8.5 / 10
Excellent
DFG SCORE
A superior game, one of the very best in its category.
Pros
- Village life goes on, even when you're not playing.
- Lots of villagers to unlock and mysteries to solve.
- Difficulty settings and game speeds let you adjust the game to your style.
- Immersive theme makes you feel for your characters.
Cons
- You spend most of your time watching the villagers.
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Virtual Villagers: A New Home Review
Review by Mick
In Virtual Villagers: A New Home, you get to control the lives of your villagers and their children while you investigate the mysteries of your new home. You are responsible for building shelter, gathering food, researching new technology and much more. The villagers will have to learn skills to make the most of your island home. All this is going in real time, even when you aren't playing.
Make a New Life on a Mysterious Island
You start the game with a brief story about a volcano erupting which is why you left your previous home. After you crash onto the new island Isola, you find a deserted village on the beach and you take up residence there. You start with six villagers in hard mode and seven in the other modes. You will need to tell your villagers to perform tasks like gather food, research and build. The longer a villager performs a task the better they get at it. The villagers will continue doing what you have told them to most of the time, but occasionally they will explore or eat. The other goal besides staying alive is exploration. There are several mysteries that you need to solve as well as things that will help your villagers out.
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Easy Controls
Controlling the game is very simple and only requires the mouse. To start a villager on a certain action you hold down the left mouse button on them which will pick them up and drop them near the activity you want them to perform. Tech points and food are the only consumables in the game. Tech points are earned by scientists and can be used to upgrade things like construction, farming, fertility and even spirituality. Food is gathered or grown and feeds the villagers when they are hungry.
Your Village Needs Babies To Survive
The villagers will eventually age and die so you will need to continuously replenish the population with babies. Children won't work until a certain age, but they still consume food and resources. There is a total of 16 challenges to accomplish. Some of these are things you will accomplish by advancing in the game but some require you to explore and solve mysteries.
Simple Graphics
The graphics are 2D and pretty out of date, but that doesn't affect the gameplay. The graphics really add to the island theme and stay true to it. The sound effects and music are great and help create an immersive effect to the game. Once you start playing you will find yourself caring about your villagers like they were real people.
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Better to Play in Short Spurts
While this game will entertain you for a long time, you can't play it for much more than half an hour continuously without getting bored. Since you only need to tell the villagers what to do and they will keep doing it, your interaction is fairly minimal. This game is best played in small bursts and then letting things progress while you are away.
Conclusion - Original and Long Lasting
Overall Virtual Villagers is a great game that will entertain you for a long long time. Playing in short bursts means you won't have to spend all your time playing and having things progress while the game is off makes it interesting. Easy controls and a family friendly theme makes this game playable by anyone. With plenty of upgrades and mysteries this game is well worth the time.
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