Looking for a pleasant experience with civilization that was long lost underwater? We’ve found the game for you. Game Insight has brought The Tribez to app stores today. The Tribez requires iOS 6.0 or higher to play. Unfortunately, the game has not made it to Android phones as of today. Your villagers look up to you as a god. As you can see from the graphics, it is set in prehistoric times with the jaguar-esque clothes that the villagers wear. Your villagers want you to build up their civilization to reach its maximum potential. Similarly to CityVille or Clash of Clans, grind your way through the ranks by constructing buildings, leveling up, collecting resources, and transferring your villagers to other islands to conquer more territory.
Unlike Clash Of Clans, you’re free to do as you wish without other human interaction. Other players who play The Tribez have no impact on your ability to play the game. They do not provide any hinderance to your construction and cannot steal your resources. There is no rush to create more buildings and an army like Clash of Clans requires you to. Admittedly, this also means that there’s less of a demand for purchasing items using real money. As long as you’re patient, there’s no competition to face, so there’s no reason for rushing more resources by using real money. Players are often encouraged by the game to speed up the build time on their buildings due to the long build times implemented into the game.
This single player type game allows each player to make their own civilization their own. There is more variety in the number of missions that The Tribez gives you to keep you interested as well as the freedom to expand your civilization as you wish. The more huts you get, the more people you’re able to house. As your population increases, so does the amount of quests you receive and so does the amount of resources you’re able to gain. The storyline in this game proceeds as you increase the amount of population you have. Hence, why you’re able to play this game single player without getting bored to hell.
Game Insight prides itself on the relaxation that The Tribez adds to the mix of games where being number one is the only goal. To finish the game, you need to go through all three islands in order to complete your quest to be the best leader of the civilization you can be. Unfazed by other players, players are able to build at their own speed and not be pressured by others to complete tasks quickly. Building is only possible after clearing obstacles and building is required to finish an island. The Tribez is a decently easy game, but you must follow the quest and storyline, or else you’ll get lost in your own world.
Although this game is very single player, Game Insight wants to encourage other people to play the game as well. By linking your Facebook and Twitter to the game, Game Insight rewards you with in-game rewards which is well worth it. However, Game Insight does spam a bit on your Facebook with a lot of notifications about quest completions in order to get other people to play the game.
The Tribez main way of making money is simply the building time. Those who are extremely interested in the game want to progress through the game as fast as possible are going to pay gems in order to quicken the speed of the build times on buildings. Players who are fine with waiting should find this game fairly slow because the build times get extremely long. Often, people might be impatient and could start to pay gems in order to progress in the game. However, the best way to play this game is to only speed up buildings where you really need it to get a lot more resources or just wait so that you aren’t paying money on a free game.
Right now you might be playing The Tribez, and you quickly might be realizing that you need a lot of gold, food, coins, and wood to help you progess through the game. The bad part is, it costs real money if you want to get these in-game items from the app store, and most people can’t afford to buy these items too often.
This is why we at AppGameCheats have added a hack tool for this game, which gives you unlimited amounts of each item for free.
Check out the image below, which shows the options menu that guides you on where you need to input the values of each item you want to add.
Simply download the free The Tribez hack tool on our website, which should take about 30 seconds, and then you will notice it automatically installs. You then will need to select either iOS or Android depending on which device you are using to play the game. At that point, simply enter the amounts of gold, food, coins, and wood that you want to add to your account.
Tap “Start” to begin the hack tool, which only takes about 30 seconds to finish, and then just load up the game as you normally would. You will notice that the gold, food, coins, and wood are added on to your gaming account ready for you to use. This hack tool lets you avoid having to ever pay for gold, food, coins, and wood in the game again.
It is extremely important to complete quests in order to gain more money and more experience in order to gain levels. Quests are labeled on the left side of whatever mobile you’re playing on. Finishing an island always involves finishing quests. New quests also arise after finishing other quests. Try to complete as many quests as you can within the amount of time you have during the day. This will provide you with the easiest time and the fastest time to complete the game.
Use Trading Posts, Shaman Shops, and Theaters produce coins regardless of whether you’re on the game or not. However, there is a max on each of these producing machines. Be sure to collect every so often so that they don’t get full and max out. If they’re maxing out often, you’re losing out on a lot of coins. The workers you have will also have desires throughout the game. Often, they get thirsty or hungry in which you should feed them in order to keep them happy and allow them to keep on working. By keeping them happy, extra coins will be rewarded and they’ll be more willing to work. Another way to keep workers happy is by building houses for them. More villagers will come to your civilization if you have more huts. This also directly affects happiness levels in your villagers which is an important thing to keep constant in this game.
Get rewarded for connecting your social media to the game. Twitter allows you to receive crystals but they are allowed to post on your wall for you. So if your friends don’t mind a bit of spam, feel free to link your Twitter and Facebook. Besides, what isn’t spam on Facebook and Twitter now? A possible solution to it all is to not allow access The Tribez to post on your Twitter and Facebook after you get the rewards. However, I have not tested it out because I didn’t link my Twitter or my Facebook.
The tutorial of the game asks you to spend a couple of crystals in order to quicken the beginning construction of 2 minutes. Rather than spending the crystals, try to save them so that you can save them for later use. Although the game might seem like it’s forcing you to use a crystal, you don’t actually have to. Just wait the time out and the game will continue as it should.
Make sure you’re farming up enough food in order to support the increase of population when you add huts. If you add too many huts and can’t feed all the people in your civilization, they will not be able to survive, and your approval rating will go down. By making villagers do chores, they will get hungry and start to eat. So if you’re running low on food, make sure that you don’t make them do too many tasks before you’re able to support them. The Tribez is a game of patience. You have to wait for your food supply to increase before you have your buildings constructed. The Tribez is a game about balance. Learn to restrain yourself from building too many things due to the nature of the game.
On occasion, your civilization might be attacked by a couple of barbarians. They won’t blend in with your people and will be easy to spot out because the game gives you a tutorial of them and also gives you a nice big exclamation mark above their head. If you don’t stop the barbarians, they’ll burn down your buildings. Simply tap on them to make them go away. There’s no need to fight fire with fire when you can make them disappear!
Build minimally for each quest. If you build extra before a quest is given to you, you won’t be able to complete it because you could max out on the number of allotted structures you are allowed to have of that sort of building.
Check on your people often because on occasion, they’ll ask for something from you, like food or drinks. If you fulfill their wishes, they’ll be happier and it’ll give you a bonus of experience. You want your workers to be happy right? Just make sure that you’re giving them enough food and water in order to keep them happy. Although I have not tested what happens if you don’t make them happy, I believe that it’s possible that they do get unhappy and then eventually die if you don’t take well enough care for them.
Coordinate your building and harvesting times so that you’ll be able to feed your hungry workers while you’re building what you need. By matching these up, you won’t have to be concerned about the amount of food you need and can continue on your way to making your civilization the best that it can be.
The graphics of The Tribez is truly what makes it unique from any other game. The clothes that your villagers wear is very prehistoric and interesting with a bunch of different ancient creatures crawling around your village. The buildings are huge and the islands contain dinosaurs such us pterodactyls. The villagers are also detailed with a bunch of emoticons for conversations or eating. This game isn’t any different from other building games, but it does have amazing graphics to make up for it.
Another nice thing about this game is that there’s no need to spend money on this game. Basically the only thing you’re going to be spending money for, is the construction tim. Reduced construction time is nice, but not necessary. If you’re willing to wait out the time to construct a couple of buildings, it’ll be worth it to wait it out.
Play The Tribez every so often because construction times are extremely long. You only have to play this game every few hours to check on your workers and how construction is doing. this allows the game to be a little more unnecessary to stay on the game the whole time.
Artwork: 9/10 The artwork on the villagers and the buildings is really nice without any flaws that I can see as of now. The artwork on the environment is also really nice because it provides a nice scenery to watch while you’re playing.
Music & SFX: 7/10 It fits with the theme of the game with all the prehistoric things in this game. The SFX is also just okay because it’s just the regular sounds of construction.
Story & Originality: 6/10 The story seems somewhat original with a supreme leader coming to a civilization and creating a bigger civilization, but the idea of a builder game is not very unique.
General Gameplay: 6/10 The gameplay in The Tribez is nice, but I honestly like some multiplayer in the games that I play because games that require teamwork are more exciting.
Addictiveness: 6/10 It’s fairly addictive especially if you get into the game, but can be a stop if you don’t like the story of it all.
Overall Rating: I rate The Tribez a 7/10