You read the title right! Of all the V.V. Games I have EVER played, this is probably my favorite. I can't explain all of it in a paragraph so I'll do a Q and A.
Q: Why would you enjoy a game where you destroy a religion, strip them of their masks, and tear down their totems?
A: Obviously this has been asked before, so I'll make this quick. They are NOT happy, have you ever even waved over their totems to read what they are called? "Hunger" "Sadness" "Anger" etc. If this were real, then the people would be holding on to them because they probably hope they will care for them, so If converted to a hopeful...
Q: Why is it so fun? I mean, they do everything FOR you!
A: No they don't. You have to make them achieve goals, nothing will just get up and automatically serve you ya know!
Q: Do you like the Angry Heathens?
A: Honestly, I don't. But I will say one thing... IT IS SUPPOSE TO BE HARD! Without those people then it would just be too easy!
This is my personal Question and Answer page. This is perfect for the addicted Gamer. I hope you found it helpful!
I personally enjoyed this game, this game (The First of its series) is the game that introduced me into Virtual Villagers. I loved the look of it, and I would recommend this game. The puzzles are extremely challenging, and this game runs itself! If you have loads of free time, then this is the PERFECT game for you.
I quite enjoyed My Tribe, and found it very interesting that for once you'd actually move around and discover new things. It was very similar to Virtual Villagers in my opinion atleast you don't have to play for 8 hours to earn 10 skill points. If you have a lot of free time this is the game for you!
I own the game of LifeQuest, and found it very interesting the first time, the second was okay and the third is alright... etc. My personal opinion is that it is a good game to play on borrowed time as in if you have short breaks, if you have too much free time, then LifeQuest is very short and grows boring quickly. I liked it very much, and I would play it again.