

Tapping on any of these squares shows you details of the quest for you to complete. Quests are also available if you are not finding enough ideas on what to do next on your own.Off to the left side of the screen is the list of quests denoted by small square icons. Tap on these huts to be given an easy coin bonus. Huts and other houses will come up for coin collection every once in a while. You’ll also need to keep an eye on your huts. Also, just like constructing a building, you can speed up crop growth if you wish to spend Gems. You will need to be careful however, as neglecting crops does mean they will wither. Watermelons are an easy crop to grow, as they only require 7 coins per patch, and only take 3 minutes to fully grow. Once it’s placed, tap on it to see a list of crops that you can plant.
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As with the hut, you can drag the crop patch around until you feel satisfied with its placement. When the new hut is finished, a new villager will arrive to take residence in it.Īs said before, you do need food to complete tasks so let’s build a few new crops so you can make sure you never run out of supply.

Be careful when purchasing or using Gems in the game. You can, however, also use Gems to speed up the process and complete construction immediately.Note: Gems are a premium currency, meaning you do have to purchase them for use in The Tribez. Considering he’s doing all of the work himself, the work can take some time to be completed. After you’ve placed it down, a villager will arrive shortly to begin construction. You can choose where to place down the hut immediately after purchasing it by dragging it around the screen, and then pushing the green checkmark to place it down permanently. Tap on the Build button (the large hammer icon in the lower left corner of the screen), then on the Hut to be able to place it down. (If not, try removing more trees or stumps in the area). You should now have enough wood to build your first hut.

This is why having your villagers gather food whenever possible is a smart idea. Chopping down wood (among other tasks) does require food for your villagers to complete them.
