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#235759 - 07/16/13 02:43 PM
Ideas, Questions
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Registered: 07/15/13
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Hello, I just want to say I have played most of LDW's games on my computer, but my computer is now dead, and am playing Virtual Families 2 on my handy-dandy Android phone. I played the first Families a little bit, but not enough to remember everything from it. My first question, for the little mounds that pop up in the yard, my family is confused and needs "special training." Just curious as to what training. Also, I would love to see if we can add the ability to change names (I think I read you are possibly working on it?) Also, I do not use Google Plus, can we have a way to save with our LDW name/password or email? I am attaching a pic of my family, still first generation, they are sleeping with the baby....Well, I tried. My screenshot is apparently bigger than 300kb. Too bad, it was cute.
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#235763 - 07/16/13 07:00 PM
Re: Ideas, Questions
[Re: Brekkana]
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Master of Meditation
Registered: 09/13/06
Posts: 4896
Loc: London, UK
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Welcome Brekkana! Those mounds are collectibles. Look through the collectibles screens to see which ones. Keep an eye out for a certificate being offered in the Flea Market; once you get that you can start collecting them. The certificates are expensive, though! Only the desktop versions have the ability to change names. I know that LDW are aware that iOS and Android users would like to see that ability and I'm sure they will do their best to implement it if possible. I can't for certain answer your third question I'm afraid, although the game is automatically saved to your phone's memory anyway. I think (but am not sure) that the sharing of your achievements on Google Play is the only saving function that it has.
Edited by arnie (07/16/13 07:02 PM)
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