Virtual Villagers Origins 2
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Version :3.1.7
Size :303.31Mb
Updated :May 17,2022
Developer :LDW Software, LLC
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Based on the users' reviews of the Virtual Villagers: Origins 2 app, here are three cons and pros, each limited to 15 words: **Cons:** 1. "Too many microtransactions and energy system makes playing time-consuming and frustrating." 2. "Graphics and sound effects are outdated, not up to par with modern standards." 3. "Lack of tutorial or guidance for new players can lead to confusion and disappointment." **Pros:** 1. "Engaging and addictive gameplay with a relaxing and calming atmosphere." 2. "Impressive attention to detail in village design and character customization." 3. "Ability to play with friends and share progress adds social interaction and excitement." Note: The reviews are from Apple's App Store and are subject to change over time.
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Description
Craft, farm, solve puzzles and build a thriving village, right in your pocket! Return to the famed and mystical island of Isola and be drawn into the latest sequel in the beloved Virtual Villagers series! In the wake of a volcanic terror on the neighboring island of Asura, a family has made their way to Isola, seeking a new home. As their boat lands on the beach, they are greeted by a strange man and begin to explore this mysterious new world. The beautiful and curious island of Isola was once a paradise home to a thriving civilization but has gone to ruin and untamed jungle. The twists and turns will leave you discovering new, interactive, magical moments at every turn! A REAL TIME VIRTUAL VILLAGE - Be the master of your own village: With real-time simulation, the ability to customize your villagers’ names and game-changing, random island events, no two tribes will ever be quite the same! - Breed, heal and care for your beloved village children and families; build a sustainable village up from ruins; unlock improved food sources with farming and fishing; craft unique resources for puzzles and collections; and so much more! TEACH THEM TO SURVIVE - Train villagers to become proficient at various skills to perform tasks around the island and survive their new-found world. - Power-up villagers with magical necklaces, and improve productivity, life expectancy and much more for your entire village with magical totems and potions! BUILD, SOLVE, AND EXPLORE - Explore the charmed island to solve all-new puzzles and uncover mysterious island secrets. - Gather and combine resources from around your new virtual home to craft rare resources and unlock rewards from completed collections. CARE FOR ADORABLE ISLAND PETS - Acquire homes for a Lemur and Herring that will help weed out pests and discover magical items around your new island. REQUESTS FROM DIEHARD FANS - Reincarnate cherished villagers with all their skills. - Crack open daily reward crates that wash up on shore! ** Please note: this game requires an active internet connection! ** Also available in the Last Day of Work franchise: - Virtual Villagers Series (Origins, A New Home, New Believers, Lost Children, Secret City and The Tree of Life) - Virtual Families 2 Series - Virtual Town - Fish Tycoon Series - Plant Tycoon - San Francisco Zoo
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    By patsmartins3Aug 30,2018
    I’ve played the majority of the VV games, and I absolutely love it! From the intriguing puzzles, to finding new resources and maxing out the villagers’ skills. However one disappointing point about this new game is the fact that there are too many, and too expensive in-game purchases. It was so much better when you would pay for the game and it was much easier to gain tech points, food and other resources. It can be a deal breaker, and many games now are like that: at top level they are free, but to be able to make it through the game you have to at some point buy something. I would suggest going back to the old model, I would rather pay £1.99 or £0.99 for a game and be able to play it without having to watch ads or having to spend my salary on things to help me complete a game.
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    By GrumpyoldwomenMay 3,2018
    I like this game a lot, however it takes forever to craft things or costs too many lava stones. As another reviewer said you need patience which I'm afraid I don't have a lot of, however I've completed chapter 1 and am really looking forward to chapter 2, hopefully coming real soon. In the original version you could make stew/soup for the whole village which was great, so I would love to see this option in chapter 2. Just one question why are the scientists so contrary, they are forever wandering off either curious about something or washing themselves, sunning, swimming you name it but the farmers work their little socks off, also it would be nice to see them retire, oh and what's the point of the huts when they can't go in them? I would also like to see a clothing option. Thanks ☺️
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    By MrMeldrewMar 11,2018
    This is a game to take your time with. Yes, everything takes ages, (tech points, villager skills etc) but there is plenty to puzzle over. Not an intuitive game, but finding out what you can do is part of the puzzle. £9.99 IS a lot of money for the lemur and the perch, but guess what? You don’t need them. I’ve not yet managed to get all skills maxed for one villager in one VV lifetime (or even 3 as it turns out; but you can resurrect any villager in exchange for lava stones) but if like me you can’t solve a particular puzzle, then it just means you need to try it differently. This is a game you can really get your teeth into, and involves a lot more thought than the usual mindless crap you find in the games App Store. Well done LDOW, I love it and I am looking forward to Chapter 2!