Monday, October 8, 2007

Virtual Villagers Lost Children Tips Cheats Tricks Solution  

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The hints:
You will stop getting Esteemed Elders/totems after reaching 50. But a certain event may allow you to go up to 51.
If you keep trying to breed a male villager with a female villager that is over 50, you can keep making the male villager keep kissing the female villager. This is a good way to help achieve an Esteemed Elder.
After a villager has been buried, you can click on the gravestone and change the comment of the villager's gravestone.
Level 3 exploration allows you to have the ability to see mushrooms and collectibles on the map, but remember to refresh it like very 30 seconds, because it only registers ones that were on the map at that time. And level 3 exploration also seems to have an affect on the rarity of collectibles.
Duplicate common collectibles add 100 tech points.
Duplicate uncommon collectibles add 250 tech points.
Duplicate rare collectibles add 1500 tech points.
If you place an adult villager on a child, the adult villager should tell a story to the child. And the children will listen to the story.
If you put an adept or master parent on a child, the adult will go and "teach the children". And the children will attend lessons.
Villagers need to be 18 to breed, and 14 to work. But females stop having children at 50. But will still go and breed. And when they care for children, they get parenting skill.
To help get an elder quickly, wait until your population is at a halt, then keep making a boy and a girl kiss each other. This soon gets you a master parent too!
Mushrooms and collectibles still appear, even if the game is paused.
These are about all the hints available from the mask:
1. Reaching a milestone can benefit your villagers.
2. Medicine reduces disease and extends longevity.
3. There are many useful spots to which you can drag your villagers.
4. One male villager can farther many children.
5. Pause the game if you go away for very long.
6. Children inherit some skill from there parents.
7. A villager's skill preference can be set on the Detail Screen.
8. A villager prefers the skill type you set.
9. Fish are the only unlimited food source.
10. Building more huts supports a larger population.
11. Your village can grow to a huge population.
12. Sometimes villagers stubbornly do what they want.
13. Time passes whether you're playing the game or not.
14. If your healer is sick, who is healing your villagers?
15. Adult villagers are naturally excellent swimmers.
16. safe and happy villagers attempt new things.
17. Isola is pronounced ee-zoh-lah!
18. It can take several tries to teach something to a villager.
19 Certain herbs on the island can be examined.
20. Success a task may require meeting key requirements first.
21. Sick villagers tend to hang around the fire.
22. Master Scientists generate more tech points than others.
23. Nursing villagers do not work.
24. A master in several skills becomes an elder.
25. Different combinations of herbs make different stews.
26. Add wood to your fire so you don't have to relight it.
27. Keep a fire burning to reduce disease.
28. Research can be hazardous to your villagers.
29. Researching culture helps give kids a head start.
30. Skills can be trained with various tasks.
31. Having children pick up collectibles is optional.
32. Where did the parents go?
33. If your hand gets tired, give it a rest!
34. Different stews have different affects on villagers.
35. Unlimited fishing is available in unpolluted waters.
36. Children tend to look like there parents.
37. Fire assists researchers.
38. Older villagers start to slow down.
39. Medicine improves fertility.
40. You can zip around the island with your keypad.
41. Duplicate collectibles are turned into tech points.

Keypad and and shortcuts:
Shortcuts:
P= Takes you to the puzzle screen.
D= Takes you to the villagers detail screen.
M= Takes you to the map screen.
T= Takes you to the technology screen.
C= Takes you to the collections screen.
Keypad:
To use these, you should have the numb lock on. You can press the numbers from, 1 to 9. You can zip around the island using this. It's especially good for catching collectibles and mushrooms quickly.

Collectibles:
From time to time, little ornaments will appear around the island, if you want to get it, grab a child and drop the child on the collectibles. Adults can't see collectibles. In total, there are 48 unique different collectibles, and 4 gong pieces, so if you want, you could also count it as 52 collectibles. When you complete a set, like getting all the butterflies, you'll earn something special. When you get all of the collectibles, you'll get a really cool reward. This screenshot is from my very first complete game, showing were all of the places collectibles show up, but butterflies show up just about every where, so they are not marked.

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