Special rituals and upgrades also feature to add to the variety. There's a lot to track but it all works out quite smoothly, once the player has got a pattern figured out. In reality, though, it never feels too overwhelming.
Enemies can emerge throughout the game, such as scorpions or pirates, adding to the possible chaos. It could be awkwardly frustrating, given how much can go on at once. Youda Survivor 2 runs in real-time, meaning that players don't queue up actions, they control every step of the way. Something that's crucial as once the player runs out of energy or water, it's game over.
Also, such objects can be used to create potions to give the player more energy. It's a careful process of remembering what combines into which object, with a task bar dictating what needs to be collected in order to complete a level. Reminiscent of running a smallholdings, much of the player's time will be spent collecting eggs or milk from birds or goats, before feeding them into another machine to produce things such as fried eggs, milk powder or cheese. Plenty of optional routes can be taken, adding to the variety, as well as the all important matter of completing a level quickly in order to gain a gold medal. This time round, there are over 100 different levels offering plenty of hours of fun, alongside a separate siege mode.
Price: Free ($6.99 in-app purchase to unlock full game)Ĭontinuing with what worked so well for its predecessor, Youda Survivor 2 is an extremely enjoyable time management game, and one that casual gamers will lap up with enthusiasm.Īs before, players must save a tribe and their island through completing many different tasks.