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Welcome to the Walkthrough!Many Years Ago, an entire civilization was destroyed by the incredible eruption of the Boggo volcano, and now they need your help to rebuild their homes! Gather the necessary supplies and food as you gain members and advance their technology in this fun and exciting Strategy game.Whether you use this document as a reference when things get difficult or as a road map to get you from beginning to end, we’re pretty sure you’ll find what you’re looking for here.This document starts with general game tips then launches into the complete Many Years Ago game walkthrough complete with annotated screenshots from actual gameplay!We hope you find this information useful as you play your way through the game. Use the menu below to quickly jump to whatever part of the game you need help with.Remember to visit the if you find you need more help. Have fun!This walkthrough was created by Chie. Walkthrough Menu.General Tips Starting a Game. There are 27 tasks you have to complete to finish this game. From the main menu, you can adjust a variety of settings, like music and sound volume, screen size, and system cursor from the option menu.
You can also play any mini-games you have discovered so far. At the beginning of the game, you can choose your main character’s sex and appearance. You can change your tribe member’s profile, such as their names and skills.
The skills can be increased through the tribe experience points (XP) that you receive from finishing tasks or collecting coins. Best chess puzzles. Raising one skill will require 10 XP.Villagers. You will need to pick up a variety of tools to complete some tasks.
These will always be located somewhere around the main house. People have four status bars underneath their name that keep track of their wants: HUNGER, FAMILY, THIRST and TIREDNESS. Water – Your tribe member will go to the river to get water automatically when he/she is thirsty. Sleep – Your tribe member will go to the main house, or one of the small huts, to get sleep automatically when he/she needs sleep. Food – Your tribe member will go to the food storage area to eat something automatically when he/she is hungry.
Family – People will have conversations when they get lonely. Sometimes when a man and a woman have a conversation, they will fall in love and have a baby. Children – If children are inside of the kindergarten, they will talk to adults and disturb their work. Once children reach a certain age they will become young adults and be able to work and gain points.
Sickness – Sometimes your tribe members will get sick. The upper left hand corner of their name plate will show a green icon when they get sick. They will also stop working on anything. New people – When your village has hit certain milestones new people may join it. They will not have any skills, and you will need to raise their skill points with tribe XP. Death – When the icon around the villagers’ images has been completely filled by colored blocks, the person will die. The tribe leader is the only member that can eat plants to get younger.
Question mark – When people don’t work on your selected task, there is usually something stopping them from doing it; the maximum amount of people are working already; they don’t have the right tool; or they are doing something else like drinking water.The Island. Bird coins – Birds are flying above the village often. They drop coins into their nest, and you can collect them for 3 XP. This is the one thing that you do not need a villager to collect. Magical flowers – The bright blue flower is used to cure people when they’re sick. The red flower is used to make your tribe leader younger.
Skins – Randomly, you can find skins lying on the ground; they are one of the resources used to make buildings. Use the Map view on the bottom left to help you find skins. Gems – When they are needed, you can find gems on the ground randomly on the island. If you can’t find all the gems you need, wait a bit a search again. Mini-games – There are eight mini-games in total. Some games help you complete tasks, some give you resources; it depends on the game what you need to complete.
After a certain amount of time the mini-games become skippable. See the mini-game section for detailed solutions.Island: Part 1 Tutorial. There is a tutorial to show you how to read and edit a tribe member’s profile, get tools and food, start building, use icons, and move around.
Every tribe member can increase skills by using tribe experience points from the character’s profile. These skills include woodcutting, building, foraging, fishing, and gathering stone. Tribe members with higher skills can work much faster than a member without skill. Raising a character’s skill will make them faster at doing the tasks you raise. There are three levels to each skill represented by bones. You won’t get the benefits until a new “bone” is reached.
Each extra bone adds one to each amount you gather from a starting point of two. When you put your cursor over the icons on the bottom menu, you will be able to see your current maximum amount of each resource.
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