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Totem Tribe Enkord, Enkord, 2009  

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VIDEO GAME

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Market

This title is used by the following domains:
  • Entertainment

Audience

This title targets the following audience:
Age : 12 to 16 years old / 17 to 25 years old
General Public

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The gameplay of this title is Game-based
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Totem Tribe A young woman called Aruku is the chieftain of the Hawk Tribe, native to the Tetala Island. The passing of a comet brings bad omens, upsetting the balance of the forces of nature and plunging the population into madness and chaos. Aruku must guide her people to survive and prosper, building structures and exploring the surrounding islands of the archipelago, to bring back equilibrium to the planet.

Totem Tribe is a real-time strategy game with simplified mechanics for the casual market. As in most real-time strategy (RTS) titles, each level has a series of objectives that must be completed to move to the next one. The main game screen shows an overhead view of the island, with buttons at the bottom for the building, exploring and army options. The hammer and bricks button brings up a menu showing the available building types, where the player can choose which structures to build on the terrain. The selected building appears in a translucent version that can be moved over the land with the mouse, turning from red to green when it's possible to be erected on the selected spot.

Most buildings produce useful units. They cannot be controlled directly, acting automatically with the player setting way points to places on the island. The huts create new workers, that are responsible for the construction of all buildings. The barracks produce warriors, that attack any nearby enemy. The lodges train scouts, that explore the black patches of unknown land. Some buildings can only be built after another one is already complete, like the archery range that requires the workshop. Laboratories and other structures allow upgrades to the weapons and spells.

Besides the common tasks of building, exploring and fighting enemies, the islands have side-quests that, once successfully completed, give new construction types and other benefits to the tribe. Some require a certain amount of a specified object, such as a number of crystals, that are found scattered around the island and can be collected directly by clicking on them. [source:mobygames]

Distribution : Retail - Commercial
Platform(s) : PC (Windows)

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