![]() Whenever I do open the game it says,"please wait. I was back at square 1 when I opened it up on my tablet. I tried using Dropbox and Astro file manager (per a post I read on another site) but the game did not install with my progress saved when I tried moving it to the tablet. So my phone is not rooted (no idea how to do that). If I knew what program to use I wouldn't have emailed them. Personally I found that response to be about as unhelpful as no response at all. Please, download special programmes to make a backup and follow their instructions. You can load the backup with the help of the device you used to make it.Īt the moment our players make backup themselves. You can make a backup of your saves using your device's software or any third-party software which provides such options. I emailed support for the game and their response follows here: The game cannot be moved to the SD card on my phone. I was wanting to transfer the game to the S 3 but have decided it makes more sense to put it on my N7 Tablet as that won't be upgraded any time soon. ![]() But lately my phone has been giving me a lot of issues and I decided to upgrade to the Samsung S 3. Gems have the amazing power of speeding up production, gathering, and upgrades, and can also be used to purchase powerful structures.I have been playing The Tribez on my HTC Inspire 4G for the last few months and have gotten pretty far on it. Shine on, You Crazy Gem – Gems are extremely rare resources that gradually accrue in your inventory as you play (though you can also purchase them directly).Fulfilling your villagers’ wishes will make them happy and also give you an experience bonus! Tap the wish icon to send your villager to their wish building. Sometimes, your villagers will have wish icons hovering above their head, such as food icons (which indicates they are hungry and would like to go to a cafeteria) or cocktail glass icons (which indicates they are thirsty and would like to go to an ancient bar). Make Your People Happy – When you aren’t busy building or expanding, it’s helpful to check on your villagers every so often.Beware! Expansion isn’t cheap! Be prepared to pay thousands of gold (or a handful of precious gems). Tap the “Expand” label when you’re ready to buy new territory. ![]() Expand and Explore – When you are starting to find your current territory to be too crowded with buildings and roads, consider expanding by buying an adjacent territory (new territories are darker in color and have an “Expand” label on them).Once three exclamation points appear above the circle, a barbarian will spawn and attack your village, possibly setting your buildings on fire! Quickly tap on a barbarian repeatedly to defeat it and gain bonus experience points. You can identify them by the circle icon with the frowning barbarian face. Watch Out For Savages – Savage barbarians will occasionally attack your villages.If you are waiting to build something that costs a great deal of wood and gold, try to line up the production times for both your forester’s hut and ancient bar so that all your resources for your next project will be available at once. ![]() For instance, a standard deal to produce wood from a level 2 forester’s hut takes 30 minutes, and a lengthy deal to produce gold at a level 3 ancient bar also takes 30 minutes. Watch The Clock – One of the best ways to make use of your time in The Tribez is to try to coordinate building and harvesting times to match each other.The more quickly you gather resources when they first become available, the more quickly you can replenish those resources by harvesting them again. However, if you have enough food, you should always gather any available resources, such as food from farm patches, gold taxes harvested from dwellings, and wood and gold produced by jobs at forester’s huts or ancient bars, as soon as possible. So you should, of course, be careful of your food levels. Watch Your Food Levels, But Always Be Gathering - Most villager activities cost food, and that includes gathering resources.Remember that most villager activities cost food to perform! Do too many activities at once and your food supply might run out! The key to unlocking territory and gaining levels is having enough resources to buy new land, and to build and upgrade the structures you need. Keep a Watchful Eye on Your Resources – The key to making progress in The Tribez is unlocking territory and gaining levels.If you ever get stuck on what to do next on an individual quest, pull up the quest by tapping that quest’s icon on the left side of the screen, then tap the “Find” button to locate the object of your quest. Quests are a good way to reap rewards, gain experience points, and generally make progress in the game. Keep an Eye on Your Quest Log – Your current list of quests appears as a set of icons on the left side of the screen.
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