river?

Only over a bridge. Buy one and tap near the water to snap it into place, then route your road across it.

Is there a way to reset my records?

Not from inside the game right now. Deleting and reinstalling the app clears your best day and best delivered totals. If an in-app reset would be useful to you, tell me — that's exactly the kind of request that gets built.

Does the game cost money or show ads?

You buy it once, you own it — no in-app purchases and no subscriptions. There is one ad in the whole game, and you decide whether to see it: when a run ends, you can watch a short video once per run to pick that run back up where it stopped. Skip it and the game never shows you an ad.

Does it need an internet connection?

No — the game itself plays fully offline. Two things do use the network when it is available: anonymous gameplay statistics, and the optional continue-your-run video, which needs a connection to load. See the Privacy Policy for the details.

Can I play in portrait?

Flour Co. is landscape-only by design — the map is wide, and the game needs the room to breathe.

Something else?

Feature requests and balance complaints are genuinely welcome. If a rule feels unfair, I want to hear about it — write to inancakduvan@icloud.com.