On the flip-side, you get coins a little too fast - literally every 5 seconds. To get a level upgrade takes too long a time after the first few initial upgrades. In fact, a large chunk of the app consists of tapping and dragging. Hearing just the background music, the occasional screeches from Scrat and the clicks of your tapping becomes monotonous. Plus, hearing the dialogue provides users with a more vivid experience. We wish the dialogue between the characters were given voice, rather than just being typed across the screen in little speech bubbles. It loses its appeal after a while because you know what to expect - more buildings, more families, more feeding and more populating. Which took us a little off-guard considering it's catered to children.Īlthough the game is very cute, and the game-play is very smooth, the flow is rather predictable. The in-app purchases are rather expensive, ranging from $1.99 to $99 (yes, we're serious). What they forgot to mention is that you won't be getting much for free after the download. You can trade in these coins (essentially, buy) and acorns for more land to accommodate your growing village, fill up your nursery with eggs, find animal companions, decorate the place and play fun mini-games.Īccording to Gameloft, the game is free. Your job is to assist them in every way possible.īy completing certain goals, you earn coins, acorns and level up. Considerate as always, the Ice Age heroes take it upon themselves to build the village, populate the village, feed the families there and to even keep them entertained. Looking for a safe place to stay, Manny, Diego and Sid decide to build a haven not only for themselves, but also for their animal friends. The story goes like this: Scrat, the squirrel who has been chasing that godforsaken acorn for eons, has accidentally opened a crack in the Earth's crust. Our first reaction upon seeing this app was - With so many city-building apps out there already, you would think that the makers of Ice Age Village would've come out with something more original especially since the fourth installation of the series, Ice Age: Continental Drift is expected to hit theaters in July.
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