Virtual Villagers Strategy and Puzzle Guide
(courtesy of ladycfii)
Your little band of villagers has washed up on a remote island, and they’re lost and confused. Now what? There are two basic objectives in Virtual Villagers: successfully managing the day-to-day routine of your little band of castaways, so that they are able to thrive in their new home, and unlocking the mysteries of Isola. The former is absolutely necessary to make sure that your little villagers survive, which will allow you to pursue the second objective of solving the puzzles. The trick is in finding the right balance between the two. The more villagers you have, the faster they can research new technologies and solve the puzzles, but having too many mouths to feed can quickly deplete available food supplies and spell disaster for your tribe!
The first thing you need to work on in Virtual Villagers is making sure that your villagers’ basic needs are met. Their most urgent need is food, which you’ll find in limited supply at the berry bush. They will soon need additional housing, too, and there is already a partially completed hut that your builder can get to work on. Turning on tutorial mode (Help) the first time through the game will help familiarize you with the mechanics of playing Virtual Villagers.
A good strategy for success early in the game is to make sure that you keep the food supply above the 300-400 level, if at all possible. Your villagers will be less worried about food, and much more productive if you do that. Don’t be in too big a rush to create a baby boom, or you might find yourself scrambling to save your tribe from the brink of starvation. There are some important points to keep in mind as you develop your own strategy for playing Virtual Villagers:
The berry supply is limited and you’ll need to find another food source as soon as possible.
Nursing mothers devote all of their time to caring for their baby and don’t do any productive work in the village for 2 years of game time.
Babies eat as much as adults and making too many babies too soon can quickly create a food crisis.
Any villager (even a sick one) can heal another villager, but healing is only possible when a villager’s status is “Sick” (check the Details screen).
Sometimes a villager will "resist" healing attempts by a specific doctor. If that happens, try to heal your sick villager again with a different villager.
Sick villagers need to be healed or they will weaken and die
Villagers can become weakened by such things as prolonged disease, starvation, on-the-job injuries, animal attacks, or old age.
Villagers who show a status of "Weakened" will generally improve in health over time unless they are sick, elderly or continue to suffer injuries.
The villagers need to be taught to perform a job – they will not initiate tasks in an occupation in which they have no skill.
Your villagers will not produce babies if there is not enough housing
You can view information about various technology advancements on the Village Tech screen by clicking on the “?” button for that technology. This information will help you choose the order in which to purchase new technology.
The villagers’ curiosity is often a clue to puzzles.
The children can find and harvest a certain kind of food.
Picking up a villager while they’re working will interrupt them, and they will drop the object that they were carrying.
Be sure to check the details screen to see if a villager has specific likes and dislikes, which could affect what they will do.
General puzzle strategy guide:
Most of the puzzles are dependent upon some combination of Village Tech, villager skills, and other puzzles. Although some puzzles depend upon the completion of specific puzzles, the 16 puzzles are rarely completed in the order that you see them on the puzzle screen. Pay attention to the things that your villagers are curious about and the messages that you see when you take one of your villagers “exploring” around the island. These often provide clues that will help you solve the puzzles. Another good strategy is to drag one of your adult villagers around the island after every tech purchase and look for new things that they can work on. Most of the frustration related to solving the puzzles is brought on by impatience. It takes time for your villagers to gain the necessary skills and technology to work through all of the puzzles.
Hints for the 16 puzzles:
You can safely browse these if you just need a gentle push in the right direction. Each puzzle is referred to by number. The puzzles are counted sequentially, with 1 being the leftmost puzzle in the top row, and 16 being the rightmost puzzle in the bottom row.
Puzzle 1 is something that a builder can to do to provide a source of fresh water for your tribe.
Puzzle 2 allows your population to grow larger by providing additional housing for your villagers.
Puzzle 3 allows access to the ocean. Villagers don’t like dirty beaches.
For Puzzle 4 you should take a highly skilled villager exploring just north of the research table.
Puzzle 5 requires a certain level of Village Tech. Take a villager exploring in the northwest portion of the island.
Puzzle 6 requires a certain level of Village Tech, a highly skilled villager, and the completion of puzzle 5.
Puzzle 7 allows your poor, departed villagers to receive a proper burial. Level 2 of a certain Village Tech is required, along with a peaceful place away from the hubbub of village life.
Puzzle 8 has no dependency on either Village Tech or other puzzles, and can be completed very early in the game. It involves more than one game location.
Puzzle 9 depends upon the completion of puzzle 5. Take a villager exploring on the east side of the village.
Puzzle 10 depends upon the completion of puzzle 14. Take a special person exploring the island.
Puzzle 11 requires a certain level of Village Tech. Take a villager exploring on the southeast side of the village.
Puzzle 12 depends upon the completion of puzzle 11 and additional Village Tech. Take a villager exploring on the west side of the village.
Puzzle 13 will produce a very special person who will be able to do very special things. Certain levels of Village Tech and the completion of puzzle 12 are required to complete this puzzle.
Puzzle 14 depends upon the completion of Puzzle 13. Take the special person exploring the island.
Puzzle 15 has no dependency on other puzzles. It can be solved as soon as you have the necessary Village Tech and a villager who has mastered a specific skill. Unlike the way you located the other puzzles, you have to actually drop your skilled villager in the right place to find what you're looking for. Dragging him around the island won't reveal the location.
Puzzle 16 depends upon the completion of puzzle 13. A special person will do something that no other villager can do.
edited by ladycfii (07/28/06 07:17 PM)
Keyboard shortcuts
M = Overview Map Screen
F6 = Change there outfits (be very carefull can't change back)
Spacebar = Pause
T = Tech page
P = Puzzle Screen
D = Detail Screen
Master Skills
Master Farmer = Strange fish hunt
Master Builder = solving puzzle after you get all your levels up.
Master Scientist = School
Master Healer = they heal people. Also will heal people on their own so you don’t have to find them yourself.
Master Parent = A whole lot of going indoors
Tech Points levels
Farming
L2 6000
L3 50000
Medicine
L2 15000
L3 250000
Fertility
L2 11000
L3 240000
Construction
L2 2500
L3 80000
Science
L2 12000
L3 150000
Spirituality
L2 5000
L3 80000
Difficulty Levels
Here are your starting stats:
Easy
Population starts with 7 (Six adults; one child)
Food in Bin is 225
Berries on bush 1,930
Normal
Population starts with 6 (Five adults; one child)
Food in bin is 50
Berries on bush is 1430
Hard
Population starts with 5 (Four adults; one child)
food in bin is 50
berries on bush is 1430
Max Population
90 unless you have twins or triplets.
Mods
download png from this link
Mushroom color change Mod Outfit preview before you change and regret it. Mushroom tip or trick?
The only ones that can pick the mushrooms are kids.
A way to make the mushroom count about 7-8 times. If you push pause (spacebar) and then place a lot of children on top of the mushroom they will pick it all at once and it will count for a lot.
Nursing Mom Info
Nursing time (like many other things in VV) depends upon game speed, but moms nurse their babies for approximately 2 years of game time. That's 120 minutes at 2X speed or 480 minutes at 1/2 speed. Now, if you time-travel by adjusting your system clock (especially going backward), you will mess up the real-time engine at some point and see unpredictable things happen in the game.
The time cheat. Change the time on your computer clock like an hour and the game will it has been a hour later.
And it's a very good way to mess up your Virtual Villagers game. The real-time engine in Virtual Villagers is much more complex than Fish Tycoon's, and many people have had to start over after messing with their system clock
Screenshots
Press and hold the ctl key and then press "Print Scrn". Then open up your paint program (or any other editor) and do a ctl "v" for past! That's it.
This info put together from post on forum. If I left anything out please let me know and I will put it in.