From time to time, your villagers will request something from you such as specific food, items (fire, water, etc.) or recreation items/structures which you will have to unlock for them to craft it. Keeping your villagers happy requires you to provide their basic necessities such as shelter, food and water. How effective you are in achieving this goal will determine your success in the game. In fact, the game’s goal is to consistently keep your cyber people’s happiness levels up. Village Life’s leveling system works as your game progress tracker and as a measure on your capacity to make your villagers happy. With that set aside, the game then guides you in its early stages and then leaves you off figuring out what you would do as you progress through the game. However, Village Life tries to setup a “backstory” on how your villagers got to where they are. Normally, games like this would just thrust you in the middle of the game and leave you with a short tutorial on how things are done. So I decided to head to Facebook and see if there was a game like that and lo and behold! I found Village Life. By: Vincent Haoson, OnRPG Mobile Reporterĭuring one of my lull moments at work, I decided to look for a game that’s similar to Virtual Villagers but I don’t have to install on my work PC.
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