

You'll need plenty of food to ensure your villagers don't die, but you'll also want to set some of them to become Woodcutters, for example, so that your Wood reserves are kept topped up. Pretty soon you're producing people for your settlement, and then assigning those people to gather these same materials for you automatically.įrom here you need to start thinking strategically. To collect them you tap on their corresponding icons and see your stocks go up by one. The game initially presents you with just three resources - Food, Wood, and Stone. Remember when I reviewed Sword King for Pocket Gamer, and Hero Tap: The Finger of Justice for 148Apps? After a single day with CivCrafter, I can already tell that it's in a league of its own compared to those train wrecks. So join me for my week-long review as I build a mighty empire and see if CivCrafter is worth your time and money. Naquatic's new 8-bit beauty is definitely a "clicker", but even if that word makes you want to run a million miles, you should know that from what I've seen so far there appears to be a lot more management than your typical tap-a-thon. Having already gone hands-on with the game over at AppSpy, I know what I'm getting into with CivCrafter.
