Released on December 30, 2010, Virtual Villagers 5: New Believers is set on the island of Isola. Aesthetically and graphically, The Tree of Life features an updated user interface and a detailed hand-drawn map. In terms of gameplay, in contrast to previous games in the series, The Tree of Life permits the player to choose his or her starting tribe members, which comprises five people similar to previous games, there are 16 achievements, called "puzzles", to be earned. In their travels, the expedition party stumble across a clearing with an enormous dying banyan tree, dubbed the Tree of Life, the hypothesised answer to the villagers' problem on the eastern shore of the island. In a turn of events, the fauna of the island has begun to diminish and, as such, the chieftain of the villagers has sent an expedition to investigate the causation of this phenomenon. The fourth game in the series, Virtual Villagers 4: The Tree of Life, continues the story of the island of Isola, where several generations have coexisted with the island in happiness and peace. Who lived here before? Where have they gone? What is the secret of Isola?" Find new sources of food to nourish your villagers and help them rebuild the remains of this mysterious city. Land on the hidden shores of the northern side of Isola and explore what was once a secret city. Last Day of Work's official site summary for the game reads as follows: "Embark on a new journey with a group of villagers in search of a new part of the island to populate. In the third installation in the series, Virtual Villagers 3: The Secret City, a group of villagers venture to the northern shore of Isola, where they find an abandoned city that they must restore by creating alchemy lab and repairing huts and ancient structures, discovering artifacts and learning new things about Isola's history. They also discover a small group of abandoned children and, as with other games in the series, attempt to build a society anew. Two curious villagers decide to adventure into the cave that had long taunted them and find themselves on the western shore of Isola, with new mysteries to solve.
Has the same stories and gameplay as A New Home. They rereleased it with more options in April 2012 for iOS. This child is the key to uncovering many of the other mysteries of the island including removing the boulder blocking a secret cave, the starting point for the second game in the series. They build huts, grow flowers, unclog streams, create graveyards and places of worship, and eventually give birth to a magical "golden child" who never ages.
Some time later these villagers crash into the southern shore of a new island, which they name Isola, and start their civilization anew. This game is based around organizing and growing a village to develop villagers with more skill sets, culminating in giving birth to a child with all five skill sets.Ī few villagers flee their island on boat due to an erupting volcano. There, they must uncover the secrets and puzzles of Isola and create a village.
The survivors fled and discovered another island called Isola, where they make their new home. In the first game, A New Home, islanders have lived in peace for many years on their island but, one day, a volcano erupted and destroyed their home. There are four portions to the island, in which the game is set, being the cardinal points of the compass. The games are based on puzzles and strategy and have an underlying motive throughout with a mix of ethnic and cultural backgrounds surrounding a mythical island called Isola (EE-zoh-la).
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Virtual Villagers is a series of village simulator video games created and developed by Last Day of Work, an independent video game developer and publisher.