About This Game Discover the wonders of an uncharted island and help the natives restore their ravaged land to its former glory in Moai: Build Your Dream! Overcome the fury of an active volcano, hordes of attacking ghosts and the threat of dwindling resources as you guide the hero and a native princess on their quest. Coax the resources you need to survive and rebuild villages out of the earth. Calculate the quickest way to accomplish your tasks in order to unlock dozens of brag-worthy achievements. And learn to use powerful Moai statues to defend your workers as they perform the tasks you assign. There will never be a dull moment as you enjoy the colorful graphics, life-life character animations, and dazzling comic book style story interludes in Moai: Build Your Dream! Comic book style cutscenesOutstanding visual designAddictive gameplay 1075eedd30 Title: MOAI: Build Your DreamGenre: Casual, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Alawar Entertainment, Toyman InteractivePublisher:Buka EntertainmentRelease Date: 7 Apr, 2013 MOAI: Build Your Dream Download Windows 8 moai build your dream level 51. moai build your dream level 11. moai build your dream level 27. moai build your dream level 12. moai build your dream achievements. moai build your dream level 32. moai build your dream. moai build your dream level 61. moai build your dream level 48. moai build your dream apk. moai build your dream trainer. moai build your dream level 16. moai build your dream level 5. moai build your dream level 30. moai build your dream level 26. moai build your dream download. moai build your dream level 19. moai build your dream level 43. moai build your dream level 25. moai build your dream level 28. moai build your dream level 15. moai build your dream walkthrough level 31. moai build your dream level 24. moai build your dream level 10. moai build your dream walkthrough level 32. moai build your dream level 20. moai build your dream level 52. moai build your dream level 53. moai build your dream level 29. moai build your dream level 49. moai build your dream walkthrough. moai build your dream level 34. moai build your dream level 60. moai build your dream level 20 walkthrough. moai build your dream level 18. moai build your dream level 23. moai build your dream level 45. moai build your dream level 33. moai build your dream level 14. moai build your dream level 13. moai build your dream level 41. telecharger moai build your dream. moai build your dream level 31. moai build your dream level 17. moai build your dream level 35. moai build your dream level 62. moai build your dream level 21. moai build your dream level 58. moai build your dream free download full version. moai build your dream cheats. moai build your dream torrent. moai build your dream level 50. moai build your dream level 63. moai build your dream level 56. moai build your dream level 22. moai build your dream level 44. moai build your dream level 38 Really very little story, no real options or choices to make. It's a linear game that tells you what to do. Half the time I didn't even know I had done the last thing and poof I'm off to the next chapter\/act\/event\/whatever.This is neither a time management nor a building game. Lots of clicking & no thinking. Just click where it tells you to and keep doing that and you win. If you can click you can play. If you get weary of clicking, sigh oh well.What did I expect? Well the title is Moai: Build Your Dream! so I expected to be able to build stuff. You can & do build stuff, what you are told where you are told and when you are told to, then you can build. Time management, if you don't click fast enough you run out of time, after 2-3 times you know what order to click what to win.1.4 hours and I'm done. Very happy I got it for $1.67 almost worth it.. This game is a product from a joint effort namely https:\/\/www.alawar.com\/ (A professional Russian company with over 400 employees) and http:\/\/www.toymaninteractive.com\/ (who can't seem to get a web page together). There are six in this particular series at the moment done by alternating enterprises.This is a 'Time Management' game meaning it\u2019s a game that tests you in your ability to successfully plan when exercising conscious control over the amount of time spent on specific activities to reach certain goals. This is all laid out on the framework of a story where you become stranded on a fictitious island parroted with some symbols and beliefs to that of Easter Island which is all made apparent thanks to Moai (great big head monoliths). The natives thinking that you are a gift from above promise to help you on your way again as long as you help them first and return the island back to its former glory. Unfortunately this means you are getting the raw end of the deal as you endeavour to gather, construct and defend the island against hordes of annoying cartoon ghosts, an active volcano, frost bite sickness and several notorious tribes and bandits.The first ten levels are nicely presented as a learning curve which have a generous amount of time allocated to them that it would probably be possible to blindfold yourself and randomly click away at the screen and you would still pass all 10 levels with 3 stars. However after this the difficulty really ramps up and even with successful planning your heart pulse will raise and you will be forced to wipe sweat from your brow if you intend to continue to try and master a 3 star rating for all 64 levels.The progression of the story is all nicely illustrated in story book animation while a well done narration helps in maintaining the mood and the need to progress. Several artwork backdrops and game concepts contain an odd nod and wink here and there to Easter Island folklore, however I must admit some liberties have been taken there as well (ghosts\/moai).In a game like this a sense of completion and achievement is made when one nuts out a perfect strategy against pressing time management. The game successfully tests the gamer in whole range of ways and never did the 64 levels feel like I was doing the same thing over and over. Neither did it ever feel like one strategy fits all. As each level adapted, my game play and techniques had to adapt too.My biggest surprise is this, for the first in the series alawar and toyman did a number of things correct in their time management game which other companies have definitely failed to implement or master. Some of which are...* When each level begins you have the ability of running your cursor over each object on the map and see the different requirements needed, this allows the player to really think about a method of execution before beginning. As soon as you click the first item on the map though, the game is on.* While time and resource requirements are very challenging at times they were never impossible. This helped maintain the games reputation for being a casual enjoyable game. Many companies fail to take into account the transition of app design and PC. Distances needed to travel on a large pc screen with mouse and pad can be quite significant in comparison to touchscreen which many companies fail to take into account.* The versatility of strategy tested here was quite praiseworthy. There were a few levels which required you thanks to limited land resources to even 'destroy' current resources when you had enough and construct different resources so that you can reach all stated goals. Many time management games I have played have NEVER tested this concept and often a one tactic fits all. There are many things to enjoy with this (2013) gem which kept me entertained for well over a week. Definitely worthy of a gander if it ever goes on sale.Below is a sample of someone else playing level 9 it should be enough of a sample for you to work out if this is a game for you.https:\/\/youtu.be\/n0hIClDb1OU. I was VERY pleasantly surprised with this game. It definitely does have the feel of a mobile game brought to PC\/MAC, but that doesn't take away from very relaxed vibes I got playing this game. It's equal parts resource management, timing, strategy, and speed clicker. I thouroughly enjoyed this game after having some herb. The only down side to this game, is that there are a couple of levels where the ammount of clicks neccesary to kill ghosts is quite exessive.I would still pay for it at full price, but full disclosure I got this game for $1.39.. A serius dissapointment, I felt like I was playing a facebook game the whole time, I dont know if it gets better later in the game, but I lost interest before I got that far.Nothing in this game was interesting or new.. Moai is a fairly standard time management game with a reasonably well down storyline keeping it together. It keeps a good balance of introducing new mechanics, buildings and resources as you progress to keep things interesting without going too over the top.You can play through the game without worrying about the time if you like, but if you want to challenge yourself there are some very strict limits to get the gold rank on each level, some maybe overly so, but most of them just require you to work out a route to avoid having workers idle (and to recruit more workers as soon as feasible where there are more slots available), so you may have to experiment a bit to find the right route of what to build and what resources to harvest from where.Overall if you like time management games you are probably going to like this, if not it might be best to try a more forgiving title if you want to try out the genre, unless you are willing to ignore the more challenging objectives.. This is a casual strategy game. Resource and time management. It's a fun game, the dialogue is sometimes funny, the gameplay is easy to learn but hard to get 3 stars on every level.Each level you have a goal to meet. If you do so in a certain amount of time you get either a 1, 2, or 3 gold circle thingys (the equivalent of 3 stars in other games, so that's what I'm gonna call them). You start out with 2 or 3 villagers to run around doing your bidding. They build a field which produces food. Or a stone quarry to produce stone. Later on there is a sandalwood tree grove to build, and a statue to protect you from ghost attacks. There is also a merchant which will convert any of your goods into wood (sandalwood and regular wood are different, which can be confusing at first). And you build a temple where a priest will convert sandalwood into purple blob things (mana).There are also special people you need to talk to and exchange stuff like 100 wood for 200 mana or something like that. Sometimes they are a bandit guarding a villager that you need to rescue. I found it difficult, at first, to distinguish those people from my regular worker dudes because if you're waiting for stuff to be produced and the workers aren;t doing anything they just sit or laying around. So I thought they were them until I moused over one of them and saw that they will exchange stuff. So if you want to get the best time you have to plan ahead what you need and what to build. Later on your buildings can get upgrades to 3 level to produce more stuff. Sometimes ghosts will attack and destroy your farms and other buildings. You can attack them yourself with a spear (just put your mouse over a ghost and it changes into a spear) or build giant statues that zap the ghosts with lightning. The ghosts can really get annoying, especially later on when they get faster and stronger.About halfway through is a neat concept that I haven't seen before: a mist that covers most of the screen so that you don't know what's there until you get enough mana to light a fire pole to burn away the mist. I really like the music, it sets a good tone for the game. And the voices when they are exchanging stuff is nice. It's just nonsense sounds and grunts but it adds a nice verisimilitude to the game. (there's your word for the day, look it up!)There are achievements but don't think this will be an easy one for 100%. I don't think I will be able to myself, since you have to get 3 stars on every level and some of them just seem really difficult to do that.. This is one of the harder type of time management games if you're looking to get a perfect score in each level. This game felt relaxing and challenging at the same time.. MOAI: Build your dream is a strategy\/puzzle game that takes you through about 60 levels having you manage various resources to accomplish various goals. I became interested in this game because I've played a couple of other Alawar\/Buka titles (The Promised Land and The Happy Hereafter), this game had a very similar look and what I thought was going to be somewhat similar gameplay. However after the first level\/stage it becomes clear that although the art is similar, the actual gameplay is quite different. So if you like The Promised Land or The Happy Hereafter and you want more the same, this may not be what you are looking for, however there is some similarity so it still might be worth checking out.This game is level driven. You move from area to area with each area having a dozen or so levels and each of those areas have a theme attached to them. Some of theses themes, are drought, fog or freezing and those have to be managed in order to clear the stage. Levels start off with you having a certain number of resources and those resources are used to create buildings, clear debris or trade with NPCs. After building\/clearing\/trading you collect more resources to achieve the various goals that you are tasked with completing. I was impressed with the depth and amount of story in the game. I didn't follow the story to closely so I don't remember how good the story was, but after each level\/stage\/area there was a good deal of dialogue and story progression. I was impressed, in a smaller puzzle type game there usually isn't near this much dialogue or story elements throughout.Graphics are not the greatest but they are passable and are clear enough that it's pretty easy to discern what is going on in the levels. There is some nice art during some of the dialogue\/conversations.The game isn't overly long, but you can go back to challenge yourself to get 3 stars in each level which will make the experience longer. But the 14 hours I put in is about the time it will take to move through all the puzzles at least once, though if you pay a little more attention to the story it will add an hour or so.The game is not overly challenging for a puzzle game. I only went through each level once and was playing pretty casually and I was pretty close to three staring most levels. If I got a two star level I would have only missed three stars by 10-20 seconds usually.Overall, this wasn't the game I was looking for from Alawar\/Buka as I wanted more gameplay like The Promised Land. But this game was still fun overall and I would recommend it as a short and easy but fun puzzle game. If you are looking for a lot more challenge this may not be the game you are looking for, it is a lot more of a casual puzzler.. MOAI: Build Your Dream is a time\/resource management game similair to 12 Labours of Hercules series. It has an okay story and graphics. There is gathering, building, trading and tower defense aspects (against ghosts). It's a decent enough game, just not as good as others in the genre. It doesn't compel me to want to buy the other games in it's series.. This is one of the harder type of time management games if you're looking to get a perfect score in each level. This game felt relaxing and challenging at the same time.
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