![]() ![]() This is another free-to-download game with the possibility to make in-app purchases to speed up the game play. Watch out for the Murlods though – they scare the workers and set fire to your buildings – deal with them quickly! The workers are cute and do everything you ask them with a simple “okay” or “yo”. ![]() Oh and everything costs money, which you collect through taxes on the workers houses and by giving them opportunities to go to the theatre, eat at the canteen, visit the bathhouse or ride a dinosaur. Your workers have to first build the mills and quarrys, then have to work in them to fill the warehouse with enough materials to build the next thing. You also need raw materials to build things – wood and stone to start with, but gradually improving as your buildings become more impressive. You need workers to build things, but the workers come with lots of needed – they want food, bathhouses, community buildings, and for their Island to look amazing. Each time you build a house of some sort you get an additional worker. You start small, by building a simple hut. Like The Simpsons Tapped Out, it is all about building something – in this case a community of ancient people who see you as their chief. The description on the App Store says “The Tribez is not just a game. (For info, this game requires a data connection to play.) The Tribez Normally these extra things are gained from visiting other Springfields created by your friends… if you play then make sure you add me and we can help each other out – I’m Splodz (unsurprisingly). At the moment the game is Valentines themed, so I’m collecting hearts in order to build a flower shop and some rose bushes. At Christmas everything was covered in snow and you collected chocolate coins in order to decorate the houses with Christmas lights. To make things more interesting, the game changes with the seasons to give you extra opportunities to collect elements from The Simpsons episodes. The longer a task takes the more money it is worth – and as the buildings and other items go up and up in value as you move through the levels, you get used to setting things going once a day in order to get the most money possible! You can send Homer can shop at the Kwik-E-Mart for an hour, make Lisa do next week’s homework for 24 hours, or get Marge to walk Maggie. To earn money you make your characters do things. In many cases building something means you get a new character – Dr Hibbert comes with his surgery, for example. You are given tasks to complete such as “build the orange house”, which cost money and time to complete. ![]() To play the game – to rebuild Springfield – you need two things money to build buildings and make Springfield look pretty, and XP to move through the levels. You can buy donuts (in-app-purchase) to speed up game play, but I’ve never spent a penny on this, I just wait. The aim of this game is to rebuild Springfield, one building and one character at a time. The app is free to download and playable on pretty much all iOS devices (a friend checked and it’s not available on Android, sorry), although I only use it on my iPad – it’s one of those games you want a bigger screen for, I think. This game starts just after Homer has caused a meltdown at the Springfield Nucleur Power Plant that wiped out the cartoon town. I thought I’d quickly introduce them to you. Then I was introduced to The Tribez by my sister-in-law, who was already addicted. I found The Simpsons Tapped Out first – it was in the App Store’s top ten games list when I was browsing. I wanted something to help me relax for a couple of weeks, what I ended up with was two obsessions. I downloaded both games while on holiday at the end of September last year. Unfortunately every time I’ve thought “I must write that blog post” I’ve ended up playing the games rather than opening iA writer. I’ve been meaning to blog about the two iPad games I’m completely addicted to for a while – ever since I started playing them in September last year. ![]()
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