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Virtual Villagers: The Lost Children

  • Is it age appropriate?

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    Not age appropriate for kids under 7, age appropriate for kids over 8; suggested age 8.

  • Is it any good?

    5.0
  • Common Sense says

    This sequel's deeper gameplay makes it better.

Why We Rated This on for Ages 8 and Up

The good stuff

  • Educational value:

    The game teaches about the interdependencies of food, shelter, and population.
  • Messages:

    This simulation teaches about how important it is for a society to work together to achieve their goals.

What to watch out for

  • Violence & scariness:

    Not an issue.
  • Sexy stuff:

    Villagers can kiss and then visit a hut together. Sometimes when they leave, the woman is carrying a baby.
  • Language:

    Not an issue.
  • Consumerism:

    Not an issue.
  • Drinking, drugs, & smoking:

    Not an issue.

What Parents Need to Know

This review of Virtual Villagers: The Lost Children was written by Jinny Gudmundsen

Parents need to know that you don't need to have played the original to enjoy this sequel. This is a "persistent" game, which keeps playing even when you're not: If kids want a break, they will need to pause it. Kids probably will want to let the game continue so they can accumulate points and upgrade technologies. Villagers age and die, so parents need to gauge their kid's ability to handle the death of a character they have "nurtured."

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More on Virtual Villagers: The Lost Children

What’s the Story?

VIRTUAL VILLAGERS: THE LOST CHILDREN starts where Virtual Villagers: A New Home left off, with two villagers exploring a passage on the island where they're stranded. The villagers discover a group of five children struggling to survive. You guide this group as they learn how to survive and multiply. You also help them solve 16 puzzles including how to make fire, build a dam, fashion tools, and discover a new species of fish.

You need to find each villager work they will enjoy -- to farm, build, heal, parent, or research -- and you can change assignments as needs arise. As your tribe accumulates tech points through research, they can purchase upgrades in farming, engineering, medicine, science, exploration, and culture. This is a "persistent game," which means that your little villagers keep living even after you have turned off their game. While you can pause it, this game is played for several weeks; you will only need to tinker with it for about 10 minutes at a time, a few times a day.

Is It Any Good?

This life simulation game is streamlined and easy to play. By experimenting, kids learn about the interdependencies of food, shelter, and population. If you grow your population too quickly, you create a famine and have to hunt for new food sources. Likewise, your population won't grow if you don't assign enough villagers to build new shelters.

This sequel offers all-new puzzles, new life events, and new gameplay, including making stews from spices found on the island and collecting found objects. Another new feature is the ability to play multiple games at once. While you are waiting for one tribe to accumulate enough tech points to upgrade, you can begin another tribe and start to shepherd them through another unique game experience. This game teaches patience and rewards creativity by encouraging players to experiment to solve the puzzles; it also provides a Strategy and Puzzle Guide online at VirtualVillagers.com.

Publisher’s Details

Developer: Last Day of Work
Released on: 02/20/2007, Price: $20, not online enabled
ESRB Rating: E

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Most Recent Reviews

  1. I rate this title iffy for age 2 and give it 5.0
    • My highlights are:
    • Educational
    • Positive messages
    • Good role models
    • Easy to play

    Great Game!

    It is good for most ages but two villagers can kiss and hug and then visit a hut to... you know!

  2. Kid Reviewer Age 7
    Lives in New York
    I rate this title on for age 0 and give it 5.0

  3. Teen Reviewer Age 13
    Lives in Arizona
    I rate this title on for age 0 and give it 5.0

    an fun game

    It is very creative. you have to think carefully and work hard to keep your tribe alive. you also can choose your own level. including easy,normal, or difficult.I think any one of any age would LOVE this game! I know I LOVE IT for a FACT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. Teen Reviewer Age 13
    Lives in Texas
    I rate this title on for age 0 and give it 0.0

  5. Adult Reviewer
    Lives in Minnesota
    I rate this title on for age 0 and give it 0.0

    Villagers

    this is a good site, people can have kids and maybe not right for too young of age 5-10

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